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Fred Dekker
Fred Dekker wrote and directed Fred Dekker's first feature, Night of the Creeps (1986), and followed the Creeps with Fred Dekker's affectionate tribute to the Universal monster movies Fred Dekker loved as a kid – The Monster Squad (1987; co-written with Shane Black).
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& Jason Lively
Night of the Creeps is a 1986 American science fiction horror comedy film written and directed by Fred Dekker in Fred Dekker's feature directorial debut, starring Jason Lively, Jill Whitlow, and Tom Atkins .
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by George A. Romero (the godfather of zombie movies)
Directed by George A. Romero (the godfather of zombie movies) and written by Stephen King (the master of horror literature), Creepshow was inspired by horror comics of old like TFTC, among other similarly macabre strips produced by EC Comics.
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about a race of alien brain worms , who kill and re-animated thier prey which then go postal on a local college campus
Night of the Creeps is a 1986 film directed by Frank Drekker (Monster Squad), about a race of alien brain worms who kill and re-animated thier prey, which then go postal on a local college campus.
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by Frank Drekker (Monster Squad),
Night of the Creeps is a 1986 film directed by Frank Drekker (Monster Squad), about a race of alien brain worms who kill and re-animated thier prey, which then go postal on a local college campus.
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by John Farrow
Night Has a Thousand Eyes is a 1948 American film noir horror film[3][4] directed by John Farrow and starring Edward G. Robinson, Gail Russell and John Lund.
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Writer/director James Gunn
Writer/director James Gunn claims Writer/director James Gunn hadn’t seen Night of The Creeps prior to making Slither (’06), but it’s no wonder people accused Writer/director James Gunn of outright theft, not realizing that horror stretches back a bit further than ’86, and that Dekker himself was purposefully repurposing clichés for Creeps.
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Patrick Brice
Perhaps still best known for the two Creep movies that many keep thinking of as Mark Duplass movies (maybe because of Duncan's input, or maybe his input's just me), Patrick Brice has been building an enjoyably twisted filmography over the past decade or so.
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Dekker's first film as director and Tom Atkinsmade Dekker's first film as though Dekker's first film could be Tom Atkins's last
Night Of The Creeps was Dekker's first film as director and Tom Atkinsmade Dekker's first film as though Dekker's first film could be Tom Atkins's last, filling the film with everything you want to see in a movie with a title like this.
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by Night Of The Living Dead director George A. Romero, written by Stephen King, and starring Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Fritz Weaver, Leslie Nielsen, and many more
Creepshow is a classic horror-comedy anthology directed by Night Of The Living Dead director George A. Romero, written by Stephen King, and starring Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Fritz Weaver, Leslie Nielsen, and many more.
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by George A. Romero (of Night of the Living Dead and )
Creepshow is a 1982 anthology horror movie directed by George A. Romero (of Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead fame), and written by Stephen King (Carrie, The Shining, Misery, The Stand).
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director Robert Kurtzman
As a makeup and special effects man, director Robert Kurtzman has solid roots that were nurtured by dozens of genre films, including such fine stuff (to list only those that have been reviewed here at A Wasted Life and came out before Wishmaster) as Night of the Creeps (1986), Army of Darkness (1992) and Tremors (1990).
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by John Llewellyn Moxey (a veteran of theatrical and TV movies), adapted by Richard Matheson, and produced by Dan Curtis (best known at the time for Dark Shadows)
Directed by John Llewellyn Moxey (a veteran of theatrical and TV movies), adapted by Richard Matheson, and produced by Dan Curtis (best known at the time for Dark Shadows), The Night Stalker became the highest rated original TV movie on US television, earning a 33.2 rating and 48 share.
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by venerated horror auteur George A. Romeo (Night of the Living Dead)
Creepshow is a horror anthology written by esteemed horror author Stephen King, directed by venerated horror auteur George A. Romeo (Night of the Living Dead), and made to look like a horror comic.
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by Anurag Kashyap
night was directed by Anurag Kashyap, a well-known director known for showing the dark and terrible sides of life.
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Adrian Lyne
the night was directed by Adrian Lyne and stars Robert Redford, Demi Moore, and Woody Harrelson.
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by Anthony Galde, Schele Williams and James Sampliner
Directed by Anthony Galde, Schele Williams and James Sampliner, the night will include performances by Cyndi Lauper, David Hyde Pierce, and the casts of several Broadway shows like Gypsy, The Color Purple, and Spring Awakening.
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Attorney General John N. Mitchell
By early 1972 in the election year, Attorney General John N. Mitchell took over as director of CREEP and Magruder acted as Jewel's deputy.
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