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Creepshow is a classic 1982 anthology horror movie directed by George A. Romero (of Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead fame), and written by Stephen King (The Shining, Misery, The Stand). It was considered a sleeper hit at the box office when released in November 1982, earning over $21 million domestically,[1] and remains a popular film among horror fans. The film was shot on location in Pittsburgh and surrounding areas. It consists of five short "Jolting Tales of Horror": "Father's Day", "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill", "Something to Tide You Over", "The Crate" and "They're Creeping Up On You!". Two of these stories, "The Crate" and "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill" (originally titled "Weeds"), were adapted from previously published Stephen King short horror tales. The segments are tied together by animated sequences. The film is bookended by scenes featuring a young boy named Billy (played by Stephen King's own son, Joe King) who is punished by his father for reading horror comics. The film is a homage to the E.C. horror comic books of the 1950s such as Tales from the Crypt, The Vault of Horror & The Haunt of Fear. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (496x755, 97 KB) Summary Theatrical poster for the film Creepshow (1982). ...
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Creepshow 3 is the second sequel to Stephen King & George A. Romeros 1982 horror classic, Creepshow. The film consists of five new tales of horror: Alice, Rachel the Call Girl, The Radio, The Haunted Dog & Professor Daytons Wife. The film is slated for a late 2006 straight-to...
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Plot Father's Day (First story, written by King expressly for the film): Years ago, Nathan Grantham was killed on Father's Day when his daughter Bedelia bashed him in the head with a marble ashtray as he screamed for his cake. Years later, as his relatives get together for their annual dinner on Father's Day, Nathan comes back from the dead and returns the favor in a quest for his beloved cake. The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill (Second story, originally titled Weeds, adapted from a previously published short story): A backwoods hick thinks a newly-discovered meteorite will provide enough money to pay off the remaining $200 of his bank loan. Instead, he finds himself overcome by a rapidly spreading plant-like organism that arrives in the meteorite. Stephen King himself plays the doomed protagonist in this darkly humorous story. Weeds (also known as The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill) is a short story by Stephen King. ...
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Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of over 200 stories including over 50 bestselling horror novels. ...
Something to Tide You Over (Third story, written by King expressly for the film): A coldblooded Leslie Nielsen stages a terrible fate for his unfaithful wife and her lover (Gaylen Ross and Ted Danson), only to have them repay a supernatural revenge back upon him by burying him up to his neck on the beach just before the tide comes in. Leslie William Nielsen OC (born February 11, 1926) is a Canadian/American actor. ...
Actress, writer, producer and director Gaylen Ross(born: Gail Sue Rosenblum) is perhaps best known for having starred in George A. Romeros 1978 horror film Dawn of the Dead and later in Creepshow. ...
Ted Danson (born Edward Bridge Danson III on December 29, 1947) is an American actor most notable for his television work, and specifically, for his role as central character Sam Malone in the sitcom Cheers, and his role as Dr. John Becker on the series Becker. ...
The Crate (Fourth story, adapted from a previously published short story): A mysterious, extremely lethal creature is unwittingly freed from its crate in this classic monster story. Hal Holbrook stars as a college professor who sees the creature as a way to rid himself of his emotionally abusive wife, played by Adrienne Barbeau. The Crate is a short story by Stephen King. ...
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They're Creeping Up On You! (Fifth story, written by King expressly for the film): A cruel, miserly businessman (played by E.G. Marshall) is disgusted by both germs and insects, but finds himself helpless to stop them when Mr. White, his put-upon employee, allows his apartment to be overrun by endless hoards of cockroaches. Everett Gunnar Marshall (June 18, 1910 - August 24, 1998) was an American actor who starred in 1957 movie 12 Angry Men. Marshall was born in Owatonna, Minnesota. ...
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The film ends with the boy's father experiencing bad neck pains, transmitted by a voodoo doll ordered from the comic by the boy. A large sequined voodoo banner by the artist George Valris The term Voodoo (Vodun in Benin; also Vodou or other phonetically equivalent spellings in Haiti; Vudu in the Dominican Republic) is applied to the branches of a West African ancestor-based Theist-Animist religious tradition. ...
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A comic book is a magazine or book containing the art form of comics. ...
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Sequels and adaptations The film was later adapted into an actual comic book illustrated by Bernie Wrightson. A generally considered below-par sequel, Creepshow 2, appeared during 1987. The film contained 3 tales of horror, as opposed to the original's 5. A further sequel, Creepshow 3, appeared in 2007, direct-to-video, to mostly negative reviews. The third installment, like the original, features five short comedic horror stories. Swamp Thing, created by Bernie Wrightson. ...
