Creepshow (1982)

Written by Stephen King

Directed by George A. Romero

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1982

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Compendium of chilling tales starring Hal Halbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Leslie Nielsen and many more.

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Cast

Hal HolbrookHenry Northrup - segment "The Crate"
Adrienne BarbeauWilma Northrup - segment "The Crate"
Fritz WeaverDexter Stanley - segment "The Crate"
Leslie NielsenRichard Vickers - segment "Something To Tide You Over"
Carrie NyeSylvia Grantham - segment "Father's Day"
E.G. MarshallUpson Pratt - segment "They're Creeping Up On You"
Viveca LindforsAunt Bedelia - segment "Father's Day"
Ed HarrisHank Blaine - segment "Father's Day"
Ted DansonHarry Wentworth - segment "Something To Tide You Over"
Stephen KingJordy Verrill - segment "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill"
Warner ShookRichard Grantham - segment "Father's Day"
Robert HarperCharlie Gereson - segment "The Crate"
Elizabeth ReganCass Blaine - segment "Father's Day"
Gaylen RossBecky Vickers - segment "Something To Tide You Over"
Jon LormerNathan Grantham - segment "Father's Day"
Don KeeferMike
Bingo O'MalleyJordy's father/Professor/Doctor - segment "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill"
John AmplasNathan's corpse - segment "Father's Day"
David EarlyWhite - segment "They're Creeping Up On You"
Nann MoggMrs. Danvers - segment "Father's Day"
Iva Jean SaraceniBilly's mother - prologue/epilogue
Joe KingBilly - prologue/epilogue
Christine ForrestTabitha Raymond - segment "The Crate"
Chuck AberRichard Raymond - segment "The Crate"
Cletus AndersonHost - segment "The Crate"
Katie KarlovitzMaid - segment "The Crate"
Peter MesserYarbro - segment "Father's Day"
Marty SchiffGarbageman
Tom SaviniGarbageman
Tom AtkinsBilly's father - prologue/epilogue
Darryl FerrucciFluffy - segment "The Crate"
Charles Van EmanBartender - segment "The Crate"

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