Tales from the Crapper

Tales from the Crapper

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  • Genre(s): Science Fiction, Horror, Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): India Allen, Chad Ferrin, Gabriel Friedman, Brian Spitz, Dave Paiko See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Julie Strain, Lloyd Kaufman, Masuimi Max, Kevin Eastman, Jorge Garcia See all Cast & Crew

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STORY

Story
Anthology of horror stories from Troma Entertainment.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Originally shot as two DV films starring Julie Strain and directed by Playboy Playmate India Allen. Lloyd Kaufman had a dispute with Allen and sued her over the productions after they wrapped. After more than a year of production, Troma received the footage that was shot and it was unwatchable. In some cases, there was missing sound, the camera-work seemed unprofessional. All of the episodes were unfinished. Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz were even more displeased when they found out that the entire budget was gone. In order to salvage the project, Lloyd Kaufman got former Troma alumni to re-work the script and find new uses for the footage shot. In 2003, re-shooting began both in Los Angeles and New York with Kaufman overseeing production. Allen later counter-sued, citing breach of contract, slander per se, sexual harassment, trade slander, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Wes Craven contributed $100 to the production while visiting the set.

Paul Salamoff (the office chair victim) was given the opportunity by getting killed off in this film as a grand prize in an episode of the Comedy Central game show "Beat the Geeks". This was confirmed by Mike Bracken, who was the special "horror" geek on the show.

The death metal group Asylium was originally supposed to record the soundtrack to this film.

Last film appearance of India Allen as of 2020.

Popular Dialogues

"Jimmy: Hey! I wanna show my cock to somebody!"

"James Gunn: People say bad things about the dark lord, but I say he's a swell guy. Praise Satan!"