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The "Bobby" segment was was later reused in Trilogy of Terror II (1996), another horror anthology film by Dan Curtis like its predecessor two decades earlier (that original edition Trilogy of Terror (1975) first airing two years before this film).
The incidental music at the beginning of the film is borrowed from a failed pilot of the same name that Dan Curtis produced in 1969.
The final segment 'Bobby' is a version of W.W Jacobs's story 'The Monkey's Paw.' Among the many previous and later versions of the story presented was a variation of it made into a popular film just three years earlier, also under the title Deathdream (1974), but perhaps better known by its alternate title used for most TV airings, "Deathdream," which was directed by Bob Clark with a screenplay by Alan Ormsby, with no attribution of Jacobs's story being the basis. An earlier update of the story that aired as an episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1962) with the title The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: The Monkey's Paw--A Retelling (1965) did give proper credit to Jacobs for the original source material and featured Lee Majors in one of his earliest roles as the son wished back from the dead with tragic results.
"[last lines] Bobby: You lied, "Mommy!" Bobby didn't drown by accident. You knew that. Bobby drowned himself to get away from you. You see, Bobby didn't want to come back, "Mommy." No... Bobby hates you, "Mommy!" So he sent ME instead! Mother: ["Bobby" turns into a monster and she screams]"
"Bobby: Ha ha, Mommy! You gotta find me!"