Ghoulish, but very well thought out episode. Juan's (Rey) having trouble providing for his hardscrabble family in rural Mexico. Worse he's ill and on the verge of dying. Seems the local undertaker Alejandro (Silvera) runs his graveyard like a used car lot, with all the scruples of a dodgy salesman. You get to "rent" a grave by the year, and if you don't pay-up, the cadaver is used as wall paper in an underground catacomb where loony Alejandro talks to the skeletal "residents". Anyway, poor Juan eventually expires, and the unscrupulous bone man cheats Juan's wife (Pellicer) in the burial such that Juan ends up a mummy in the catacomb. But Juan has sworn he will provide for his family, even after death. So what will happen now.
The episode is cheaply but artfully produced, the cadavers especially. Juan's mummified remains are worthy of an expensive A-production, and lend the hour its most memorable and ghoulish feature. I thought Silvera's performance was questionable since he opts for an over-the-top that lends the undertaker a near ludicrous impact at times. Then too, the pacing lags at times. Nonetheless, the entry's highly unusual with a nicely ironical ending that Hitch fans expect.