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About MASTERS OF HORROR & Episode Guides

About MASTERS OF HORROR & Episode Guides


Masters of Horror Aired From October 28, 2005 - February 02, 2007 On Showtime



About the Show:
Showtime brings you a shockingly entertaining new anthology series entitled Masters of Horror. For the first time, the most prominent directors of the horror film genre have joined forces to produce a series of new original horror films that promises to shock, terrify and captivate even the most discriminating horror film fans.

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Season 1



Episode 1: Incident On and Off a Mountain Road (Oct/28/2005)
Based on Joe Lansdale's short story of the same title, this episode pits Ellen, a seemingly defenseless young woman, against Moonface, a deformed and demented serial killer.

As the story cuts back and forth in time, we slowly discover that our heroine is not as helpless, nor as innocent as she initially seems. Trained by her abusive husband Bruce to be a survivalist, instructed to use any and every available object as a weapon in a time of need, Ellen gets to test the real life application of these lessons.

Ultimately, chained to the floor of Moonface's horrific cabin with a most unsavory roommate, she races against the clock to free herself before she meets a grisly fate. This gritty episode pits a strong female protagonist against evil incarnate.

Guest Stars: Heather Feeney as Young Woman | John DeSantis as Moonface | Angus Scrimm as Buddy | Ethan Embry as Bruce | Bree Turner as Ellen

Episode 2: Dreams in the Witch House (Nov/04/2005)
In this tale based on the short story by horror master H.P. Lovecraft, Stuart Gordon will once again confirm his place as the premiere director of Lovecraft's tales of terror.

Walter Gilman, a college student studying interdimensional string theory, rents a garret in a run-down building in the old New England town of Arkham. Haunted by terrifying nightmares that involve a witch, a supernatural rodent and perhaps Satan himself, Walter starts to lose his grip on reality.

He begins to believe his string theory studies have uncovered a portal into a parallel universe rife with diabolical forces gathering to sacrifice his neighbor's infant. As Walter struggles to prevent this atrocity, it becomes less clear if he will save the child or become its unwitting murderer himself.

Guest Stars: Campbell Lane as Mazurowitz | Chelah Horsdal as Frances Elwood | Jay Brazeau as Mr. Dombrowski - Manager | Terry Howson as Attendant | Susan Bain as Psychologist | Donna White (1) as Librarian | David Nykl as CSI | Anthony Harrison as Detective

Episode 3: Dance of the Dead (Nov/11/2005)
This episode depicts a post-apocalyptic dystopia wherein re-animated corpses of former friends and enemies dance on stage for the entertainment of the few that survived a nuclear holocaust.

Too naïve and wholesome for her own good, Peggy embarks on her first double date with a slick upper-classman. Her nervous fits of laughter quickly turn to panicked screams as she learns the truth of the dangerous world outside her mother's protective cloister, and the sacrifices that were made in order to guarantee her survival.

Starring Roles: Jessica Lowndes as Peggy |
Guest Stars: Don MacKay (1) as Steven | Ryan McDonald (5) as Boxx | Genevieve Buechner as Young Anna | Melena Ronnis as Anna | Kylie Furneaux as Loopy Girl 3 | Leah Wagner as Loopy Girl 2 | Julia Taffe as Loopy Girl 1 | Darren Aitcheson as Giant Door Guy | Karen Elizabeth Austin (1) as Quinn | Lucie Guest as Celia | Virginia Dee Mayne as Woman 1 | Robert Englund as Twisted MC | Erica Carroll as Mia | Marilyn Norry as Kate | Sharon Heath as Gerri | Margot Berner as Mariel | Emily Graham as Young Peggy | Clay Virtue as Creep in Doom Room | Brock Johnson as Pomade Creep | Misty Dawn Meeler as Woman 2 | Darren Moore as Creep in Muskeet

Episode 4: Jenifer (Nov/18/2005)
Based on the short story written by Bruce Jones, Jenifer is the shocking tale of a modern-day Lolita who, through her Siren-like powers, ultimately destroys the bodies and souls of all men unfortunate enough to cross her path.

After police officer Frank saves her life, he adopts her, only to learn that no good deed goes unpunished. Jenifer is a twisted and terrifying tale with a horrific twist that warns us all to be careful of what we bring into our homes.

