
In "All Through the Night," perhaps the single most famous story from the original comic book series, a psychotic killer dressed as Santa escapes Christmas Eve and terrorizes a middle-class home where murder has already made a holiday appearance: a homicidal wife plunges a fireplace poker into her husband's skull. (It was also adapted in the 1972 British anthology movie Tales from the Crypt). Kirk Douglas stars as a blood-and-thunder World War I general who discovers his son is a coward in the grim "Yellow," the most dramatically acute of the trio. Digital magic morphs Humphrey Bogart into "You, Murderer," a high-concept, rather gimmicky tale of murder, double crosses, and poetic justice as seen through a dead man's eyes. Isabella Rossellini (daughter of Bogie's Casablanca costar Ingrid Bergman) and John Lithgow costar as plotting lovers.

as Crypt Keeper (voice)

as Wife

as Santa

as Joseph

as Carrie Ann

as General Kalthrob

as Lt. Martin Kalthrob

as Sergeant Ripper

as Captain Milligan

as Priest

as King

as Jones

as Corporal

as Soldier

as Lou Spinelli (archive footage)

as Dr. Oscar Charles

as Betty Spinelli

as Erika

as Lou Spinelli (voice)

as Doris

as Paramedic #1

as Paramedic #1