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Creepshow 2
TrailerThis second horror anthology presents more eerie tales based on Stephen King stories that include a vengeful wooden Native American, a monstrous blob in a lake, and a hitchhiker who wants revenge and will not die.Actors: Domenick John, Tom Savini, George Kennedy, Philip Dore, Maltby Napoleon, Tyrone Tonto, Dorothy Lamour, Frank Salsedo, Holt McCallany, David Holbrook, Don Harvey, ...»Director: Michael GornickCountry: United StatesDuration: 92 minQuality: HDRelease: 1987IMDb: 6.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Creepshow 2"
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Characters of "Creepshow 2"
The CreepPlayed by: Tom SaviniRay SprucePlayed by: George KennedyMartha SprucePlayed by: Dorothy LamourBen WhitemoonPlayed by: Frank SalsedoSam WhitemoonPlayed by: Holt McCallanyFatso GribbensPlayed by: David HolbrookAndy CavanaughPlayed by: Don HarveyOld Chief Wood'nheadPlayed by: Dan KaminDekePlayed by: Paul SatterfieldLavernePlayed by: Jeremy GreenAnnie LansingPlayed by: Lois ChilesThe HitchhikerPlayed by: Tom Wright -
Directors of "Creepshow 2"
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Creators of "Creepshow 2"
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Critic Reviews of "Creepshow 2"
Chicago ReaderJuly 12, 2010George Romero contributes the screenplay this time, basing it on some tastefully selected Stephen King morsels.
VarietyMarch 26, 2009Tied together with some humdrum animated sequences, three vignettes on offer obviously were produced on the absolute cheap, and are deficient in imagination and scare quotient.
Time OutJune 24, 2006Just as you can't judge a '50s comic book by its lurid cover, so you can't judge a cheapo, three-part film by its sources.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003The episodes are marginally interesting, but each is a little too long. And each could be fully explained in a one-sentence synopsis.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000Part of the problem is that King's short stories simply work better in print.
SciFiNowMay 09, 20161987's Creepshow 2 never matches the heights of its predecessor, but those looking for more of the original's blend of throwback comic book chills and gory shocks should give this loving restoration from 88 Films a look.
Cinema CrazedOctober 16, 2012In the realm of anthology horror, you could do a lot worse. I'm looking at you "Tales from the Hood."
House Next DoorJuly 17, 2012Aims to recapture the original's seamless pastiche (it's an imitation of an imitation) and fails. But it has an easily digestible, junky sense of humor about it.
Film4July 12, 2010The film does at least have a rich visual palette and some well drawn (if distinctly unfunny) animated sequences that play in between each segment. These factors are small compensation for everything else, however.
TV GuideJuly 12, 2010Whereas Romero's approach to this material is distinctly tongue-in-cheek, Gornick makes the mistake of giving the stories a straightforward treatment that merely heightens their inherent weakness.
TheFilmFile.comOctober 30, 2008A satisfying follow-up that retains the same macabre yet spirited tone.
Combustible CelluloidMay 26, 2006It's filled out with a shoddy, animated wraparound sequence and it's all dropped in the hands of an inexperienced director, Michael Cornick.
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