Dead Easy (lost film from Tales from the Crypt series; 1996-1997)

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In 1996 Universal released the first tales from the crypt movie in what was intended to be a trilogy. Though there was a trilogy created, the final products weren't the promised movies. Originally Tales from the crypt was going to made up of the films; Demon Knight, Dead Easy(AKA Fat Tuesday), and Body Count. However the final trilogy was made up of; Demon Knight, Bordello of Blood, and Ritual(Which wasn't released as a tales from the crypt feature for years). Dead Easy was far into production due to Demon Knight Having an end credit teaser promising Dead Easy to be the next film.

Sources state that the film was actually completed, however it was shelved because the concept required a primarily black cast. However it was shot with a primarily white cast because it was thought that an all-black cast would not be commercially viable. Because of this, Tales from the Crypt Dead Easy was shelved by Producer Joel Silver due to not wanting to be labeled a racist.

There's no script release for either of the lost tales movies, but it could be possible that either film was reworked into another film. Just as Ritual was released as a stand alone film before being rereleased with a crypt keeper introduction, and as it was later revealed movies such as From Dusk Til Dawn and The Frighteners were written with the intention of being released as Tales from the Crypt Films.

Dead Easy Teaser


[1]: Listed under sequels.