1880, Kisilova village: There has been a number of mysterious death in the area. All victims were young ladies and the common factor between all of them are small marks in their necks. The men suspect the murderer is a strange neighbour who lives out of the village and never comes out during the day. The village doctor is the only one who refuses to believe he could be the author.
A version of W.W. Jacobs The Monkey's Paw. A mummified monkey's paw, an amulet that grants 3 wishes. What could go wrong?
Two people commit suicide and the police finds out both of them were taking part in a special Parapsychology course. The course involves getting familiar with precognition and clairvoyance. All people in the course start committing suicide one by one...
Two cousins awaits with expectancy their uncle's death to inherit his fortune and wealth. The doctor in charge of their uncle's health tells them neither is included in his will so they decide to kill him.
Edgar Allan Poe's life told by one of his rivals.
Based on Poe's "The Premature Burial", this episode tells the story of a funeral director who lives obsessed with the possibility to be buried alive given he suffers from catalepsy. He lives with her niece whom he tries to train in his trade but she is not interested. He forces her to sign a promise to bury him in a cardboard box centimetres away from the ground and a 3-day long wake, just in case he is not dead.
The heir of an old house travels to a distant village to take possession of it. But the villagers say that the ghost of the owner appears at night killing those who dare to go to the house.
In an undefined future, organ transplants are a usual thing and socially accepted action. A man rejects organ transplantation because he believes that in this way retains its moral integrity.