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(1990) A down on his luck artist learns the hard way you should never, EVER, break a promise....
Base on the TV series, this Tales from the Darkside movie consists of three segments: Lot 249, Cat from Hell, and this one "Lover's Vow." In the story, a despondent artist named Preston (played by James Remar) witnesses a gruesome murder by a gargoyle-like monster. The monster gets Preston to swear to never speak of what he saw in exchange for the promise of a much better life. True to his word, Preston ends up with a beautiful, loving wife (played by Rae Dawn Chong) and a successful art career. But Preston is still tormented by guilt about his silence, and is reconsidering his bargain.
Base on the TV series, this Tales from the Darkside movie consists of three segments: Lot 249, Cat from Hell, and this one "Lover's Vow." In the story, a despondent artist named Preston (played by James Remar) witnesses a gruesome murder by a gargoyle-like monster. The monster gets Preston to swear to never speak of what he saw in exchange for the promise of a much better life. True to his word, Preston ends up with a beautiful, loving wife (played by Rae Dawn Chong) and a successful art career. But Preston is still tormented by guilt about his silence, and is reconsidering his bargain.


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