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Creepshow 2

  • 1987
  • 12
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
30K
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Creepshow 2 (1987)
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Dark ComedyFantasyHorror

Three macabre tales from the latest issue of a boy's favorite comic book, dealing with a vengeful wooden Native American, a monstrous blob in a lake, and an undying hitchhiker.Three macabre tales from the latest issue of a boy's favorite comic book, dealing with a vengeful wooden Native American, a monstrous blob in a lake, and an undying hitchhiker.Three macabre tales from the latest issue of a boy's favorite comic book, dealing with a vengeful wooden Native American, a monstrous blob in a lake, and an undying hitchhiker.

  • Director
    • Michael Gornick
  • Writers
    • Stephen King
    • George A. Romero
    • Lucille Fletcher
  • Stars
    • George Kennedy
    • Lois Chiles
    • Domenick John
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    30K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Gornick
    • Writers
      • Stephen King
      • George A. Romero
      • Lucille Fletcher
    • Stars
      • George Kennedy
      • Lois Chiles
      • Domenick John
    • 170User reviews
    • 103Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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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")
    • Director
      • Michael Gornick
    • Writers
      • Stephen King
      • George A. Romero
      • Lucille Fletcher
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    User reviews170

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    Dethcharm

    "No One Knows We're Here! No One At all!"...

    CREEPSHOW 2 is, of course, the sequel to the original. It follows a similar format, being an anthology film with a wraparound story, complete with "comic book" animation between tales. All are based on stories by Stephen King.

    PART 1 is called OLD CHIEF WOOD'NHEAD- An elderly couple (George Kennedy and Dorothy Lamour) who run a store in a tiny desert town, find themselves up against some local thugs, resulting in tragedy. Soon thereafter, the nefarious gang is in dire trouble when the "wooden Indian" of the title -a fixture in front of the store- starts to walk around. This segment is a good kickoff, and the practical effects are decent, making the wooden avenger seem -somewhat- real.

    PART 2 is THE RAFT- A group of friends head out to the lake, in order to enjoy a day of rafting. Unbeknownst to these young people -two guys and two girls- something is floating on the surface of the lake. Something like a huge oil slick that's... alive! Gushy, goop-y, gruesome horror quickly erupts. A fair middle story with an interesting monster, though it does sometimes resemble an old, slimy tarp.

    PART 3, THE HITCH-HIKER- Annie (Lois Chiles) is cheating on her husband. One night, on her way home, she's involved in a hit-and-run, and leaves the man (Tom Wright) dead in the road. Unfortunately for Annie, the victim just won't stay dead, and haunts Annie in a most macabre and shocking way! This one is the best of the three, and is a terrific denouement!

    While not as stellar as its predecessor, this movie is still enjoyable and filled with ghoulish fun!...
    6EdwardtheBlackPrince

    Decent sequel

    Where Creepshow 2 suffers is that it is not as good as the first movie. You would think that with three stories instead of five this time it would be less condensed. Unfortunately, that's not the case out of the three stories only the second one is all that interesting The first story Old chief wooden head tells the tale of a ma and pa couple who own a store with a cigar Indian who end up getting killed by robbers and the statue comes alive to avenge their deaths. It's a decent way to start a movie although you kind of question the hokey acting from the murderers. In the second storyline, the raft involves a bunch of friends going out in the middle of a lake. They are then pursued by a blob monster. This is the best out of the three stories. Most time spent on it is full of suspense, and Tension invested in wondering how these people are going to get away from this oil monster. In the third and final story, the hitchhiker has a businesswoman who is having an affair while rushing home to beat her husband's suspicions she runs someone over and is pursued by them unable to get away. This one is honestly the slowest & worst of the three it just goes on and on and gets to predict where the outcome is going to lead.
    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
    liveronastick

    A worthy but flawed sequel

    Creepshow 2 was released in 1987 and was directed by George Romero's regular cinematographer Michael Gornick. Gornick, who was a late replacement for the original director FX maestro Tiom Savini, cut his directorial teeth on several episodes of Laurel's Tales From The Darkside and was a natural choice to make the film. He does a commendable job with what is clearly a modest budget and three stories that are not as engaging, gripping and frightening as those available to Romero in his original 1982 film.