Guest Stars: Matt Garlick as Institute Guard | Kevin Crofton as Homeless Man | Beau Starr as Chief Charlie | Riley Ruckman as Friend # 2 | Jeffrey Ballard (1) as Young Jack | Carrie Fleming (1) as Jenifer | Laurie Brunetti as Spacey | Mark Acheson as Side Show Owner | Cynthia Garris as Rose | Harris Allan as Pete | Brenda James as Ruby | Julia Arkos as Ann Wilkerson | Jasmine Chan as Amy | Brad Mooney as Friend # 1 | Jano Frandsen as Hunter

Episode 5: Chocolate (Nov/25/2005)
Jamie, a newly divorced young man who creates artificial flavors for the food industry, suddenly and inexplicably starts to experience brief and random flashes from someone - and somewhere - unknown: sight, sound, smell, touch.

Learning that he's experiencing life through the senses of a mysterious woman, he begins to fall in love with her - without having met her. Eventually, he discovers a horrifying secret that binds him inexorably with the perfect woman in an erotic, horrifying dance of death.

Guest Stars: Lucie Laurier as Catherine | Leah Graham as Elaine | Paul Wu as Hooper | Katharine Horsman (1) as Sue | Michael Curtola as Band Member | Jake Smith as Booth | Ali Staseson as Young Girl | Peter Bryant (1) as Detective # 1 | Ken Dresen as Detective #2 | Heather Feeney as Young Woman | Stacy Grant as Vanessa | Jake D. Smith as Booth | Henry Thomas as Jamie | Matt Frewer as Wally

Episode 6: Homecoming (Dec/02/2005)
Terror and scandal grip the nation when the media discovers that the living dead have swayed the Presidential election. This adaptation of Dale Bailey's award-winning short story Death & Suffrage blends zombie horror and contemporary political satire with chilling results.

Guest Stars: Jon Tenney as David Murch | Thea Gill as Jane Cleaver | Wanda Cannon as Kathy Hobart | Terry David Mulligan as Marty Clark | Robert Picardo as Kurt Rand |
Co-Guest Stars: Beverley Breuer as Janet Hofstadter | Dexter Bell as Marine Guard 1 | Jason Diablo as Marine Guard 2 | Karen Elizabeth Austin (1) as Mom | Daniel Wesley as Bobby Earl Beeler | Penelope Corrin as Registrar | J. Winston Carroll as Rev.Clayton Poole | Nathaniel Deveaux as Mr. Baker | Candus Churchill as Mrs. Baker | Jason Emanuel as Michael | Sean Carey as Gordon Hofstadter | Ryan McDonell (1) as Philip | Charles Zuckermann (1) as "Join Us" Soldier |
Uncredited: Connor Christopher Levins as Young David

Episode 7: Deer Woman (Dec/09/2005)
A series of bizarre murders lead a cynical Detective Dwight Faraday to suspect that an ancient Native American mythological creature is real in this sexually-charged horror comedy.

Guest Stars: Brian Benben as Detective Dwight Faraday | Anthony Griffith as Officer Jacob Reed | Cinthia Moura as Deer Woman (and Introducing) | Sonja Bennett as Dana | Julian Christopher as Chief Einhorn | Don Thompson (1) as Detective Fuches | Alex Zahara as Detective Patterson |
Co-Guest Stars: Walter High as Pool Player | Michael P. Northey as Peeing Trucker | John Destry (1) as Trucker Witness | John Bear Curtis (1) as Truckstop Owner | Maxine Miller (1) as Dog Lady | John R. Taylor as Dead Monkey Man | Edmond Wong as Desk Cop | Steve Archer as Business Man | Ben Cotton as Theoretical Trucker | Lisa Marie Caruk as Theoretical Girl | Zoltan Buday as Pawnshop Guy | Andy Thompson as Bill | Travis Dugas as Casino Manager | Clint Andrew as Mugger | Jordan MacKay as Cocktail Waitress

Episode 8: Cigarette Burns (Dec/16/2005)
Jimmy Sweetman knows how to find rare film prints. However, nothing could prepare him for the daunting search for Le Fin du Monde a film allegedly shown only once and rumored to have driven its audience into a murderous frenzy before the theater mysteriously erupted in flames.

