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Creepshow, 1982

Creepshow

English

USA

Rating:6.6
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Profile of Creepshow

The mood of Creepshow is witty, scary, and suspenseful. The plot centers around escapades, deadly occurences, and danger. It is a thriller and horror movie. Stylistically, Creepshow involves multiple stories, is episodic, and is surreal. In approach, it is fantastical and serious. It happens in the 1980s. Creepshow is known for being a cult favorite. Note that it includes mild violent content.

Summary of Creepshow

In this collaboration with Stephen King, director George Romero assembles a distinguished cast and pays vividly hued homage to the E.C. horror comics of the 1950s. (This film appeared years before the TALES FROM THE CRYPT series.) Five creepy tales are strung together by a framing story involving a young boy being punished by his father for reading the gruesome, titular comic book. "Father's Day" tells the tale of a family patriarch exacting beyond-the-grave revenge on the daughter who murdered him. In "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill," a Maine hayseed (King himself in a ridiculously over-the-top performance) is overtaken by a meteor-based plant growth. A cuckolded husband exacts watery revenge on his cheating wife and her lover in "Something to Tide You Over." A hairy beast in a box is used for nefarious purposes at a university in "The Crate." Finally, in "They're Creeping Up on You," a wealthy, arrogant New Yorker with a fear of germs has a disturbing run-in with cockroaches during a blackout.

While the stories are a bit brief, the style is appropriate for the anthology format. Romero's use of garish colors to mimic the ink in comic books is visually appealing, preventing the gore on display from being too off-putting. Featuring early appearances by actors such as Ed Harris and Ted Danson, CREEPSHOW is eerie, engaging entertainment.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 10 November 1982
Runtime: 120 min

Cast and Crew

Hal Holbrook as Henry Northrup in Creepshow
Hal Holbrook

as Henry Northrup

Adrienne Barbeau as Wilma Northrup in Creepshow
Adrienne Barbeau

as Wilma Northrup

Fritz Weaver

as Dexter Stanley

Leslie Nielsen as Richard Vickers in Creepshow
Leslie Nielsen

as Richard Vickers

Photos

Creepshow (1982)
Creepshow (1982)
Creepshow (1982)
Creepshow (1982)

Users Reviews

What do you get when you put George A. Romero's directing along with Stephen King's amazing talent to spin a good tale? An awesome flick. Being both a fan of Romero's films and King's writing I must say the duo works great together. The five stories...
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