Death 4 Told (2004)
Four horror stories occur in sequence connected by time and space. The first deals with a writer and his wife who move into a large house only to find it is already occupied. The second follows three college couples on a weekend camping trip where tall tales and legends are more real than fiction. The third segment follows a TV crew as they prepare for the taping of their hit show, "World's Most Haunted Places". The final story is about a hack psychic who discovers that practice really does make perfect.
Directors: C. Michael Close, Bo Buckley.
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Margot Kidder as Madam Badeau (segment "The Psychic") |
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Tom Savini as Man (segment "The Psychic") |
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Alicia Goranson as Joyce (segment "The Psychic") |
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Harley Kaplan as Dan (segment "World's Most Haunted") |
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K.C. Armstrong as Det. Dave Grisby (segment "The Psychic") |
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Stasia Andrews as Amanda (segment "World's Most Haunted") |
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Susan Bonowitz as Gretchen (segment "The Psychic") |
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Aaron Bozsan as Bartender (segment "The Doll's House") |
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Brian Cade as Stephen (segment "The Doll's House") |
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George Caleodis as Marty (segment "The Psychic) |
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Louie Cowan as Nigel (segment "World's Most Haunted") |
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Michael Evanichko as Adam (segment "World's Most Haunted") |
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Mary Lu Garmone as Evil Spirit (segment "World's Most Haunted") |
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Tanya Hutchins as Female Reporter (segment "The Psychic") |
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Rich Sommer as Donnie (segment "Folklore") |
| Directing | C. Michael Close | Director |
| Directing | Bo Buckley | Director |