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The Creep Behind the Camera

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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The Creep Behind the Camera (2014)
The Creep Behind the Camera was an actual filmmaker named Vic Savage; a real scumbag whose only real skill was in his uncanny ability to convince the residents of 1960 Glendale, California that he was making "the biggest, the BEST monster movie ever made!"
 
The true story of Vic Savage, aka AJ Nelson and the making of his monster opus The Creeping Terror (1964) is told in the narrative dark-comedy The Creep Behind the Camera. Psychopath director AJ - with his battered wife in tow - travels from a bakery in Connecticut to sleazy underground Hollywood with the dream of making monster movies... encountering desperate actors, drugs, prostitution rings lead by old ladies murder and even Charles Manson along the way.
 
Hilarious and wholly disturbing look at human nature and delusional demagoguery, The Creep Behind the Camera is a rollercoaster ride that takes a nostalgic but cautionary look at the era of drive-in cinema at its very worst.
 
The monster was BEHIND the camera.
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An exploration of the making of b-movie sci-fi cult classic "The Creeping Terror" and its con-man director Art "A.J." Nelson/Vic Savage.An exploration of the making of b-movie sci-fi cult classic "The Creeping Terror" and its con-man director Art "A.J." Nelson/Vic Savage.An exploration of the making of b-movie sci-fi cult classic "The Creeping Terror" and its con-man director Art "A.J." Nelson/Vic Savage.

  • Director
    • Pete Schuermann
  • Writer
    • Pete Schuermann
  • Stars
    • Josh Phillips
    • Jodi Lynn Thomas
    • Bill LeVasseur
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    297
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    • Director
      • Pete Schuermann
    • Writer
      • Pete Schuermann
    • Stars
      • Josh Phillips
      • Jodi Lynn Thomas
      • Bill LeVasseur
    • 16User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Josh Phillips
    • Art Nelson
    Jodi Lynn Thomas
    Jodi Lynn Thomas
    • Lois Wiseman
    Bill LeVasseur
    Bill LeVasseur
    • William Thourlby
    Laurel Harris
    Laurel Harris
    • Helen Whittlesey
    Mark Lee
    • Jon Lackey
    Chris Winters
    • Norman Boone…
    Jason Coviello
    Jason Coviello
    • Scott
    Katie Bevard
    • Shannon O'Neil…
    Glenn Thayer
    Glenn Thayer
    • Larry Burell…
    Jeffery Jesmer
    • Buddy
    • (as Jeff Jesmer)
    Brian McCulley
    Brian McCulley
    • Allan Silliphant
    Audrey Walters
    Audrey Walters
    • Starlet in Bar #1
    Jessica Parnello
    • Starlet in Bar #2
    Tom Auclair
    • Frederick Kopp
    Helen Trencher
    Helen Trencher
    • Korey Alden
    Michael Bouchard
    • Charles Manson
    Oscar Robinson
    • Carl Switzer
    Brian Landis Folkins
    Brian Landis Folkins
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      • Pete Schuermann
    • Writer
      • Pete Schuermann
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    greg-45923

    Hilarious and educational at the same time!

    Had a chance to see this movie in Colorado. Great story! It was fun to see how crappy horror movies like The Creeping Terror actually made it to film, and the back story about the slimy director conning everybody to be in it. Especially liked the cutaways to the interviews of the actual people involved in making the original film.

    Solid acting and great photography and sound... even if it's not a multi-million dollar budget movie. If you are a fan of "bad" horror movies, you'll definitely have to watch this movie! Makes me want to watch The Creeping Terror again with new eyes this time!

    Loved the last scene with the Bee Gee's "I started a joke"! (I won't spoil it for you)
    8thomphelps-520-286180

    An unexpected and thoroughly entertaining exploration of a reel creep.

    Even though I had seen trailers for this film and had firm expectations walking into the screening, I still found myself surprised and dumbfounded by the story told and the way it was revealed. The directions the film takes by careening back and forth between interviews with the people involved in the original production of "The Creeping Terror" and the behind-the-scenes reenactments had me laughing out loud at the sheer Hollywood absurdity while I was cringing in abject revulsion.

    Josh Phillips's portrayal of the psychotic creep, Art Nelson, was haunting and dark, while Jodi Lynn Thomas and Bill LeVasseur shine on screen.

    This film is a fun, eerie, outlandish, weird retro ride through the darkest valleys of the Hollywood hills. I recommend it.
    4bob-308-356367

    Too fast and too loose with the truth

    I wanted to like this, I really did. But I feel a bit like a chump for having shelled out for the Blu-ray only to be thwarted not even halfway through it when it introduces perhaps cinema's least convincing Charles Manson to date. But beyond poor casting, it's bulls-t. Once you start introducing stuff like that into a so-called true story it casts everything in doubt, so I abandoned it. A little creative leeway is fine for something like this (like the Orson Welles encounter in Ed Wood), but some fabrications are a bridge too far. Manson was not at Spahn Ranch in 1963/64, so what am I to believe? It's a shame. This would have been an interesting story had they kept to the real story, whatever that might be.
    9sabellcinemercproductions

    Quite the surprise!

    I caught this movie at a local screening in Colorado Springs when out with the wife. It was a spur of the moment decision that we were very happy to have made. The Creep Behind the Camera details the story of a low-life film director that essentially conned a small town into making one of the worst horror films ever made, "The Creeping Terror". What caught us by surprise was the way the narrative was told. It wasn't a typical documentary as it was filmed almost entirely as a re- telling/remake/reenacting/documentary hybrid that was extremely effective in absorbing us into the story. The character arc for Mr. Nelson was extremely captivating and very intense. The actors' performances were also spectacular. All around, The Creep Behind The Camera was a fantastic dark comedy, high in production quality, thoroughly captivating, and left us with a huge impression on Colorado Springs' local filmmaking scene.
    3amosduncan_2000

    Creeping nonsense

    Look, maybe it's not important that the story of "The Creeping Terror" is told with historical accuracy, but some of this movie is not only exaggerated for laughs, it's a lot of nonsense. Charles Manson was in Prison and had not come to California yet when "The Creeping Terror" was filmed. I was hoping this would be a well researched film which actually told the true story of the making of the film.

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      The Creeping Terror (1964) was in production from 1962-1964, when Charles Manson was in federal prison. Manson was not released until 1967 and did not live at the Spahn Ranch until he and his "family" were evicted from their San Francisco living quarters in 1968.
    • Quotes

      Art Nelson: It's okay kids! Sometimes shit just comes outa the sky!

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      Featured in Making 'The Creep Behind the Camera' (2017)

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 2014 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Creep!
    • Production company
      • Slithering Carpets
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      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • D-Cinema 48kHz 5.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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