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Creepshow By Bryan Reesman
Inspired by the controversial E.C. Comics of the 1950s--which also
provided the title and inspiration for the popular Tales from the Crypt
TV series--director George Romero and screenwriter Stephen King serve up
five delightfully frightful stories. Utilizing comic-book panels, animated
segues, and exaggerated lighting and camera angles, Romero and
cinematographer Michael Gornick come very close to replicating a horror
comic in film format. The results mix fine acting with the morbid sense of
humor and irony that made the E.C. books so popular in their heyday.
Actors such as Leslie Nielsen, Hal Holbrook, Ted Danson, Adrienne Barbeau,
Ed Harris, E.G. Marshall, and even King appear in the stories, which
include tales of a sinister father's day celebration, a mysterious meteor,
seaweed-draped zombies, a monster in a crate, and a cockroach-phobic
millionaire. Fiendishly fun fare from one of horror's most famous
directors.
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|  | Director: George A. Romero
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|  | Stars: Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Leslie Nielsen, Ed Harris, E.G. Marshall, Ted Danson
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|  | Released: November 12, 1982
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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