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Night Of The Creeps [Blu-ray]

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Thrill me! When an alien experiment goes awry, it crashes to Earth in 1959 and infects a young college student. Twenty-seven years later, his cryogenically frozen body is thawed out by fraternity pledges…and the campus is quickly overrun by alien creatures whose victims turn into zombies! Fred Dekker's thoroughly enjoyable throwback chiller deftly mixes all sorts of genres while simultaneously having fun with them (the college and all the leading characters are named after famous horror movie directors).Bonus Content: Thrill Me!: The Making of Night Of The Creeps - A Five-Part Documentary on the Making of the Film Featuring Interviews with Writer/Director Fred Dekker, Actors Tom Atkins, Jason Lively, Steve Marshall, Jill Whitlow, Producer Charles Gordon, and More Tom Atkins: Man of Action - A Look at the Actor's Career Deleted Scenes Theatrical Trailer Horror's Hallowed Grounds - A Look at the Film's Locations Today with Host Sean Clark, Director Fred Dekker and Actor Jason Lively Real Good Plan - An Interview with Actor Jason Lively The Bradster - An Interview with Actor Alan Kayser I Vote for that One - An Interview with Actor Ken Heron Worst Coroner Ever - An Interview with Actor Vic Polizos Answering the Door - An Interview with Actress Suzanne Snyder Final Cut - An Interview with Editor Michael N. Knue Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Fred Dekker Audio Commentary with Actors Tom Atkins, Jason Lively, Steve Marshall and Jill Whitlow


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.851


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.77 x 5.43 x 0.55 inches; 3.17 Ounces


Director ‏ : ‎ Fred Dekker


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 30 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ June 25, 2019


Actors ‏ : ‎ Jason Lively, Steve Marshall, Jill Whitlow, Tom Atkins, Wally Taylor


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ English


Producers ‏ : ‎ Charles Gordon


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  • Shout Factory Pulls Off Another Fantastic Blu Ray Release!
Hats off to Shout Factory for going all out on Night Of The Creeps! This is a two dis set, the first disc is the theatrical version with many bonus features carried over from the 2009 blu ray release. The second disc is the Director's Cut (Which I prefer) along with several new interviews with the cast, and an episode of Horror's Hallowed Grounds, which visits the location shoots. The Blu Ray transfer in fantastic! The colors are good, the picture is crisp, and the audio is great as well. Don't hesitate to pick up this Collector's Edition if you are a fan of this film! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2019 by Mike I

  • Bringing you space zombies, infectious brain slugs and fun energetic pacing and effects.
Perhaps not a true horror classic, but a cult classic for sure! This is a fun, feisty and energetic 80s horror flick about zombifying space slugs. Like The Thing (1982), Lifeforce (1985) and Mosquito (1994), this cult classic posits that our worst maladies would come from intelligent life from outer space when an alien ejects a cannister (for reasons unknown) from his spaceship which finds its way to an unassuming sorority row in 1959 on Earth. The 1950s scenes enjoy a delightfully kitschy black and white pallet complete with timely (if cliché) vernacular and the spaceship scene is a delight. Our infectious undead outbreak begins when someone finds this cannister (having landed on Earth) and an alien slug-eel-thing launches into his mouth. This creates something of a zombie that serves as a vessel to transport the evil space slugs as they procreate in the brain. Fast-forward to 1986 when we meet the unpopular Chris (Jason Lively; Brainstorm, National Lampoon’s Vacation) his buddy JC, and Chris’ crush Cynthia (Jill Whitlow; Weird Science). As part of a frat initiation to steal a dead body, Chris and JC stumble across the high-security cadaver of the infected 1950s guy. As we see in The Hidden (1987) and Prince of Darkness (1987), the cadaver awakens and infects its attending scientist (David Paymer; Howard the Duck) with projectile mouth-to-mouth leeches. Detective Cameron (Tom Atkins; Halloween III, The Fog) handles the case and joins our protagonists, quickly coming to believe their wild story because of his connection to the outbreak when he was a rookie in 1959. Also, watch out for Dick Miller (Gremlins, The Howling, Chopping Mall). As far as 80s horror goes, this is among the more sincerely written films. The writing cares about its characters and the actors care about the film—and, most importantly, it all shows. The special effects hold up as well! These hokey leech-things erupt from our 1959 zombie and wriggle at top speeds, they make one Hell of a zombie cat and a cute zombie dog, and they’re actually pretty fun to watch as they stop-motion-scuttle across the ground. We also enjoy a zombie axe-murderer, lots of sluggy leeches spewing forth from ruptured heads, and massively chunky head wounds. It’s every bit as amusing as I recalled from my last viewing (decades ago). Director and writer Fred Dekker (Monster Squad, RoboCop 3) delivers an unusual alternative zombie movie. This film is playful, entertaining and energetic. I can see how it holds such a cult status, but a true horror classic it is not. The characters are great, the effects are decent, and the premise is fun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2018 by John's Horror Corner

  • intro to "Slither"...and that's not a bad thing!
this hit many high-points (for my wants) which, honestly, I didn't think it would. There's ample humor, good-hearted play on "nerds-vs-jocks/frats", decades-spanning sci-fi creature invasion, pleasant gore, goofy love/crushes, flame throwers, hard-nosed detectives, chee-z one liners, and bad visual effects (which are far better than I think they shoulda been)! Growing up in the '80s, I'm amazed I hadn't seen this before, but, as it fits so well in my love for "better than it shoulda been" bad sci-fi/horror, I really can't recommend it enough. It's a hoot. Also, if you like this, pleeeease check out James Gunn's, "Slither". Daaaang, that's a gem and has many similarities to "Night of the Creeps", ageless bad-ass Michael Rooker, mega-charmer Nathan Fillion, pretty blasted good effects, great gore, and mega-charming Elizabeth Banks. Keep your fun horror close, and your invading slugs closer. Oh, and maybe pockets full of salt...yeah, keep those. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2020 by lonestar

  • Night of the Creeps - "Thrill Me!" This very cool 1980's cult classic is released as an awesome Blu-ray!
Night of the Creeps is an oddly good B film - put it on par with the original "The Blob" (and the remake, actually). So I'm giving it four stars compared to other B films - not films like Schindler's List. The premise is ridiculous and the acting is often over the top (especially Tom Atkins, who's a hoot). Our leading man, Jason Lively, plays his character fairly straight, but with a bit of a wink and a nod. The production values are high for this type of movie and, well, doggone, it's just a fun film with a bit of a heart. Unlike the slasher films that bombarded us in the 80's, Night of the Creeps is a send up of 1950's creature features - especially of the alien variety. A victim of a failed 1950's alien invasion (similar to Invasion of the Body Snatchers) is cryogenically frozen and then as a fraternity pledge prank- unfrozen releasing the organism to infect mankind. The two nerdy boys who released the evil realize what has happened and attempt to reign the evil in with the assistance of a hard drinking cop who worked the original 1950's case. There's lots of cool special effects that seem lame by todays' CGI work, but the make-up and storyline really help propel this (now) cult film into a great time for most all ages. Quotable Quote: When the cop answers the phone, instead of "hello" he says, "Thrill me!" ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2015 by Get What We Give

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