After a bit of dead silence, Simply Horrifying is back! In this ghoulish offering we witness what some people will do for money. Pretend to kill themselves mostly, but if you think there won't be any repercussions, you have to be out of your mind.
"The Trap" directed by Michael J. Fox, is an entry from the "Shock Suspenstories" line of comics where "Double Indemnity" is given a run for it's money. Starring Bruce McGill and Teri Garr, as a couple just dying to make it rich, "The Trap" is one of the stronger early episodes from Season Three of "Tales from the Crypt."
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