Happy post-Halloween you creeps! In this 13th episode of Simply Horrifying we have an episode that probably is the most memorable in my opinion. Being a child of the late 1980s and early 1990s one of my favorite movies has "The Goonies" and this episode, entitled "Undertaking Parlor" has the finger prints of "The Goonies" all over it.
A group of friends stumble upon a town conspiracy to kill it's riches residents and profit off of their funerals. Starring John Glover as the town mortician and Data from "The Goonies" as Josh, the aspiring film director of the group, can three four friends put a stop to this evil plot or murder for profit.
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