    Only one of the three stories has been previously published, the other two being originals devised for the film by Stephen King and scripted by Romero. The first story is called Old Chief Woodenhead and stars Hollywood veterans George Kennedy and Dorothy Lamour. It concerns a wooden storefront statue of an old Indian chief that comes to life to avenge the death of two elderly people by a gang of youths. It is the least impressive of the three tales but retains a certain ghoulish charm.

    The second story is The Raft. Originally published in King's 1985 short story collection Skeleton Crew (with a slightly different ending). The segment is about four scantily-clad teenagers who arrive at a deserted lake, late one summer, for an afternoon swim but find that something thoroughly unpleasant is waiting for them. The special effects are well below par with King himself commenting that the monster in the lake looks something like "a dirty old man's raincoat". However, this episodes's grim punchline would make The Cryptkeeper himself chuckle with approval.

    The third and probably best story is The Hitchhiker and stars Louis (Moonraker) Chiles as a bored, rich housewife who regularly enjoys the services of a handsome gigolo. On her way home from such an encounter she accidentally runs over a young Hitchhiker (played by stuntman Tom Wright) killing him instantly. Terrrified by the consequences of her actions she quickly leaves the scene of the accident. However, a few miles down the road she sees the Hitchhiker, bloodied and amazingly returned to life, limping towards her. To reveal any more would be to dampen this segment's sick delights but I will say that it features a neat cameo by King himself as a foul-mouthed truck driver.

    A fourth story called Pinfall was planned for the movie but later dropped due to the faltering budget. It concerned an overweight band of beer-chugging bowlers that are murdered by a rival bowling team and come back from the dead for revenge in true EC style. Its a shame we will never get to see this story but it is very close in theme and structure to both Oldf Chief Woodenhead and The Hitchhiker.

    All in all, Creepshow 2 is worth a look and remains a guilty pleasure of mine that I have enjoyed with alarming regularity over the years. It may not be up to the standards set by the first Creepshow but there are more painful ways to spend an evening. Ask The Hitchhiker...
    6Doylenf

    ***** POSSIBLE SPOILERS ***** Scary fun from Stephen King based on three of his stories...

    You have to be in the mood to watch this sort of thing late at night and I was definitely in the mood although I was about to turn the film off after the first story about the wooden Indian. I just wanted to watch that to see what DOROTHY LAMOUR was doing in a horror film. I notice she won a Saturn award for the role but I was underwhelmed by her performance.

    However, if you stay with it, CREEPSHOW 2 improves with each story. There are no real touches of originality in any of them except for the clever use of animation used quite extensively and very effectively to bridge the gap between stories.

    CHIEF WOODEN HEAD gets the film off to a start about a couple running a store in the middle of the desert without paying customers who are left some valuables by an Indian who owes them a debt. What they don't know is that their store is about to be invaded by a trio of ruthless thugs led by an Indian lad who is willing to kill in order to grab whatever loot he can. Their death is avenged by--well, guess who? Some clever touches here, but nothing that really stands out. Nice performance by GEORGE KENNEDY gives the whole tale some much needed class.

    THE RAFT is compulsively watchable once you see the set-up wherein four attractive young couples decide to swim out to a raft where they are all about to meet their grisly deaths. PAUL SATTERFIELD in his yellow speedos is the standout among these and his demise is particularly chilling. It's got all the requisite suspense and horror you'd expect from King and the special effects are particularly gruesome. DANIEL BEER as Satterfield's worried pal does a nice job, especially in the scene where he almost takes advantage of the sleeping gal.

    THE HITCHHIKER could easily have been the one that steals the show, but it becomes a little too repetitious and fond of its own dark sense of humor to be taken seriously. Howevere, LOIS CHILES is very convincing as the distraught woman at the wheel who does everything she can to get rid of a dead man who keeps coming back for more.

    Summing up: Give it a chance and it becomes compulsively watchable in the old tradition of horror king Stephen.

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    • Trivia
      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."
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Crazy credits
      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).
    • Alternate versions
      When initially released to Blu-ray in Germany, it was heavily cut down by almost 10 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Nightmares in Foam Rubber (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Theme from 'Creepshow'
      Composed by John Harrison

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cuentos de terror
    • Filming locations
      • 12890 E Main St, Humboldt, Arizona, USA(storefront and interiors - "Old Chief Wood'nhead")
    • Production companies
      • New World Pictures
      • Laurel Entertainment Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,000,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,584,077
      • May 3, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,000,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1(original & negative ratio/open matte)

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