Iskalde Grøss #2/1991
In "Den ulystne vampyr!", Mr. Drink, the night watchman at the Blood Donor Center, maintains a chilling routine—feeding on donated blood while falsifying records to cover his tracks. When the center’s ledger goes missing and the facility faces closure unless donations double, Drink’s desperate need for blood pushes him toward darker choices. As suspicion grows and the director takes matters into their own hands, the quiet night watchman’s secret begins to unravel in ways no one expected.
In "Den siste dråpen," a young woman's life unravels after a violent assault by her fiancé’s younger brother, leading to a tragic and irreversible decision. The older brother’s response is both shocking and grotesque—a chilling act of twisted devotion that blurs the line between vengeance and madness.
In "Kroppskontakt!", a man haunted by his past is forced to confront the corpse of his brother Henry, who returns not with vengeance, but with a chilling reminder of a murder committed for a double indemnity payout. As the dead man's presence unsettles the living, long-buried guilt resurfaces, unraveling the fragile peace of a secret kept too long.
In "Utartet attføring!", a carnival's knife thrower is brutally blinded by the show's enraged owner, sparking a dark and twisted reckoning. As the freaks unite in silent fury, they bind their tormentor and manipulate the thrower’s deadly skill with whispered guidance—turning the act of violence into a chilling performance of retribution.
In "Hodebry!", a lonely landlady finds herself drawn to a mysterious tenant whose charming demeanor hides a terrifying secret. When she stumbles upon his hidden collection of severed heads, her fascination turns to dread—just as she becomes his latest, most personal prize.
In "Dødstalent!", a lonely artist on the brink of suicide finds his fate tied to a series of devastating accidents. Each time a tragedy unfolds before him—crashing cars, collapsing bridges—he’s driven to paint, selling his haunting works to a mysterious patron. When love enters his life, the line between inspiration and obsession begins to blur, and a single, desperate act sets off a chain of consequences he never saw coming.
In "Et kunstverk," a mortician disillusioned by the soulless routines of his trade constructs a robotic successor to carry out his final rites—his own death, and the burial he believes only artistry can honor. With quiet obsession, he designs a machine to perform the last duty with dignity, hoping to leave behind not just a body, but a statement.
In "Ødelagt ekteskap!", a man’s obsession with control spirals into horror when he uses voodoo dolls to manipulate his marriage, crafting them as wedding cake figures to ensure his desires come true. After remarrying, he keeps the discarded doll of his first wife, only to find it returning from the trash—crawling up to the shelf to destroy the doll of his new bride, leaving his new wife screaming in terror.
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