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Creepshow 2 Details

1987 Certificate 18 Certificate 15 (TBC)
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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 .. Read more

Starring Dorothy Lamour, George Kennedy, Lois Chiles, Tom Savini
Director Michael Gornick
Genres Horror

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Creepshow 2

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 cackling.

Starring Dorothy Lamour, George Kennedy, Lois Chiles, Tom Savini
Director Michael Gornick
Studio CINEMA CLUB
Run time DVD: 1 hr 25 mins
Watch now: 1 hr 26 mins
Certificate DVD: Certificate 18, Watch Online: Certificate 15 (TBC)
Genres Horror
Language DVD: English
Watch Online: English
Released DVD: 11 Feb 2002
Watch now: 26 Sep 2009
Production year: 1987
Watch now £2.49
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (3) of Creepshow 2

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  • 1 stars out of 5

    Penny-dreadful in every respect, this three-part anthology is one of the worst vehicles off the Stephen King production line. A comic-crazed kid opens the latest issue of Creepshow and delves into tales concerning a murderous cigar store Indian, a killer oil slick and a zombie hitch-hiker. If the sight of four students menaced by a plastic bin liner doesn't reduce you to helpless laughter, then former glamour queen Dorothy Lamour acting more wooden than her Indian mannequin will. Scripted by George Romero with a distinct lack of originality, and directed by Michael Gornick with awesome predictability, this slapdash dud is devoid of any imagination and isn't redeemed by the animated inserts.

    • Radio Times
  • Just 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... read more on Time Out

    • Time Out
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  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    THANKS FOR THE RIDE LADY!

    OK, so I'm being nostalgic, but I loved both of the CreepShow films... the second instalment is a bit short and the 'Chief Wooden Head' story is a bit lame, but 'The Raft' is good, and 'The Hitch-Hiker' is a classic.. that sucker just keeps coming back! Thanks for the ride lady!

      • Mike Conyard from Gosport, Hampshire
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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Oh dear!

    Looked so bad I didn't even bother finish watching the last story. Sh**e

      • A customer from Nottingham England
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    • 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 ...