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It's a terrifyingly sequential mold that tells about five terrifying tales. All five stories are based on popular comic books in the 1950s to talk about torture, murder, destruction, blood and extreme violence in the last century. These tales include a continuous series of horror in one feature, where the film evokes fears of traditional bogeymen and the agony that was inflicted on everyone at the time.

















10 February 1938, Ohio, USA


29 December 1920, Uppsala, Uppsala län, Sweden

19 January 1926, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

11 February 1926, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

18 August 1916, Highspire, Pennsylvania, USA

25 September 1956, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA




23 June 1949, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

17 February 1925, Cleveland, Ohio, USA



7 May 1906, Canton, Ohio, USA

14 October 1936, Greenwood, Mississippi, USA


June1972, Hermon, Maine, USA

21 September 1947, Portland, Maine, USA

15 August 1950, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA



29 December 1947, San Diego, California, USA

3 November 1946, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

28 November 1950, Tenafly, New Jersey, USA

19 May 1951, New York City, New York, USA

11 June 1945, Sacramento, California, USA

18 June 1914, Owatonna, Minnesota, USA

30 May 1938, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA



October 16, 2012
One of the rare horror anthologies with a sharp sense of storytelling and an intrinsic ability for irony and metaphor...
February 09, 2006
he old Amicus movies used EC originals to better effect and with more brevity, for all their cardboard sets.
October 23, 2004
Romero and King have approached this movie with humor and affection, as well as with an appreciation of the macabre.
March 26, 2009
George Romero, collaborating with writer Stephen King, again proves his adeptness at combining thrills with tongue-in-cheek humor.
August 30, 2004
Horror film purists may object to the levity even though failed, as a lot of it is.
June 20, 2008
The segments are consistent in quality and the film is still effective and entertaining.
October 15, 2007
This horror omnibus tickles the funny bone while stripping it of its flesh, so that hysterical laughter comes as fast as the frights and as thick as the blood.
October 30, 2008
All of the pieces of Creepshow come together in a smorgasbord of ghastly images, welcome humor, and solid, old-fashioned storytelling.
July 16, 2010
Genuinely creepy, satirical and occasionally daft horror tales with a distinctly moral bent.
April 18, 2007
Unfortunately, it never quite gels.
April 18, 2007
This five-part film, based on the format of 50s horror comics, marks one of the few times George Romero has directed someone else's script (it's by Stephen King), and the results are only mildly interesting by the standards of his Dead trilogy.
November 12, 2012
As much as I love and admire Romero's zombie pictures... I may love Creepshow just a little bit more.