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Release Date May 1, 1987 (USA) DVD Release Date • R1: Mar 26, 2001 • R2: 11 Feb 2002
Budget $3,500,000
MPAA Rating R
Running Time 1 hour, 32 minutes
Country USA
Studio Laurel Entertainment, New World
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Creepshow 2 • Creepshow 2 - Kleine Horrorgeschichten (1987)
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Genre: Horror, Black Comedy, Comic Book, Supernatural, Zombie, Campy, Monsters, Infidelity, Murder, Serial Killer, Psychos, Gore
Tagline: When the curtain goes up the terror begins. Good to the last gasp.
Plot: This sequel to the popular EC Comics parody once again brings an anthology of Stephen King's tales to the screen. In "Old Chief Wood'nhead," a dime store Indian comes to life and exacts bloody retribution on those who murdered its owner; "The Raft" details four teenagers descent into terror as they are stranded in the middle of a lake patrolled by a carnivorous gelatin monster; "The Hitchhiker" tells the tale of a woman's fateful date with destiny after she runs down a nightime hitcher. As in the first film, all three tales are interconnected by "the Creep," an undead host with a penchant for maniacal
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You really can't go wrong with this formula and while Creepshow 2 isn't as slick as the first one, it manages to creep under the skin in a couple of scenes. You can't really blame it for not being as popular as the first, that team is hard to beat, but this came pretty damn close.--Ian Button (Diabolical-Dominion.com)
This is one of the best films that deals with stories, in my opinion. Each of the three stories is creepy in its own way and it's a lot better than the first movie. I highly recommend this film if you haven't seen it already. 8/10-- (UHM)
Sure this is a pretty mindless ride but it manages to be highly entertaining and directed with style by Michael Gornick, has some impressively gooey effects and lots of memorable moments... It may not be the best anthology out there but it's definitely worth your time.  -- (TheVideoGraveYard.com)
Inferior in every possilbly conceivable way to its predecessor, "Creepshow 2" has neither the writing talents of Stephen King nor the directing ability of George Romero behind it.-- (eSplatter.com)
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| Written by |
Stephen King
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 | George A. Romero
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| Cast |
Tom Savini
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 | George Kennedy
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 | Dorothy Lamour
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| Music By |
John Harrison
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This is one of the best films that deals with stories, in my opinion. Each of the three stories is creepy in its own way and it's a lot better than the first movie. I highly recommend this film if you haven't seen it already. 8/10--FrighT MasteR (UHM)
I would stick to the first one, but it isn't all that terrible, it's a totally ok flick to kill time with, but it is far from good.  --AnthroFred (SlasherPool)
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