Terror Tract

Terror Tract is a 2000 American dark comedy/horror anthology film directed by Lance W. Dreesen and Clint Hutchison.

The frame features John Ritter as real-estate agent Bob Carter who tries to sell a variety of homes to a young couple, the Doyles.

Louis catches them in the act and plans to shoot Frank and hang Sarah to make it appear like a murder-suicide crime scene.

The next morning, when the police arrive with Clay in tow, they find Frank shot to death and Sarah hanging from the ceiling, just as Louis had intended in the beginning.

After burying Max in the back yard, Ron goes inside the house to find the pound dispatcher stabbed to death as well.

Back in the present time, Bob Carter tells the Doyles that the police believe Ron was responsible for the killings, and Jennifer shot him in self-defense, never saying another word after that since she became catatonic.

Dr. Lindsay, a troubled physician with psychic abilities, visits Dr. Corey, a therapist, in her office after hours to tell her of his visions in which he sees The Granny Killer killing his victims shortly before they happen.

As she anxiously waits for the elevator to reach her floor, Sean begins slowly coming towards her, badly wounded by the receipt letter spike jutting out of his chest.

At the same time, the elevator doors open, revealing The Granny Killer standing inside with a meat cleaver.

A horrified Mrs. Doyle runs out of the house to see a neighbor mowing over a cat buried neck-deep into the lawn.

As she gets in the car to drive off, Carter appears at the driver's side window with bloody papers in his hand begging her to close the deal.

[2] Terror Tract premiered in the United States as a television movie for the USA Network on October 18, 2000, followed by a home video release on January 30, 2001.