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Release Date • USA: Oct 18, 2000 DVD Release Date • R1: Feb 27, 2001
Budget $11,000,000
MPAA Rating Rated R for violence/gore, a scene of sexuality and some language.
Running Time 1 hour, 36 minutes
Country USA
Production Companies Giant Leap Entertainment
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Other Titles • Terror Tract (2000) • The House on Terror Tract
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Genre: Thriller, Horror, Comedy, Murder, Serial Killer, Black Comedy, Psychos, Infidelity, Disturbing, Suspense, Slasher, Gore, Animals
Tagline: Horror has a new home.
Plot: A trilogy of terrifying tales set in three suburban houses. An unusual real estate agent (John Ritter) is taking a newlywed couple to three homes he has for sale. At each home he tells them a different ghoulish story. In the first, a wife who has murdered her brutal husband fears that he may not be as dead as she hoped. Next, a father grows suspicious of his daughter's pet monkey and tries to put a stop to its evil mischief. Finally, a teenager finds himself psychically linked to a demented killer, who pins the blame for the deaths on the teen. A group of horror stories in the tradition of TALES FROM THE
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Overall, this treads totally familiar ground but has okay acting and makes for mild viewing. The best moment: the opening sequence that shows proof of how the food chain really works.  -- (TheVideoGraveYard.com)
Here's a horror anthology that, even if it's no great shakes, keeps an even tone and quality throughout its three tales. ... Although its overtly humorous elements are jarring to the stories' darker tones, it comes to a denouement that is worth its wait.  --Jack Witzig (ColdSpot)
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This was the "B-side" of the DVD double feature that included the better-known "Cherry Falls." It’s actually better than "Cherry Falls" and was the first decent anthology horror film in years. ... No masterpiece, "Terror Tract" is nonetheless a decent movie.-- (eSplatter.com)
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