
Upson Pratt is a ruthless man who curses the world from his sealed and germ free apartment. After uncovering a murderous beast within it, Professor Northrup decides that this monster could be put to good use, but ends with a sticky mess of his own. When you find an old and seemingly dangerous wooden crate, most people would leave well alone, however in this tale we discover that not all professors are that street smart. Remember people, "You can't kill someone if they're already dead!" - good tip. Shame Richard doesn’t know what will soon come shuffling through his door. Stick around for its ending which makes me wonder if The Fly didn’t pinch some inspiration from it.Ī jealous husband Richard (Leslie Nielsen) decides to exact a salty revenge on his wife Becky and her lover Harry (Ted Danson) by burying them under the sand on the beach and watching them drown as the tide draws in.

Things don’t go according to plan for Jordy when the oozing green substance from the space rock starts to turn his body into something far more ghoulish.

When she drunkenly decides to visit her father’s grave she accidently resurrects her zombified patriarch whose maggot crusted body will stop at nothing to celebrate Father’s Day.Ī hapless hick named Jordy (played brilliantly by Stephen King) stumbles across a meteorite in his back yard which he dreams of making his fortune on.

Sent to bed and cursing his father’s name, he soon hears a tap at the window and comes face to face with The Creep.ħ years after Nathan Grantham was murdered by his long suffering daughter Bedelia, she and his relatives meet up for their annual dinner. Creepshow fuses an obvious love of fifties comics, good old fashioned horror movies and a dose of comedy to boot into 5 short but scary films:īilly, a young boy and horror comic fan gets in trouble with his disapproving father when he catches him reading his new issue of horror comic, Creepshow. What is the way to pretty much guarantee an awesome horror film? Well I’d say any film with George A Romero at the helm being fed pages of genius by Stephen King is a good start.
