Horror History: CREEPSHOW 2 is Now 34 Years Old
Creepshow 2, directed by Michael Gornick from a screenplay penned by George A. Romero and based on the short stories of Stephen King, was released on this day back in 1987. Though not as highly regarded as the original (released in 1982), it’s still a fan favorite. Creepshow was rejuvenated in the 21st Century as a TV series on Shudder (where it just wrapped its second season).
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If it’s been a while, or if you’ve never experienced the three terrifying tales that comprise Creepshow 2, check out the trailer and synopsis below.
Synopsis:
This second horror anthology presents more eerie tales based on Stephen King stories. One episode finds a cigar-store Native American statue coming to life to avenge the death of the shop owner (George Kennedy) and his wife (Dorothy Lamour). Another features a group of teens menaced by a blob-like creature. The final installment follows a wealthy and callous woman (Lois Chiles) who hits a hitchhiker with her car and decides to flee the scene, but the victim isn’t inclined to remain dead.
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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.” (Source)
Make-up Artist Ed French was originally supposed to play the role of The Creep, but when he left the project, Tom Savini stepped in to play the small prosthetic laden role. (Source)
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