Creepshow - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Creepshow"
Creepshow (1982)
Timing: 2:0 (120 min)
Creepshow - TMDB rating
6.932/10
979
Creepshow - Kinopoisk rating
6.747/10
8358
Creepshow - IMDB rating
6.8/10
57000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Salah M. Hassanein
Executive Producer

Casting

Tom Kibbe
Casting
Cami Dempsey Taylor
Casting

Editor

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Pasquale Buba
Editor
Michael Spolan
Editor

Art Direction

Larry Fulton
Art Direction

Costume Design

Barbara Anderson
Costume Design

Production Design

Cletus Anderson
Production Design

Makeup Artist

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Tom Savini

Tom Savini
Makeup Artist
Bonnie Priore
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Gary Alexander
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Larry Stensvold
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Jenkins
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

John Harrison

John Harrison
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

David E. Vogel
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Michael Gornick
Director of Photography

Property Master

Bruce Alan Miller
Property Master

Production Manager

Charles Layton
Production Manager

Screenplay

Special Effects

Cletus Anderson
Special Effects

Assistant Director

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Christine Forrest
Assistant Director

Unit Manager

Richard Feury
Unit Manager

Lighting Director

Alan Brennecke
Lighting Director

Producer's Assistant

Maureen Andersen
Producer's Assistant

Makeup Effects

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Tom Savini

Tom Savini
Makeup Effects

What's left behind the scenes

  • The boy in the prologue was played by Joe King, Stephen King's actual son.
  • The same ashtray appears in all five episodes.
  • Instead of larvae in the eyes of the zombies from the first episode, "Rice Krispies" were used – an analogue of our "corn sticks." At the end of the episode "The Lonely Death of Jordy Verrill," a road sign for "Castle Rock" is visible – a fictional town that King frequently uses in his works.
  • Ted Danson, who played Harry Wentworth in the episode "That's All You Need," recounted in one television interview that his young daughter showed up on set just as they were filming the scene where he plays a half-decayed, seaweed-covered zombie. He tried his best to avoid meeting his child, so as not to scare her. However, despite all his efforts, the girl noticed him, walked up, and said: "Oh, Dad! Hello!"
  • All the furniture used in the episode "They Crawl Toward You" was donated to the Salvation Army after filming, complete with the cockroaches infesting it.
  • The characters Tabitha and Richard from the episode "The Box" are named after the author’s wife, Tabitha King, and "Richard Bachman" – Stephen King’s pen name.
  • In the episode "The Lonely Death of Jordy Verrill," a moss-covered Stephen King is watching the film "How Green Was My Valley" (dir. John Ford, 1941) on television.
  • The comic book "Kaleidoscope of Horrors" featured in the film was drawn by artist Jake Caymen, whose work inspired Romero and King to create this film.
  • The idea for "The Lonely Death of Jordy Verill" came to King while listening to Creedence Clearwater Revival's song "It Came Out of the Sky".
  • The Italian version of the film does not include the "The Lonely Death of Jordy Verill" segment, while the German version omits the "The Crate" segment.
  • Instead of larvae in the eyes of the zombies from the first episode, "Rice Krispies" were used – the equivalent of our "corn sticks". At the end of the "The Lonely Death of Jordy Verrill" episode, a "Castle Rock" road sign is visible – a fictional town that King frequently uses in his works.
  • Ted Danson, who played Harry Wentworth in the episode "That's Gotta Be the One", recounted in one televised interview that his young daughter showed up on set just as they were filming the scene where he plays a half-decayed, seaweed-covered zombie. He tried his best to avoid meeting his child so as not to frighten her. However, despite all his efforts, the girl noticed him, approached and said, "Oh, Dad! Hi!"
  • All the furniture used in the episode "They're Creeping Up on You" was donated to the Salvation Army after filming, complete with the cockroaches infesting it.
  • The characters Tabitha and Richard from the episode “The Box” are named after the writer's wife, Tabitha King, and “Richard Bachman”—Stephen King's pen name.
  • In the episode “The Lonely Death of Jordy Verrill,” a moss-covered Stephen King watches the film “How Green Was My Valley” (dir. John Ford, 1941) on television.
  • The comic book “Creepshow,” which appears in the film, was drawn by artist Jake Kamen, whose work inspired Romero and King in creating the film.
  • The idea for “The Lonely Death of Jordy Verrill” came to King while listening to Creedence Clearwater Revival’s song “It Came Out of the Sky.”
  • The Italian version of the film does not include the episode “The Lonely Death of Jordy Verrill,” while the German version omits the episode “The Crate.”
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