Terror Tract 22 years old

Real estate agent Bob Carter sells the American Dream...but in this neighborhood, dreams turn to nightmares.

Bob Carter, a suburban real estate agent, tries to get a kindly couple, Allen and Mary Ann Doyle, to buy a house only to give them horrifying stories about the pasts of three of them. In the first story "Nightmare" a businessman discovers his wife cheating on him only to be killed by his spouse and her boyfriend in which she begins having dreams of her husband not staying dead. The second story "Bobo" involves increasing fear and paranoia from a kindly family man whose young daughter finds and adopts a stray monkey who turns out to be more than meets the eye. The third story "Come To Granny" involves a trouble teenager with psychic abilities who visits a therapist to warn her that she happends to be the next victim of a vicious serial killer called The Granny.

Credits

Terror Tract Cast

Name Character
Bryan Cranston He was 45, now 68 years old
John Ritter He was 52, 54 years old when he died as Bob Carter
Fredric Lehne He was 42, now 65 years old as Louis Freemont
Will Estes He was 22, now 45 years old as Sean Goodwin
Brenda Strong She was 41, now 64 years old as Dr. Helen Corey
Wade Williams He was 39, now 62 years old as Clay Hendricks
Carmine Giovinazzo He was 27, now 50 years old as Frank Sarno
David DeLuise He was 29, now 52 years old as Allen Doyle
Allison Smith She was 31, now 54 years old as Mary Ann Doyle
Rachel York She was 29, now 52 years old as Sarah Freemont

Terror Tract Crew

Name Department
Ken Blakey as Cinematography. Crew
Lance W. Dreesen as Director. Directing
Lance W. Dreesen as Producer. Production
Clint Hutchison as Director. Directing
Clint Hutchison as Screenplay. Writing
Jory Weitz as Casting. Production
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Terror Tract (22 years)

Real estate agent Bob Carter sells the American Dream...but in this neighborhood, dreams turn to nightmares.

  • Release day: Wednesday, June 27, 2001
  • Runtime: 96 minutes