Directed by Richard Donner
Tom Holland
Robert Zemeckis Produced by Richard Donner
David Giler
Walter Hill
Joel Silver
William Teitler
Robert Zemeckis Screenplay by Gilbert Adler
Frank Darabont ("Showdown")
Randall Jahnson ("King of the Road")
Jim Thomas ("Yellow")
John Thomas ("Yellow") Based on Two-Fisted Tales
by Harvey Kurtzman Starring William Sadler
David Morse
Brad Pitt
Kirk Douglas
Lance Henriksen
Dan Aykroyd Music by Michael Kamen ("Showdown")
Warren Zevon ("King of the Road")
Alan Silvestri ("Yellow") |
Two-Fisted Tales is a 1992 American anthology TV film consisting of three separate segments, based on the EC Comics publication Two-Fisted Tales. None of the stories, however, are actually adapted from stories appearing in any issue of the EC comic.
Contents
Cast
Segment: "Showdown"
Segment: "King of the Road"
Segment: "Yellow"
Production
In 1991, the comic book was adapted for a TV pilot by producers Joel Silver, Richard Donner, Robert Zemeckis and others. Apart from an opening montage of covers from the comic book and use of comic's logo, the pilot had little connection with Kurtzman's creation. In imitation of EC's horror books, the hour-long anthology drama featured ghostly gunfighter Mr. Rush (Bill Sadler) as a host and a device to connect the segments, although Kurtzman's war-adventure stories had never been introduced by a host. Two of the stories, "Showdown" (written by Frank Darabont and directed by Richard Donner) and "King of the Road" (written by Randall Jahnson and directed by Tom Holland), were original scripts and not adaptations from EC (although "Showdown" did share a title with a story from issue 37). The third story, "Yellow" (written by Jim Thomas & John Thomas and A. L. Katz & Gilbert Adler and directed by Robert Zemeckis), was adapted from a story written by Al Feldstein and illustrated by Jack Davis for the first issue of EC's Shock SuspenStories.
Broadcast
Although it contains a 1991 copyright notice at the end of the credits, the pilot had a single telecast in the USA on January 18, 1992, generating little interest, and "Showdown" and "King of the Road" were later extracted to become individual episodes of HBO's Tales from the Crypt television series ("Yellow" had been broadcast as an episode in the year before).