Working for a shadowy patron, Jimmy's increasingly obsessive investigation becomes nightmarish and deadly. Finally he discovers Le Fin du Monde's infamy is well deserved. This supernatural "Chinatown" is a chilling look at the power of cinema and the lengths to which we will go to satiate our private demons.

Guest Stars: Christopher Redman as Willowy Being | Udo Kier as Bellinger | Lynn Wahl as Cab Driver | Brad Kelly as Horst | Crystal Mudry as Woman # 2 | Rikki Gagne as Woman # 1 | Colin Foo as Fung | Chris Gauthier as Timpson | Zara Taylor as Annie | Brahm Taylor as Protagonist | Gwynyth Walsh as Latja | Taras Kostyuk as Kaspar | Douglas H. Arthurs (1) as Dalibor | Julius Chapple as Henri Cotillard | Christopher Britton as Meyers | Gary Hetherington as Walter

Episode 9: Fair Haired Child (Jan/06/2006)
Tara, a lonely 13 year-old outcast, is kidnapped by a strange couple and locked in the basement with their 13-year old son Johnny. Despite the fact that he is kind and sensitive, Johnny keeps a terrible secret. These two children form a special bond to a find a way to battle a curse and to survive the night.

Guest Stars: Lori Petty as Judith | Ian Wallace as Teacher | Haley Morrison as Teenage girl | Jesse Haddock as Johnny | Walter Phelan as Johnny thing | William Samples as Anton

Episode 10: Sick Girl (Jan/13/2006)
A genre-bending love story about the dangers of a fast moving relationship in the modern world between two women. Complications are abound when a foreign insect, with the ability to change people's personality and mood, bites one of the lovers.

Guest Stars: Mike McKee (1) as Professor Malcolm Wolf | Erin Brown (1) as Misty Falls | Angela Bettis as Ida Teeter | Jesse Hlubik (1) as Max Grubb | Marcia Bennett as Lana Beasley | Chandra Berg as The Ladybug |
Uncredited: Teach Grant as Restaurant Owner

Episode 11: Pick Me Up (Jan/20/2006)
Two urban legends collide on a desolate roadside when Wheeler, a serial killer who slays hitchhikers, offers a ride to Walker, a hitchhiker who slays any individual unlucky enough to offer him a ride. Caught between these two bearers of death and destruction is our heroine, a 25 year old woman who will need to choose her ally carefully or become another bloody notch on a belt in this deadly game of cat and mouse.

Guest Stars: Michael Eklund as Cashier | Paul Anthony (1) as Stoney | Crystal Lowe as Lily | Michael Petroni as Ambulance Attendant | Mar Andersons as Ambulance Driver | Kristie Marsden as Marie | Peter Benson (2) as Deuce | Tom Pickett as Bus Driver | Laurene Landon as Birdy | Warren Kole as Walker | Michael Moriarty as Jim Wheeler | Fairuza Balk as Stacia

Episode 12: Haeckel's Tale (Jan/27/2006)
When Ernet Haeckel seeks shelter from the wilderness in a secluded cabin in the New England countryside, he is given one explicit instruction: No matter what he hears, he cannot go outside.

As the cries of an unseen baby intermix with horrifying guttural moans, Haeckel disobeys his host and becomes embroiled in an orgy of the undead, Based on Clive Barker's short story, Haeckel's Tale is a sexually-charged campfire story with a terrifying twist.

Guest Stars: Derek Cecil as Ernst Haeckel | Leela Savasta as Elise | Tom McBeath as Walter Wolfram | Steve Bacic as Edward Ralston | Gerard Plunkett as Dr. Hauser | Micki Maunsell as Miz Carnation | Jon Polito as Montesquino |
Co-Guest Stars: Pablo Coffey as Chester | Warren Kimmel as Faron | Jill Morrison as Rachel | Elizabeth McQuade as Young Woman | Christopher Delisle as Elise's Dead Husband

Episode 13: Imprint (Feb/25/2006)
Japanese horror master Takashi Miike searches the corpse-strewn riverbanks of 19th-century Japan in this tale of an American Journalist escaping a dark secret. Hoping to find the love he left behind, the journalist's hunt leads to a dark island where the only refuge is a brothel. Spending the night with a unique woman, he learns the danger of dredging up old ghosts.

