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The two episodes seem linked by the loose theme of body parts (or plastic simulations of them) gaining a life of their own. The entire episode teeters between whether one finds the sight of a set of wind-up plastic teeth with legs attacking someone and dragging bodies off into the desert risible or not. However, the segment is stuck with an incredibly absurd central idea – a set of plastic wind-up teeth that come to life and start attacking people. Mick Garris’s handling is okay, if nothing to write home about. The first segment, Chattery Teeth, comes with a passable set-up. Quicksilver Highway seems to sit at the mid-point of the pendulum’s swing, tending generally towards the restrained, if ultimately producing nothing remarkable. Whenever he is in the director’s chair, Mick Garris always seems to swing between the absurdly over-the-top and occasionally judiciously restrained effect – although the over-the-top swings are inclined to dominate. Christopher Lloyd as Aaron Quicksilver, the show’s narrator

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Christopher Lloyd is wound in as a narrator character, which is customary for most of these anthology series (although Lloyd is an actor better known for his comic crazy man style and never gets the essential ghoulish or dark threat that a role like this requires).

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Both stories are 45 minutes apiece and were almost certainly originally intended to fill a one-hour timeslot of a presumed tv series.

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Garris adapts two stories, Chattery Teeth (1992) from Stephen King and The Body Politic (1992) from Clive Barker, who around the time was considered the No 2 name in horror next to King. Quicksilver Highway gives the impression of having been intended as a pilot for an anthology series that never ended up selling.

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Subsequent to this, Garris returned to the anthology format as creator, executive producer and guiding hand behind the Masters of Horror (2005-7) series and its less successful cousin Masters of Science Fiction (2007), followed by a further horror anthology Fear Itself (2008-9). One of his first industry jobs was as story editor on the Steven Spielberg produced tv series Amazing Stories (1985-7), for which he also wrote nine episodes. Mick Garris has also had much experience in the televised fantastic anthology format.

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Some of these turned out okay – The Shining, Desperation – but the majority of Mick Garris’s work is loud, unsubtle and full of infuriatingly in-your-face jumps that irritate more than they ever spook you. These include at current count Sleepwalkers (1992), The Stand (tv mini-series, 1994), half of Quicksilver Highway here, the remake of The Shining (tv mini-series, 1997), Riding the Bullet (2004), Desperation (tv mini-series, 2006) and Bag of Bones (tv mini-series, 2011). However, it is with his Stephen King adaptations that Garris has become most associated, he being the most prolific interpreter of King’s work to date. Garris first appeared with scripts for Batteries Not Included (1987), The Fly II (1989), Hocus Pocus (1993) and as director of Critters 2 (1988) and Psycho IV: The Beginning (1990). Mick Garris has strong potential to be in the running for worst director currently at work in Hollywood.

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The hand runs out into the world where it plans to start a revolution to free other hands. The hands then drag George to the kitchen where the left hand grabs a meat cleaver and liberates the right. George comes around to find the hands strangling his wife because she overheard them talking. As George sleeps, the hands start plotting together. The Body Politic:– Charles George is a successful plastic surgeon but suddenly finds that his hands are developing a will of their own. 2:– At a circus fairground, the pickpocket Charlie flees into Quicksilver’s freakshow of exhibits where Quicksilver tells him a story about the Hand of Glory he has on display. As Adams threatens him, Bill receives strange aid from the chattery teeth, which have a life of their own. They end up crashing, leaving Bill trapped belted into his seat in the overturned van. He offers a ride to hitchhiker Bryan Adams but soon after they set out Adams pulls a knife on Bill. He stops by a diner and on a whim buys a strange set of toy wind-up chattering teeth. Chattery Teeth:– While travelling the desert highway, salesman Bill Hogan is caught in a dust storm. He invites Olivia to dine with him and tells her one of the stories he collects on his journeys up and down the highway. As Kerry walks to get help, the strange Aaron Quicksilver stops by in his car and trailer. 1:– Heading away on their honeymoon, newlyweds Olivia Harmon and Kerry Parker become stranded in the Nevada Desert when their car breaks down.













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