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Release Date:
12 November 1982 (USA)
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Tagline:
The Most Fun You'll Ever Have... BEING SCARED! more
Plot:
Inspired by the E.C. comics of the 1950s, George A.Romero and Stephen King bring five tales of terror to the screen. full summary | full synopsis
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Stephen King
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Death
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Terror
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Father's Day
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Meteor
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Awards:
2 nominations
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Fan heaven as two horror greats come together.
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Also Known As:
Cuentos de ultratumba (USA: Spanish title)
Stephen King's Creepshow (International: English title) (long title)
Creepshow (France) [fr]
Creepshow - Show de Horrores (Brazil) [pt]
Creepshow - yöjuttu (Finland) [fi]
Creepshow: El festín del terror (Argentina) [es]
Die unheimlich verrückte Geisterstunde (West Germany) [de]
Show kreatury (Poland) [pl]
Sou nakaza (Serbia) [sr]
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Stephen King's Creepshow (International: English title) (long title)
Creepshow (France) [fr]
Creepshow - Show de Horrores (Brazil) [pt]
Creepshow - yöjuttu (Finland) [fi]
Creepshow: El festín del terror (Argentina) [es]
Die unheimlich verrückte Geisterstunde (West Germany) [de]
Show kreatury (Poland) [pl]
Sou nakaza (Serbia) [sr]
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120 min | USA:130 min (approx.) (Original Workprint)
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Color (Technicolor)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Iceland:16 |
Canada:18A (Ontario) |
Singapore:PG (cut) |
Argentina:13 |
Australia:M |
Finland:K-18 |
France:-12 |
Netherlands:16 |
Sweden:15 |
UK:15 |
USA:R |
West Germany:18 |
Norway:18 (video premiere) (1984) |
Norway:(Banned) (video) (1986) |
Norway:(Banned) (1983-2003) (cinema release)
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In Stephen King's original script for the film, the final story, "They’re Creeping Up On You!", originally took place in a lush, carpeted penthouse apartment. However, because with roaches this would have been unworkable, Romero opted for a more empty almost hospital room-like set for the story.
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Factual errors: In the segment "Father's Day" - which purportedly takes place on Father's Day (which is in June) - it is already completely dark outside by 7pm. By this time in June it wouldn't be completely dark outside until much later in the evening.
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Quotes:
Harry:
Richard! I'm gonna get you! You hear me, Richard? YOU HEAR ME, RICHARD? I'm going to get you f...
[a wave washes over his head, cutting him off abruptly]
Richard Vickers: You've gotta hold your breath there, Harry. You've gotta hold your breath!
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[a wave washes over his head, cutting him off abruptly]
Richard Vickers: You've gotta hold your breath there, Harry. You've gotta hold your breath!
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Movie Connections:
Spoofed in Shrek the Third (2007)
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Gaudeamus Igitur
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George A Romero & Stephen King combine here to give us 5 joyously silly tales based on the style of the E.C. Comics that both men loved as youths.
The film begins with a young boy having his comic collection thrown away by his father, this angers the boy and he plots evil revenge that segues into the five stories.
"Father's Day" is the opening story and whilst it isn't short on the camp factor, it's a very inauspicious start, a zombie father returns to enact vengeance on his horrid family in the name of cake! Next up is "The Lonesome Death Of Jody Verill", which sees Stephen King himself in the title role of a less than dumb hick who touches a fallen meteor and thus starts to turn into a plant monster. King has fun with the role but overplays it to dangerously annoying ham proportions, but it's a tidy fable with a cool ending. We then get to my personal favourite of the bunch with "Something To Tide You Over," here we have a delightfully villainous Leslie Nielson burying his unfaithful wife and her lover {Ted Danson} in the sand up to their necks as the tide starts to come in, naturally there is a grizzly twist a coming.
"The Crate" sees the arrival of Hal Holbrook and Adrienne Barbeau into the proceedings, a smart message of not opening crates marked with "Danger, Do Not Open," and here we get a genuinely scary monster into the show. The final segment is "They're Creeping Up On You" which seems to be a favourite of many across the site, and although it has creepy impact for those scared of insects, it's not the crowning glory I was hoping for. We are then cut back to the boy and his thirst for revenge and the film finishes with a glint in its eye, more schlock and camp than outright horror, but still a great piece of 80s fun for fans to enjoy, 7/10.