The residents demand an explanation, and Brayker reluctantly tells them the history of the key artifact. After a car accident Frank manages to run from the scene and stumbles on Willie the town drunk. When discovered, God created light, which scattered the demons and the keys across the universe. Tupper also gets word from his base that both cars were stolen and he arrests Brayker as well as The Collector. They crash and Brayker flees from the spot. Driven outside by the key-like artifact Brayker possesses, The Collector draws his own blood on the sand and produces a team of demonic creatures.
Brayker received the key from his commanding officer during. Those left try to escape through underground tunnels but are pushed back inside by demonic creatures. If The Collector gets the last key, the universe will fall into Chaos, and he has been tracking Brayker all the way to a small inn in a nowhere town. Unable to get in, The Collector uses psychic powers to seduce and possess Cordelia. It was first intended to be made into a film by director , who planned to shoot it as a followup to 1988.
A cook named Roach arrives and informs the group about a theft attempt on his employer's car, unaware it was Brayker, and a suspicious Irene calls the sheriff. This scene is one of many scenes that can be found in the novel adaptation, based on an earlier draft of the script. All three head out to the boarding house. A man called Frank Brayker William Sadler is driving a car through a desert road chased by another car. If The Collector gets the last key, the universe will fall into Chaos, and he has been tracking Brayker all the way to a small inn in a nowhere town.
This film runs for approximately ninety minutes and is rated R. Collett , Dan Cracchiolo , Wendy Wanderman , Scott Nimerfro , Richard Donner , David Giler , Walter Hill , Joel Silver , Robert Zemeckis , directed by Ernest R. In the latter, the Collector was a Bible salesman who was using a legion of fellow salesman clad in black suits and sunglasses later revealed to be demons as his minions. Once there the sheriff discovers both cars in the earlier crash were stolen. Meanwhile, Sheriff Tupper John Schuck and Deputy Bob Martel Gary Farmer finds a man called The Collector Billy Zane near the accident that tells that Brayker is a thief that has stolen a key-like relic from him. The guardians of the key, immortal while holding it, have since passed it on, refilling it with their own blood when they die. The artifact that Brayker holds is the last key needed to reclaim power; and to protect it, God had a thief named Sirach fill it with the blood of.
At this point, two versions of the script were created to solve budgetary problems: one with demons and one without. The movie contains adult themes that include sexual content, gore, violence and horror affects. Dressed identically to his predecessor and carrying the same suitcase, Jeryline realizes that he is the next Collector. Following , demons used seven keys to focus the power of the cosmos into their hands. Once Lambert went on to direct , which was a theatrical bomb, she could not get people to invest in the film. The sheriff arrests both Frank and the Collector.
Brayker retrieves the key in the battle and Irene and Bob sacrifice themselves to stop the remaining minions. Violating his own personal rules, Frank looks inside the bag, finding its contents to be a beautiful, gagged woman. Irene the owner of the boarding house becomes suspicious of Frank after hearing about an attempted robbery on one of the tenants bosses car and phones police. He unsuccessfully tries to heist a car and stumbles upon the alcoholic Uncle Willy Dick Miller. The film was followed by ; although it is not a direct , the key artifact from this film makes an appearance. When the crook Roach Thomas Haden Church , he tells about the attempt of theft of a car, the suspicious Irene calls the Sheriff that comes with his Deputy and The Collector that tries to retrieve the relic. The script later went to 's , but budgetary constraints held up the production in limbo.
Sheriff Tupper and his deputy Bob encounter The Collector at the crash site, who convinces them that Brayker is a dangerous thief. While battling Willy, Roach makes a deal with The Collector to trade his life for the key, but The Collector betrays and kills him soon after Roach walks away. In New Mexico a man named Frank is being chased by a creature known as the Collector. Brayker is a man who carries the last of seven keys, special containers which held the blood of Christ and were scattered across the universe to prevent the forces of evil from taking over. » Crazy Credits At the end of the credits, there is a short sequence of The Cryptkeeper asking the audience why they are still there and then inviting them to see the next Tales From the Crypt theatrical release Dead Easy Which was the working title for the follow up Tales From the Crypt film, Bordello of Blood. Director : Producer : Screenplay : Mark Bishop , Producer : A L Katz , Writer : , Cyrus Voris , Mark Bishop Original Music Composer : Director of Photography : Editor : Casting : Production Design : Associate Producer : Alexander B.
When the Sheriff decides to take Brayker and The Collector to the police station since both cars were stolen, The Collector kills him with a powerful punch. Next, the script wound up in the hands of screenwriter Mark Carducci, who sat on it for several years before it was given to director. In the end only one girl named Jeryline survives and is now being chased by the Collector for the Key. . It was also released as part of a double pack with 1996 , the following Tales from the Crypt film. Here Frank gets a room and watches the occupants of the boarding house.
Willie takes Frank back to the local boarding house which was a church. The Collector kills Tupper by punching through his skull. Complications arise when he breaks those rules. Pounder , John Kassir , Dick Miller , Thomas Haden Church , John Schuck , Gary Farmer , Charles Fleischer , Tim De Zarn , Sherrie Rose , Ryan O'Donohue , Tony Salome , Chasey Lain , Traci Bingham , Peggy Trentini , A L Katz , Richard Edlund , Ethan Reiff , Cyrus Voris , Mark Bishop , Ed Shearmur , Rick Bota , Stephen Lovejoy , Jaki Brown , Christiaan Wagener , Alexander B. Then he asks for a place to stay and Willy indicates a nearby bed and breakfast in an abandoned church. This scene seems to have been dropped from the final shooting script, for there is no evidence of this scene in the movie.