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"Undertaking Palor"
Series Tales from the Crypt
Season 3, Episode 9
Tales from the Crypt 3x09 001
Air date July 24th, 1991
Writers Ron Finley
Director Michael Thau
Producers Gilbert Adler; Richard Donner; David Giler; Walter Hill; Michael Hirsh; Barry Josephson; Jennie Lew Tugend; Joel Silver; Robert Zemeckis
Starring John Glover; Graham Jarvis; Aron Eisenberg; Scott Fults; Jason Marsden; Jonathan Quan
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"Undertaking Palor" is the ninth episode of season three of the horror anthology series Tales from the Crypt and the thirty-third episode of the series overall. It was directed by Michael Thau with a script written by Ron Finley. It first aired on HBO on Saturday, July 24th, 1991. The episode stars John Glover, Graham Jarvis, Aron Eisenberg, Scott Fults and Jonathan Quan.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
John Glover Undertaker
Graham Jarvis Grundy
Aron Eisenberg Aaron
Scott Fults Norm
Jason Marsden Jess
Jonathan Quan Josh

Also Starring[]

Actor Role
John Kassir The Crypt Keeper

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