![]() ![]() Instead, the production used the “Cat From Hell” script that Romero had already penned, and included it in between McDowell’s chapters. 249" and a riff on Japanese folklore called “Lover’s Vow” – no extra work was necessary to create a third. Romero’s anthology television series Tales From The Darkside was deemed popular enough to inspire the creation of a feature film iteration, and while screenwriter Michael McDowell penned two of the segments – an adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's "Lot No. The former never ended up finding its way in front of cameras, but the latter found new life from a new home a couple years later. ![]()
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