Prologue In the small
Tennessee town of Oldfield, historian Julian White relates four horror stories to local journalist Beth Chandler, who has just attended the public execution of Julian's niece, Katherine, a serial killer. The stories that Julian presents to Beth are about the history of Oldfield, which, according to Julian, is an inherent epicenter for pure
evil. White's narration serves as a wraparound story for four otherwise unconnected segments set during different periods in the town's history.
"Stanley" The first of the stories, set in contemporary times, involves awkward and lonely grocer Stanley Burnside, who takes care of his codependent ailing sister, Eileen. Stanley attempts to date Grace, his younger, glamorous boss. She agrees to a dinner date, but rebukes Stanley's sexual advances, after which Stanley strangles her to death. Grace's murder goes unsolved, but prior to her burial, Stanley breaks into the mortuary and
rapes her corpse. Nine months later, Stanley murders Eileen in a fit of rage. That same night, a
mutant zombie offspring—the product of Stanley's sexual violation of Grace's corpse—breaks into the house and terrorizes Stanley, eventually killing him.
"On the Run" The second story, set in the 1950s, follows Jesse Hardwick, who is shot and injured by ruthless
gangsters over a gambling debt. He flees into the swamp, where he is saved by Felder Evans, an apparent practitioner of magic who nurses him back to health. In Felder's cabin, Jesse finds newspaper clippings that suggest Felder was an escaped
slave in the late 1800s. Believing Felder has the secret to
immortality, Jesse pleads that Felder make him immortal too. Felder agrees to teach Jesse certain rituals, but Jesse gets impatient and demands to be given a potion. He takes Felder into the swamp where he threatens to drown him, accidentally dropping him in the water. Jesse returns to Felder's cabin to look for the potion, when Felder returns and incapacitates him. He reveals that he already had given Jesse the life-giving elixir when he first saved him, which has given Jesse another 70 years of life. Saying it would be too much trouble to keep Jesse around, but he can't kill him, Felder starts beating Jesse with an axe. Later, Jesse's mutilated body is found on a country road. Doctors are baffled that he is alive. Jesse is left in a hospital bed with Fielder's voice echoing in his mind that he will continue living in this state for "another 70 years, or more."
"Lovecraft's Traveling Amusements" The third story, set in 1933, follows Amarrillis Caulfield, a young woman who falls in love with Steven, a glass-eating
carnival sideshow performer. Steven's relationship with Amarrallis is met with the ire of the controlling, cruel snakewoman who owns the carnival and manipulates the performers with voodoo. The snakewoman
curses Steven, making the sharp objects he ingests emerge from his skin when he touches Amarilliss. Steven flees with Amarrillis, but, under the snakewoman's curse, all of the sharp objects he has ingested over the years burst out of his body, killing him. Later, Amarrillis, now under the snakewoman's control, is put on display in the carnival as a "human
pincushion."
"Four Soldiers" In the fourth segment, set during the
American Civil War,
Union soldier Sgt. Gallen and his men encounter a group of disfigured children living alone in an isolated farmhouse in an uninhabited land. The children are powerful and tactical, taking the soldiers hostage. Gallen manages to escape by killing one of the children, and finds the others outside using one of his men's dismembered torsos as a piñata. He is recaptured and comes to learn the children are all
orphans of
Confederate soldiers, avenging their parents while creating a cult to rule over their forgotten territory. The children bring Gallen outside, where they burn him alive, announcing that this act will serve as a new beginning for the town of Oldfield.
Epilogue After relaying the final story, Julian is confronted by Beth, who reveals she corresponded via letter with Katherine while the latter was in prison. In her letters, Katherine claimed that Julian, who raised her from childhood, "poisoned her mind" with his beliefs that Oldfield is a place full of evil. Blaming Julian for Katherine's actions, Beth states her desire to avenge Katherine and stabs Julian in the throat with a switchblade. Before dying, Julian states: “Welcome to Oldfield”. == Cast ==