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Creepshow 2

  • 1987
  • 12
  • 1h 32min
NOTE IMDb
6,0/10
30 k
MA NOTE
Creepshow 2 (1987)
Home Video Trailer from Anchor Bay Entertainment
Lire trailer1:11
1 Video
99+ photos
Comédie noireFantaisieHorreur

Trois histoires macabres tirées du dernier numéro de la bande dessinée préférée d'un garçon, traitant d'un Amérindien en bois vengeur, d'une tache monstrueuse dans un lac et d'un auto-stoppe... Tout lireTrois histoires macabres tirées du dernier numéro de la bande dessinée préférée d'un garçon, traitant d'un Amérindien en bois vengeur, d'une tache monstrueuse dans un lac et d'un auto-stoppeur éternel.Trois histoires macabres tirées du dernier numéro de la bande dessinée préférée d'un garçon, traitant d'un Amérindien en bois vengeur, d'une tache monstrueuse dans un lac et d'un auto-stoppeur éternel.

  • Réalisation
    • Michael Gornick
  • Scénario
    • Stephen King
    • George A. Romero
    • Lucille Fletcher
  • Casting principal
    • George Kennedy
    • Lois Chiles
    • Domenick John
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    30 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Gornick
    • Scénario
      • Stephen King
      • George A. Romero
      • Lucille Fletcher
    • Casting principal
      • George Kennedy
      • Lois Chiles
      • Domenick John
    • 171avis d'utilisateurs
    • 105avis des critiques
    • 39Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos1

    Creepshow 2
    Trailer 1:11
    Creepshow 2

    Photos126

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    Rôles principaux25

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    George Kennedy
    George Kennedy
    • Ray Spruce (segment "Old Chief Wood'nhead")
    Lois Chiles
    Lois Chiles
    • Annie Lansing (segment "The Hitchhiker")
    Domenick John
    • Boy Billy
    Tom Savini
    Tom Savini
    • The Creep
    Philip Dore
    • Curly (segment "Old Chief Wood'nhead")
    Maltby Napoleon
    • Indian #1 (segment "Old Chief Wood'nhead")
    Tyrone Tonto
    • Indian #2 (segment "Old Chief Wood'nhead")
    Dorothy Lamour
    Dorothy Lamour
    • Martha Spruce (segment "Old Chief Wood'nhead")
    Frank Salsedo
    • Ben Whitemoon (segment "Old Chief Wood'nhead")
    Holt McCallany
    Holt McCallany
    • Sam Whitemoon (segment "Old Chief Wood'nhead")
    David Holbrook
    • Fatso Gribbens (segment "Old Chief Wood'nhead")
    Don Harvey
    Don Harvey
    • Andy Cavenaugh (segment "Old Chief Wood'nhead")
    Dan Kamin
    Dan Kamin
    • Old Chief Wood'nhead (segment "Old Chief Wood'nhead")
    Dean Smith
    Dean Smith
    • Mr. Cavenaugh (segment "Old Chief Wood'nhead")
    • (as Deane Smith)
    Shirley Sonderegger
    • Mrs. Cavenaugh (segment "Old Chief Wood'nhead")
    Paul Satterfield
    • Deke (segment "The Raft")
    Jeremy Green
    • Laverne (segment "The Raft")
    Daniel Beer
    Daniel Beer
    • Randy (segment "The Raft")
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Gornick
    • Scénario
      • Stephen King
      • George A. Romero
      • Lucille Fletcher
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    6Mileskolehmainen

    Creepshow 2 takes the scary route, instead of the first one's tongue-in-cheek tone. Not a mistake.

    As sequels go, quite good. The three (Not five, budgetary reason) tales are fun (and surprisingly scary). The acting is okay, including a few good performances. The tales, which I will now rate, all have gore, fun, and scares. The first segment: "Old Chief Wooden-head" is an old-fashion revenge story. It has a slow and mysterious build, but with enough action to keep things interesting. Acting-wise this episode does okay, nothing too great, but pretty good. The effects in this episode are a little wooden (no pun intended) but capture the essence of the menacing but slow-moving monsters of 50s media. The second episode, "The Raft" Again, okay acting but nothing great. But the blob monster ranges from looking real enough to looking kinda horrible (mostly in the earlier shots). Stephen King was at least somewhat right when he described the monster as an "old rug". Despite that, this episode still dishes out some good scares and creepy gore. The third installment is the scariest one. Good acting, scary scenes, and scary gore. In all Creepshow 2 is worthy (but not equal to) the original.
    6dworldeater

    A step down from the 1st film, but still a decent watch

    Creepshow 2 has Steven King and George Romero returning for this sequel but only in the writing. The budget is substantially lower and so is the overall quality of the production. With that said, it is still fairly entertaining anthology horror based of the EC comics. In the original film there were 5 short stories, in this there are 3(because they ran out of money). Had there been a bigger budget and with George Romero directing this could have been closer in quality to the original Creepshow. Having said that this is still a good time passer and a basically a bridge between Creepshow and the excellent Tales From The Crypt series, which was awesome and would be on HBD for a long time.
    6Bored_Dragon

    Decent sequel with awesome last story

    This time we got just three stories and new director. Sure, King's presence is felt throughout whole thing and sequel is more or less on the same level with original. Because of really great last story I even rated it bit higher than it's prequel. To all horror and King fans I strongly recommend to see at least that last one.