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Creepshow 3 is the second sequel to Stephen King & George A. Romeros 1982 horror classic, Creepshow. The film consists of five new tales of horror: Alice, Rachel the Call Girl, The Radio, The Haunted Dog & Professor Daytons Wife. The film is slated for a late 2006 straight-to...
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The moderate success of "Creepshow" sparked interest in a television series in the same mold. After a few changes, Laurel Productions renamed the television version Tales from the Darkside (which later spawned a film adaptation very similar to Creepshow, entitled "Tales from the Darkside: The Movie" (1990) directed by John Harrison, Creepshow's composer. This series lasted four years (1983–87) before being replaced by a virtually identical series named Monsters, which lasted another three years (1988–91). A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ...
Tales from the Darkside is an anthology TV series from the 1980s produced by George A. Romero. ...
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Remake and upcoming sequels Warner Bros. Pictures is one of the companies currently involved in developing a remake of the film, Creepshow (2008). Taurus Entertainment (the company behind "Creepshow 3"), has already announced plans for a Creepshow 4. The fourth installment is said to go into production "sometime this summer." [2] Warner Bros. ...
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Creepshow 3 is the second sequel to Stephen King & George A. Romeros 1982 horror classic, Creepshow. The film consists of five new tales of horror: Alice, Rachel the Call Girl, The Radio, The Haunted Dog & Professor Daytons Wife. The film is slated for a late 2006 straight-to...
Special edition A Special Edition DVD release of Creepshow was announced in early March 2007 exclusively for the United Kingdom. It is currently set to be released 15th October, 2007. DVD (Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) is an optical disc storage media format that can be used for data storage, including movies with high video and sound quality. ...
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Trivia - The marble ash tray that plays a major role in "Father's Day", has a cameo in all the other stories in the movie, and even pops up in the wrap around featuring Billy.
- The ragtime music that opens "They're Creeping Up On You!" was also played in Sam Raimi's horror classic The Evil Dead as the film's ending theme.
Several screenshots from the film, demonstrating the way comic book imagery and effects were used to recreate the feel of classic 50s horror comics. - The fourth story in the film, "The Crate," was partially filmed on the campus of Carnegie Mellon University, in the Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall building. The remainder of the film's interiors were filmed at Penn Hall Academy, a disused facility in Monroeville, PA.
- Presumably due to running time issues, the film's third episode ("Something To Tide You Over") was completely omitted from the theatrical release in Germany. However, the segment was included in the subsequent original German video edition.
- The persistent rumor of a massive nest of cockroaches being discovered on the Carnegie-Mellon University campus is false, as the sets for "They're Creeping Up On You!" were constructed entirely in the gymnasium of Penn Hall Academy in Monroeville. Several hundred roaches did escape from their holding area (called the "Roach Motel" by the crew), however, much to the dismay of roach wrangler Raymond Mendez (who would return to Pittsburgh in 1990 to provide a variety of moths for Jonathan Demme's film Silence of the Lambs).
- This film (and particularly the segment "They're Creeping Up on You!," was #99 on Bravo's 100 Scariest Movie Moments.
- The beach exteriors for the film's third story, "Something To Tide You Over", were filmed at Island Beach State Park, just south of Seaside Heights, New Jersey. The building visible in the background is known as the state Governor's "Summer Mansion" or Governor's "Cottage"
- Select excerpts from the score were used for the music in Eli Roth's faux trailer Thanksgiving in Grindhouse.
- The crate in the story "The Crate" can be seen in Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday.
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The Evil Dead (also known as Evil Dead, The Book of The Dead, Sam Raimis The Evil Dead and The Evil Dead: The Ultimate Experience in Grueling Terror) is a 1981 horror film written and directed by Sam Raimi and starring Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss and Betsy Baker. ...
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See also This is a list of films based on work by Stephen King (including the Richard Bachman titles): // 1970s 1976 Carrie 1979 Salems Lot 1980s 1980 The Shining 1982 Creepshow (consists of five short films: Fathers Day, The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill, Something to Tide You Over, The...
Creepshow 2 DVD cover Creepshow 2 is a 1987 film directed by Michael Gornick. ...
Creepshow 3 is the second sequel to Stephen King & George A. Romeros 1982 horror classic, Creepshow. The film consists of five new tales of horror: Alice, Rachel the Call Girl, The Radio, The Haunted Dog & Professor Daytons Wife. The film is slated for a late 2006 straight-to...
References External links The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an online database of information about movies, actors, television shows, production crew personnel, and video games. ...
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