Based on the terrifying Kadokawa Schoten Publishing novel BOKKEE EYOUTEE by Shimako Iwai.

Guest Stars: Shimako Iwai as Torture Woman | Toshie Negishi as Madam of the House | Billy Drago as Christopher |
Co-Guest Stars: Houka Kinoshita as Father | Miho Ninagawa as Pregnant Woman | Suzono Nomura as Girl (Woman's Childhood) | Seiryu Ichino as Buddhist Priest | Shinichi Tanaka as Pimp | Yasushi Tomobe as Woman's Customer | Katsuyuki Shimosugi as Boy #1 | Haruo Fukuhara as Boy #2 | Keita Murase as Boy #3 | Dong Wook Min as Prison Guard #1 | Takumi Matsumoto as Prison Guard #2 | Kumiko Imai as Mother | Risa Uehara as Girl With Blue Eyes | Tokitoshi Shiota as Elderly Woman | Shinichi Tokuhara as Laborer #3 | Shihou Harumi as Laborer #1 | Takao Handa as Laborer #4 (Yoshi) | Hiroshi Kuze as Boatman | Miyuki Konno as Dead Woman | Yutaka Matsuzaki as Gate Keeper #1 | Hiroshi Fujita as Gate Keeper #2 | Sachiko Matsuura as Shamisen Player | Noriko Eguchi as Whore #1 | Megumu Takada as Whore #2 | Miho Harita as Whore #4 | Youki Kudoh as Woman | Mame Yamada as Touter

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Season 2



Episode 1: The Damned Thing (Oct/27/2006)
Kevin Reddle is the sheriff of a small Texas town who must overcome his tragic past when an evil force turns citizens against each other.

Guest Stars: Sean Patrick Flanery (1) as Kevin Reddle | Marisa Coughlan as Dina | Brendan Fletcher as Deputy Derrick Strauss | Alex Ferris as Mikey | Brent Stait as John Reddle | Georgia Craig as Jodi Reddle | Ryan Drescher as Young Kevin | Andrew McIlroy as Joe Litton | Tracy Waterhouse as Dr. Cohen | Ted Raimi as Father Tulli |
Co-Guest Stars: Alexandra Carter as Charity | Clint Carleton as Gabe Green | Ted Friend as Lenny | Ocean Hellman as Mary | Eileen Barrett as Janet

Episode 2: Family (Nov/03/2006)
A young couple moves into their new house, and encounter a neighbor, an apparently normal man who works from home, who is not who he seems. When they are invited over to his house for dinner, will they be able to survive the experience?

Guest Stars: George Wendt as Harold Thompson | Meredith Monroe as Celia Fuller | Matt Keeslar as David Fuller | Haley Guiel as Sarah | Kerry Sandomirsky as Jane |
Co-Guest Stars: John B. Scott as Grandpa | Nancy Whyte as Grandma | Emily Tennant as Teenage Blonde Girl | Emily Hope as Teenage Punk Girl | Aleita Northey as Teenage Sad Girl | Frances Flanagan as Housewife | Donald R. Mintz as Interior George Wendt

Episode 3: The V Word (Nov/10/2006)
Two teenage boys who desperately want to see a dead body break into a mortuary. Once there, they encounter a vampire who is out for blood. Will the dead bodies they so desperately seek to see end up being their own?

Guest Stars: Terry D. Stevens as Passenger | Jodelle Micah Ferland as Lisa | Keith D. Humphrey as David | Lynda Boyd as Carolyn | Brandon Nadon as Justin | Michael Ironside as Mr. Chaney | Arjay Smith as Kerry

Episode 4: Sounds Like (Nov/17/2006)
A man who has a job as a tech support supervisor spends his life listening to people all day. When his young son dies, he begins to develop a supernatural sense of hearing. As time goes on, this ability threatens to drive him insane and leads to some extreme behavior.