    6/10
    7mcfly-31

    looks cheap but so damn funny

    Hate to say it guys, but I liked this one better. One was good, but this one is so silly, so comical at times, that I just loved it. If you're unfamiliar with the format, there are 3 short stories featured here. Up first is a wooden indian that adorns the front of a general store, coming to life to kill the goons who gunned down his owners. Holt McCallany is very strong as the foul mouthed leader of the gang. And the way he gets his...hoo boy. Number two has a man-eating oil slick(?) snacking on teens on a wooden raft. And most people are right when they say it looks like a big hefty bag. And a moment that will have you rolling, and that will give teenage boys ideas and have men remembering fondly when they may have done it, is where the surviving guy takes a peek under the surviving girls sweater. Good to see where this dudes priorities are; two of his friends are dead, he's nearly been killed, and he decides its a good time to look at boobies. I loved it. But my absolute favorite of both Creepshow films is the hitchhiker story. It's so hysterically unrealistic that it still makes me laugh all these years later. With Lois Chiles mind-losing dialogue, and the dead guys constant "thanks for the ride, lady!" I can't imagine a funnier, more exciting short story than that. In a perfect world Tom Wright, who played the hitchhiker, wouldda been nominated for an Oscar. Also a high five to the campy look of the film, with all three films set in the middle of nowhere, one at sea, one (mostly) in the woods. A lot of fun I say, though most hated this one.
    7Minus_The_Beer

    "Thanks for the Ride, Lady!"

    Masters of Horror Stephen King and George A. Romero return to deliver more comic book style thrills in "Creepshow 2." With original "Creepshow" cinematographer Michael Gornick stepping in as director, the film is not only slimmer on content (three stories instead of five) but on budget and star-power as well. That doesn't mean that horror fans aren't in for a heaping serving of campy carnage candy, though. In tradition with the original, "Creepshow" is hellbent on making its viewers laugh and squirm in their seats simultaneously.

    While Gornick is no George A. Romero, he certainly brings a touch of style to the film that serves it well. Animated segments aside, the look and tone of the original is carried over into its sequel, with some surprisingly flashy moments that make one wonder why the director fell off the face of the Earth (you know, aside from the fact that this flick flopped). The script, penned by Romero, has its ups and downs, with some stories being more effective and more competent than others. Variety, however, is the key to the film's success. If one thing can be said about this affair, it is that it never bores and it certainly goes by quickly enough. In fact, some would say the fun ends far too early.

    The three stories are a mixed bag of creepy and goofy, with the first concerning a wooden Indian propped outside of a small-town general store. When local punks rob its kindly owners, the statue comes to life seeking revenge. This bit is rather slow moving and sets the movie off on the wrong foot. Although not terrible by any means, it is in sharp contrast to the two that follow. Next up, we follow a foursome of guys and gals going for a swim in a secluded lake. Soon they find themselves being feasted upon by what can only be described as an oil slick surrounded by a Hefty bag. Of the three, this is probably the strongest, with some genuinely creepy moments and terrific special effects. Then, to wrap things up, we find a woman of questionable morals being stalked on the highway by a drifter she accidentally hit. While his insistence on thanking her for the ride makes him seem harmless enough, the woman quickly slips into madness as she tries to rid herself of the passenger to no avail. This is the one segment most likely to induce a few unintentional chuckles for its ridiculously over-the-top premise and execution.

    Overall, there's a noticeable drop in quality from the first, but the sense of dread and humor is still intact. "Creepshow 2" is certainly a worthy sequel with a few moments of brilliance that may have panned out better in feature length films. "The Raft," in particular, would have been a great 80's teen monster movie in the vein of the remake of "The Blob" that would roll into theaters a year later. Taken for what it is, though, this sequel is like a bag of Halloween candy -- some hits, some misses, but certainly worth the time regardless.

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    • Anecdotes
      Daniel Beer, who played Randy in the segment "The Raft" almost died from hypothermia. The water was so cold his body turned green. The crew wanted him to continue acting, but Director Michael Gornick said if they get him to keep working, he will walk off the set and never return. So they took him to the hospital and he made a full recovery, and completed the segment of "The Raft."
    • Gaffes
      When Annie Lansing is looking out of the back of her car to see if the hitchhiker is still running behind her, he has disappeared but instead you can see a crewmember through the upper left corner of the car window.
    • Citations

      Sam Whitemoon: Look at this. Look at this sweetheart. Tell me this ain't a movie star. What're you, kiddin'? They gotta make me a movie star. Hey. As soon as they see this hair they gonna say, "Sam, get over here. Get in front of these cameras." There's a hundred million women out there just waiting to run this hair between their legs.

    • Crédits fous
      After the credits are over the following text appears: "Juvenile delinquency is the product of pent-up frustrations, stored-up resentments and bottled-up fears. It is not the product of cartoons and captions. But the comics are a handy, obvious, uncomplicated scapegoat. If the adults who crusade against them would only get steamed up over such basic causes of delinquency as parental ignorance, indifference and cruelty, they might discover that comic books are no more then a menace than Treasure Island or Jack the Giant Killer". (Colliers Magazine, 1949).
    • Versions alternatives
      When initially released to Blu-ray in Germany, it was heavily cut down by almost 10 minutes.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Nightmares in Foam Rubber (2004)
    • Bandes originales
      Theme from 'Creepshow'
      Composed by John Harrison

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 décembre 1987 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Cuentos de terror
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 12890 E Main St, Humboldt, Arizona, États-Unis(storefront and interiors - "Old Chief Wood'nhead")
    • Sociétés de production
      • New World Pictures
      • Laurel Entertainment Inc.
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    • Budget
      • 3 500 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 14 000 000 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 584 077 $US
      • 3 mai 1987
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 14 000 000 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 32min(92 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1(original & negative ratio/open matte)

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