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    Body Bags. 1993 television film directed by John Carpenter and Tobe Hooper. edit. Language. Label. Description. Also known as. English.

  2. Body Bags is an anthology horror film with the wraparound being John Carpenter as a creepy mortician. It also as cameo appearances by horror legends Ted Rami and Wes Craven. My main recommendation here is the wraparound segments and the first story, the second two are not terrible but not particularly great either.

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  4. 1 hr 34 min. 6.2 (12,362) 54. Body Bags is a horror anthology movie from 1993 directed by John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper, and Larry Sulkis. The film consists of three segments that are loosely linked together by John Carpenter playing a coroner presenting some of his most bizarre and gruesome cases. The first segment, directed by John Carpenter ...

  5. Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | Jan 8, 2016. J.C. Maçek III PopMatters. It's easy to see why Body Bags was something of a clone of Tales from the Crypt. But as a standalone film, Body Bags ...

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  7. Body Bags is a 1993 American horror comedy anthology television film featuring three unconnected stories, with bookend segments featuring John Carpenter, Tom Arnold and Tobe Hooper as deranged morgue attendees. It was directed by Carpenter and Hooper, with Larry Sulkis handling the bookend segments. It first aired on August 8, 1993. It is notable for its numerous celebrity cameo appearances.