Guest Stars: Chris Bauer (1) as Larry Pearce | Michael Daingerfield as Jim | David Allan Pearson as Manager | David Lovgren as Therapist | Nimet Kanji as Cashier | Michael Jonsson (8) as Cop 2 | Marc-Anthony Massiah as Cop 1 | Robert Underwood (2) as Father | Richard Kahan as David | Linnea Sharples as Tech 1 | Matty Finochio as Tech | Laura Margolis as Brenda | Jaida Kong as Daughter | Grant Elliott as Doctor | Nicholas Elia as Larry's Son | Blaine Anderson as Tech 2

Episode 5: Pro-Life (Nov/24/2006)
Pro-Life follows the tale of a young girl as she flees from her anti-abortion father to an isolated women's clinic. While there, she plans to go through with the operation. The clinic soon falls under attack from the young girl's three heavily armed brothers and their father, now determined to save the potential offspring inside his daughter.

Directed by John Carpenter, this shocking and provocative tale touches down on the controversial subject of teenage abortions with a twist of dark fiction.

Guest Stars: Caitlin Wachs as Angelique Burcell | Ron Perlman as Dwayne Burcell | Chad Krowchuk as Darry Burcell | Benjamin Rogers as Cole Burcell | Graeme McComb as Caleb Burcell | Bill Dow as Dr. Kiefer | Grace Bauer as Marie | Arabella Bushnell as Grace | Stephen Dimopoulos (1) as Sam | Lisa Bunting as Joan | Jeremy Jones (1) as Doug | Biski Gugushe as Kiernan | Mark Feuerstein as Alex O'Shea | Emmanuelle Vaugier as Kim | Ashley Whillans as Isobel

Episode 6: Pelts (Dec/01/2006)
A fur trader uses the skins of supernatural raccoons to construct a perfect coat, but the pelts cause those who would gain from them to die violently.

Guest Stars: Meat Loaf as Jake Feldman (as Meat Loaf Aday) | John Saxon as Jeb " Pa" Jameson | Ellen Ewusie as Shanna | Link Baker as Lou Chinaski | Brenda McDonald (2) as Mother Mayter | Michal Suchanek as Larry Jameson |
Co-Guest Stars: Emilio Salituro as Sergio | Elise Lew as Sue Chin Yao | Sean Hall as Bouncer (as Shawn Hall) | Sylvesta Stuart as Beefy Bouncer | Melissa Gonzalez as Mira | Darren E. Scott as Agent | Chuck Duffy as Detective | Kelvin Lum as Cop |
Uncredited: Angela Fong as Dancer | Angela Case as Dancer In Hallway | Ildiko Ferenczi as Attractive Woman

Episode 7: The Screwfly Solution (Dec/08/2006)
A plague of violence strikes men across the world, causing them to strike out at women.

Guest Stars: Jason Priestley as Alan Alstein | Kerry Norton as Anne Alstein | Linda Darlow as Bella Sartiano | Brenna O'Brien as Amy Alstein | Steve Lawlor as William Holicky | Elliott Gould as Barney |
Co-Guest Stars: William Taylor (3) as The Mayor

Episode 8: Valerie on the Stairs (Dec/29/2006)
Where is the line between reality and imagination drawn? In Highberger House, a refugee for unpublished writers to work without distractions, that line is blurred. Haunted by visions of madness, Rob Hanisey finds himself caught in a doomed romance when he meets Valerie, a specter created in the image of all the failed writers within Highberger.

Guest Stars: Clare Grant (2) as Valerie | Tyron Leitso as Rob Hanisey | Christine Barrie as Anna | Nicola Lipman as Nancy Bloom | Tony Todd as The Beast | Suki Kaiser as Patricia Dunbar | Christopher Lloyd (1) as Everett Neely | Jonathan Watton as Bruce Sweetland

Episode 9: Right to Die (Jan/05/2007)
After a car accident leaves his wife Abbey hideously burned and on life support, Cliff Addison is faced with a decision that will determine if his spouse lives or dies. Things become complex and horrifying when he is attacked by his vengeful wife's spirit at the same time she briefly dies. Now Cliff must stop at nothing to keep her alive.

