The second ongoing episode of 'Tales From The Darkside', 'I'll Give You A Million' focuses on two millionaires whom have left no means unturned to rise to the top of their game, including murder. On one Thursday night, Duncan Williams (Keenan Wynn) decides to test the faith of his friend Jack Blaine (George Petrie) by offering one million dollars for his eternal soul. Jack balks, but is eventually convinced to sell his soul to Duncan (who included provisions where Jack would get both his money and highest interest allowed by law if Jack were to die by unnatural causes, same with himself). Bad move, since Jack soon learns he has cancer and only has about a month to live. Duncan is skeptical, refusing to accept Jack's offer to return the money and to void the contract. Only after Duncan is offered an additional million dollars does he reconsider. By this time, however, it's too late. Jack dies, and Duncan is left with a worthless contract. Or is he? Not quite, as Jack returns from the grave in spirit form and tries to convince Duncan to accept the soul. Duncan ends up having a heart attack due to seeing his friend (whose body was cremated), and as he lies dying on his bed, a well-dressed man appears in the room. The man speaks cryptically about the details of the contract before throwing it behind him... the paper bursting into flames. It's the Devil (Brad Fisher), and he's claiming the reward of these two evil mens' souls. Before he returns to Hell, he glares at the body of Duncan Williams, whose chest bursts with three flaming words: Paid In Full. An excellent episode of the series with great performances by Keenan Wynn and George Petrie. The highlight performance is that of Brad Fisher, who despite not looking like the typical Devil, pulls off the coldest, most sinister approach I've ever seen anyone take. You fear him not by his looks, but by his sheer evil. He's almost amused by their little game, yet stayed out of it until they'd ruined themselves by bargaining with impossibly high stakes.