
Hal Holbrook
Henry Northrup (segment "The Crate")
Adrienne Barbeau
Wilma Northrup (segment "The Crate")
Fritz Weaver
Dexter Stanley (segment "The Crate")
Leslie Nielsen
Richard Vickers (segment "Something To Tide You Over")
Carrie Nye
Sylvia Grantham (segment "Father's Day")
E.G. Marshall
Upson Pratt (segment "They're Creeping Up On You")
Viveca Lindfors
Aunt Bedelia (segment "Father's Day")
Ed Harris
Hank Blaine (segment "Father's Day")
Ted Danson
Harry Wentworth (segment "Something To Tide You Over")
Warner Shook
Richard Grantham (segment "Father's Day")
Gaylen Ross
Becky Vickers (segment "Something To Tide You Over")
Jon Lormer
Nathan Grantham (segment "Father's Day")
Bingo O'Malley
Jordy's Dad / Cameos
John Amplas
Nathan's Corpse (segment "Father's Day")
David Early
White (segment "They're Creeping Up On You")
Iva Jean Saraceni
Billy's Mother (segments "Prologue" / "Epilogue")
Christine Forrest
Tabitha Raymond (segment "The Crate")
Tom Atkins
Stan (segments "Prologue" / "Epilogue") (uncredited)
Ann Muffly
Lenora Castonmeyer (voice) (uncredited)
Charles Van Eman
Bartender (segment "The Crate")
Carol McCloskey
Party Guest (segment "The Crate")
David Garrison
College Party Host (segment "The Crate")
Darryl Ferrucci
Fluffy (segment "The Crate")
Marty Schiff
Garbage Man #1 (segment "Epilogue")
Peter Messer
Yarbro (segment "Father's Day")
Katie Karlovitz
Maid (segment "The Crate")
Chuck Aber
Richard Raymond (segment "The Crate")
Nann Mogg
Mrs. Danvers (segment "Father's Day")
Robert Harper
Charlie Gereson (segment "The Crate")
Elizabeth Regan
Cass Blaine (segment "Father's Day")


Released
en
$8,000,000.00
$21,028,755.00
- #monster
- #halloween
- #gore
- #meteor
- #buried alive
- #cockroach
- #based on comic
- #anthology
- #animated scene
- #zombie
- #living dead
- #horror anthology
- #witty
Reviews

I was so terrified of this movie as a kid. Now that im older its not so scary at all. Still a good movie even tho its old and poorly made.
I know I'll probably get a lot of flak for suggesting this, but I strongly feel that this anthology piece director Romero did, largely helped by Stephen King, is Romero's finest outing outside of his seven zombie films (of which so far I've seen five). One of the best by one director as well--and it puts the much-more-celebrated 'Twilight Zone: The Movie', which came out around the same time, to s












