Watch: Tales to Keep You Awake Season 1 Episode 1
S1 EP1
Tales to Keep You Awake
Drama • Comedy • Mystery • Sci-Fi & Fantasy
US Release
~ THE LEGENDARY SPANISH ANTHOLOGY SERIES ~
Overview:
Tales of terror by established authors such as Ray Bradbury or Edgar Allan Poe, as well as original scripts.
Created by:
Chicho Ibáñez Serrador
Status:
Ended
Language:
Spanish
First air date:
2/4/1966
Last air date:
10/4/1982
Key words:
Seasons
Season 1
18 Episodes
Season 2
8 Episodes
Season 3
4 Episodes
Cast
~ as ~
and 2 more
Narciso Ibáñez Menta
Dr. Fredrick Strom and 10 more
Estanis González
and 4 more
Lola Lemos
Pedro Sempson
and 3 more
José María Caffarel
Antonio Colinos
José Luis Lespe
and 1 more
Manuel Galiana
Enrique Valdemar and 2 more
Mario Álex
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Written 8 year(s) ago
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We all grew up hearing the same classic horror stories written by famous authors such as Edgar Allan Poe and Ray Bradbury. Yet... we don't seem to get tired of them, do we?. Well, 'Historias para no dormir' demonstrates that even if we have already seen these stories before, that doesn't really mean that we won't find any interest in seeing them again. The main reason why this show can captivate many horror lovers nowadays, is mostly because of the beautiful display of Gothic imagery. It's a fact that sometimes it's all about the right atmosphere and imagery. Narciso Ibañez Serrador, the creator of the show, achieves admirable results with some of the most famous horror tales such as 'The Raven', 'The Cask of Amontillado' and 'The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar' among others. The music composed by Pedro Baldie and Waldo de los Rios creates the perfect dark and sinister atmosphere that should accompany what is seen on the screen. The background music is repeated in several different episodes, which could be considered as a lack of effort by some people. Personally, I think that is not exactly a bad thing. It is in some way emblematic and why not use the same music for different episodes when it is so well composed?.
"Historias para no dormir" is the right choice for anyone who is in the mood to sit back, relax and enjoy a nice display of dark imagery, atmospheric, bone-chilling music and simple stories that will reach you, even though you have probably heard about them before. Science fiction and comedy lovers are welcome to give it a chance as well, since this show also has room for them in many episodes.