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Masters of Horror :: Haeckel's Tale (01x12)
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| Title: | Haeckel's Tale |
| Episode #: | 01x12 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday January 27th, 2006 |
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When Ernet Haeckel seeks shelter from the wilderness in a secluded cabin in the New England countryside, he is given one explicit instruction: No matter what he hears, he cannot go outside.
As the cries of an unseen baby intermix with horrifying guttural moans, Haeckel disobeys his host and becomes embroiled in an orgy of the undead, Based on Clive Barker's short story, Haeckel's Tale is a sexually-charged campfire story with a terrifying twist.
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George A. Romero was originally going to direct this episode but was replaced by John McNaughton. Romero is credited as "In Association With" in the opening credits. |
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Dr. Hauser: There is no man without God.
Ernst Haeckel: I am a man without God, Dr. Hauser.
Dr. Hauser: Well, you may think so, sir, but you are wrong. There is no life without God. | Ernst Haeckel: I wish to inquire of your ways.
Montesquino: Ah, a man of science. Well, perhaps a boy of science. | Ernst Haeckel: I am a medical student. I do not fear the dead.
Walter Wolfram: Then I suppose you are a lucky man. |
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