Guest Stars: Martin Donovan (2) as Cliff (Cliff Addison) | Julia Anderson as Abbey (Abbey Addison) | Robin Sydney as Trish | Anna Galvin as Dr. Loring | Linda Sorenson as Pam | Corbin Bernsen as Ira |
Co-Guest Stars: Xantha Radley as Abbey Thing | Derek Green as Reporter (James Henry) | Norman Misura (1) as Mr. Schoening | Yvonne Myers (1) as Nurse | Bryan Elliot as Doctor | Walcott E. Morgan as Orderly

Episode 10: We All Scream for Ice Cream (Jan/12/2007)
An ice-cream vendor who was the victim of a long-ago prank seeks revenge against the now-grown gang members who perpetrated it.

Guest Stars: William Forsythe (2) as Buster | Colin Cunningham as Virgil | Tim Henry as Papa Joe | Ingrid Tesch as Angela | Spencer Achtymichuk as Young Layne | Brett Kelly (2) as Young Joe | Samuel Patrick Chu (1) as Young Virgil | Cainan Wiebe as Young Toot | Lee Tergesen as Layne Banixter |
Co-Guest Stars: Brent Sheppard as Kent Baker | Maxwell Neck as Kenny | Laura Drummond (1) as Darlene Baker | Quinn Lord as Toby | Lyle St. Goddard as Toot Embry | Brendan Saul as Petey | Kevan Kase as Buck Treadway | Diego Martinez-tau as Erky | Alexia Fast as Marylyn | Zak Ludwig as Young Kent | Dryden Dion as Young Skip | Alexis Llewellyn as Chyla | Gordon Grice as Joe Lee |
Uncredited: Megan McKinnon as Pam Embry

Episode 11: The Black Cat (Jan/19/2007)
Haunted by a black cat and visions of sadistic violence, legendary poet Edgar Allen Poe is driven to the point of insanity when he finds himself out of money, in a writer's block, and a deathly sick wife in need of help.

Guest Stars: Jeffrey Combs as Edgar Allan Poe | Elyse Levesque as Virginia Poe | Aron Tager as George Graham | Patrick Gallagher as Barman | Christopher Heyerdahl as Rufus Griswold | Ian Alexander Martin as Fordham | Ken Kramer (1) as Doctor | Eric Keenleyside as Sergeant Booker | Ryan Crocker as Policeman

Episode 12: The Washingtonians (Jan/26/2007)
A man finds a letter in his late grandmother's basement that suggests the founding fathers had some dark secrets that could change the face of history.

Guest Stars: Johnathon Schaech as Mike Franks | Venus Terzo as Pam Franks | Myron Natwick as Samuel | Duncan Fraser (1) as Bearded Washingtonian | Julia Tortolano as Amy Franks | Saul Rubinek as Professor Harkinson |
Co-Guest Stars: Caroline Carter (1) as Hitch Hiker | Esme Lambert as Nancy Arnold | Abraham Jedidiah as Jared Barkish | Patrick Keating as Minister | Wendy Morrow Donaldson as Chubby Waitress (as Wendy Donaldson) | Nathan Clark (1) as Deputy 1 | Daniel Cudmore as Deputy 2 | Brian Jensen as George Washington | Joel Wirkkunen as Washingtonian 1 | Chris Kalhoon as Washingtonian 2 | Ian Carter as Washingtonian 3 | Richard Stroh as Van Washingtonian 1 | Gardiner Millar as Van Washingtonian 2 | Alan Legros as Fat Washingtonian | Chris Davis (1) as Thomas Jefferson | Chi Lam as Delivery Man

Episode 13: Dream Cruise (Feb/02/2007)
Jack is an American lawyer who is currently working in Tokyo. His most valued client, Eiji, has a beautiful wife that Jack has fallen in love with. Eiji invites his wife, along with Jack, to a boat ride around Tokyo Bay. The trip turns to terror when Eiji's dark past surfaces.

Guest Stars: Daniel Gillies as Jack Miller | Ethan Amis as Sean Miller | Ryo Ishibashi as Eiji Saito | Yoshino Kimura as Yuri Saito | Katsuhiro Nagano as Cab Driver | Gregory Pekar as Jack's Assistant | Ian Moore (2) as Harrison | Maki (2) as Receptionist 1 | Tiffany Martin as Receptionist 2 | Tom Irvine as Young Jack | Miho Ninagawa as Naomi Saito

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