Creepshow 1982 Comedy Horror Anthology Film | Review
- Amy McLean
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What's your review of the 1982 comedy horror anthology film Creepshow? It's directed by George A. Romero, and written by Stephen King.
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About Creepshow 1982
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Creepshow plot from IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083767/
Stories:
Father's Day
The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill
Something to Tide You Over
The Crate
They're Creeping Up on You
The trailer can be found online.
Cast and Characters:
Joe King as Billy Hopkins
Tom Atkins as Stan Hopkins
Iva Jean Saraceni as Mrs Hopkins
Marty Schiff as Garbageman 1
Tom Savini as Garbageman 2
Carrie Nye as Sylvia Grantham
Viveca Lindfors as Bedelia Grantham
Ed Harris as Hank Blaine
Warner Shook as Richard Grantham
Elizabeth Regan as Cass Blaine
Jon Lormer as Nathan Grantham
John Amplas as Nathan's Corpse
Nann Mogg as Mrs Danvers
Peter Messer as Yarbro
Stephen King as Jordy Verrill
Bingo O'Malley as Jordy's Father/Doctor
Something to Tide You Over
Leslie Nielsen as Richard Vickers
Ted Danson as Harry Wentworth
Gaylen Ross as Becky Vickers
Richard Gere as Man on TV
Hal Holbrook as Henry Northup
Adrienne Barbeau as Wilma "Billie" Northup
Fritz Weaver as Dexter Stanley
Robert Harper as Charlie Gereson
Don Keefer as Mike the Janitor
Christine Forrest as Tabitha Raymond
Chuck Aber as Richard Raymond
Cletus Anderson as Host
Katie Karlovitz as Maid
Darryl Ferrucci as Fluffy
E. G. Marshall as Upson Pratt
David Early as Mr White
Mark Tierno as the voice of Carl Reynolds
Ann Muffly as the voice of Lenora Castonmeyer
Ned Beatty as the voice of Bob Bean
Directed by George A. Romero
Screenplay by Stephen King
Music by John Harrison
Production companies: United Film Distribution Company, Laurel Show, Inc.
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release dates: May 16, 1982 (Cannes Film Festival), November 10, 1982 (United States)