This 120 minute feature film is a DVD starring Hal Holbroo k, Adrienne Barbeau, Leslie Nielsen, Ed Harris, and Ted Dan son.
CREEPSHOW presents five tales of horror, gore, and morbid humor, written by Stephen King and directed by George A. Romero. The film's style is a tribute to E.C. Comics, the campy horror comic books of the 1950s. Beware of (or watch for) a scene featuring hundreds of cockroaches...
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.
Theatrical release: October 31, 1982.
An E.C.-style comic book adaptation of the film, drawn by artist Berni Wrightson (SWAMP THING) was released to coincide with the film.
The "Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill" story bears a close resemblance to the H.P. Lovecraft tale, "The Colour Out of Space," which was adapted into the 1987 film THE CURSE.
Ed Harris appeared in director George Romero's KNIGHTRIDERS in the previous year.
Joe King, who plays the young boy in the framing story, is the son of screenwriter Stephen King.
An ashtray in the film turns up in all five stories.
CREEPSHOW was followed by a sequel in 1987.
Creepshow Quotes/Excerpts:
"I want my cake!"--The undead corpse of Nathan Grantham coming back on Father's Day
"Just tell it to call you Billie!"--Henry Northrup (Hal Holbrook) after feeding his loudmouthed wife (Adrienne Barbeau) to the monster in the crate
Creepshow Reviews:
"...The best things about CREEPSHOW are its carefully simulated comic-book tackiness and the gusto with which good actors assume silly positions..."
-- Vincent Canby, New York Times
"...The film is top of its class....CREEPSHOW feels like a real labor of love and Romero produces more genuine startling effects than anyone in recent years..."
-- Klad., Variety
Wheres my cake badelia? Classic horror!!! Submitted by robhau771 (Las Vegas NV) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Horror Anthologies at their best!!!... Scary, fun, sick and fantastic. I love horror antholigies and the Creepshow series is the best out of all The Horror Antholgies i've ever seen. If you liked Creepshow I recomend you see Creepshow 2.
Submitted by connor (Hatfield, Doncaster, Yorkshire, UK) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Old Horror This has several storys that can creep you out. Watch it if you like old stile horror movies. Submitted by Lee (Alabama) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
GREAT oldies but goodies Man, I will never tire of Stephen King. The stuff he comes up with, what a nut! The kid in the very begining of this movie (he bought the Creepshow mag and his Dad throws it out) is such a freak. That kid gives me the creeps alone! The skit with Adrienne Barbeau is hilarious "just call me Billie" There are a lot of well known's in this as well. Very cool 80's flick! Submitted by Stacey (Manteca, CA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
5 great King Horror Short Stories ... ...even with Stephen King himself in the first episode ...thrilling - funny -...and some great acting by great actors ...!!
A MUST FOR HORROR FREAKS ...and others as well, of course ! Submitted by Manuel (Germany) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Region 1 Snap Case Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Full Frame - 1.33 Letterbox - 1.85 Audio: Dolby Digital Surround - English Additional Release Material: Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selection 5 Stephen King Tales in the Style of 50's Horror Comic Books
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