

Creepshow 2 | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | December 2, 2016
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Measured against other anthologies it holds up better than some Tales from the Crypt but loses most of the zest of its precursor. Still fun.

genre | Horror |
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synopsis | EC Comics-inspired weirdness returns with three tales. In the first, a wooden statue of a Native American comes to life...to exact vengeance on the murderer of his elderly owners. In the second, four teens are stranded on a raft on a lake with a blob that is hungry. And in the third, a hit and run woman is terrorized by the hitchhiker she accidentally killed...or did she really kill him? |
lead actors | George Kennedy | Dorothy Lamour | Lois Chiles | Tom Savini | Tom Wright | Frank Salsedo | Holt McCallany | David Holbrook | Don Harvey | Daniel Beer | Paul Satterfield | Jeremy Green | Page Hannah | David Beecroft | Stephen King |
director | Michael Gornick |