Body Bags (film) - Background

Background

Originally, Showtime Networks planned to create Body Bags as a television series, similar to HBO's Tales from the Crypt. However, shortly after filming began on the project, the network did not feel it was in their best interest to pursue the series. The three completed stories were assembled around John Carpenter's narration segment, and Body Bags became a horror anthology.

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