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Night of the Creeps

The good news is your date is here. The bad news is... he's dead.
1986 | 88m | English

(28234 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Fred Dekker
Writer: Fred Dekker
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In 1959, an alien experiment crashes to earth and infects a fraternity member. They freeze the body, but in the modern day, two geeks pledging a fraternity accidentally thaw the corpse, which proceeds to infect the campus with parasites that transform their hosts into killer zombies.
Release Date: Aug 21, 1986
Director: Fred Dekker
Writer: Fred Dekker
Genres: Comedy, Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords monster, spacecraft, experiment, police, murder, alien, sorority, morgue, undead, serial killer, zombie, corpse, fraternity, parasite, ax
Production Companies TriStar Pictures, Delphi V
Box Office Revenue: $591,366
Budget: $5,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jason Lively Christopher 'Chris' Romero
Steve Marshall James Carpenter 'J.C.' Hooper
Jill Whitlow Cynthia 'Cindy' Cronenberg
Tom Atkins Det. Ray Cameron
Wally Taylor Detective Landis
Allan Kayser Brad
Bruce Solomon Sgt. Raimi
Vic Polizos Coroner
Dick Miller Walt
Ken Heron Johnny
Alice Cadogan Pam
June Harris Karen
David Paymer Young Scientist
David Oliver Steve
Evelyne Smith House Mother
Leslie Ryan Sorority Girl with Hairbrush
Suzanne Snyder Lisa
Elizabeth Cox Kathy
John J. York Todd
Robert Kerman Patrolman with Searchlight
Earl Ellis Beta Zombie
Robert Kurtzman Beta Zombie
Howard Berger Beta Zombie
Daniel Frishman Alien Zombie
Greg Nicotero Extra (uncredited)
Dave Alan Johnson Young Ray Cameron
Jim Townsend Chett
Lori Lively Lori
Kevin Thompson Alien Pursuer #1
Joseph S. Griffo Alien Pursuer #2
Jay Arlen Jones Cop in Station
Elizabeth Alda Alley Cop
Robert Kino Mr. Miner
Name Job
Fred Dekker Writer, Director
David B. Miller Creature Design, Special Effects Makeup Artist
Kyle Sweet Makeup Artist
Mark Maitre Special Effects Makeup Artist
Shawn McEnroe Special Effects Makeup Artist
Robert C. New Director of Photography
Maria Caso Set Decoration, Art Direction
Frankie Campbell Hairstylist
George Costello Production Design
Bruce Zahlava Special Effects Makeup Artist
William H. Angarola Sound Editor
Doug Gray Sound Editor
James Wolvington Sound Editor
Gayle Evans Costume Set Supervisor
Eileen Kennedy Costume Design
Michael N. Knue Editor
Earl Ellis Special Effects Makeup Artist
Frank Charles Lutkus III Special Effects Makeup Artist
Bonita DeHaven Makeup Artist
Joe Fineman Supervising Sound Editor
Brian Ruberg Sound Recordist
Dana O'Connor Visual Effects
Tim Lawrence Special Effects Makeup Artist
Clark Conrad Sound Editor
Barbara Issak Sound Editor
David Stipes Visual Effects Supervisor
Roger George Special Effects
Barry De Vorzon Original Music Composer
Ilene Starger Casting
Howard Berger Special Effects Makeup Artist
Robert Kurtzman Special Effects Makeup Artist
Name Title
Donna Smith Associate Producer
Charles Gordon Producer
Billy Finnegan Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

What is this? A homicide, or a bad B-movie? Not exactly what you would call an unknown horror comedy, but there is the distinct feeling that it should be better known. As its cult fan base will attest, this is blast of a movie, a homage to the "B" schlockers of lore. Directed by Fred Dekker, the ... premise sees some alien beings eject a flask of alien slugs down to earth, which lands at a fraternity campus, something which cause mayhem some years later when a frozen body is disturbed at the medical lab and the slugs are unleashed. Cue infestation that turns people into zombies! The pic plays up to the clichés of fraternity based movies, with nerds and nudity on tap, all smothered in a gooey horror comedy sauce. One-liners are ripe, the characterisations also, the latter of which fronted by a glorious Tom Atkins as a hard drinking hard - boiled detective with issues and quips ready to be poured out. It's not genius film making, but given the low budget it deserves its cult status, because it never pauses for breath and it's very aware of what it wants to be - and crucially who its target audience is. 7/10

May 16, 2024
Dsnake1
7.0

Night of the Creeps is a fantastic movie to watch in many different situations: with friends, at a sleepover, in the middle of the night, in the middle of the day, and so many more. It's an easy to watch flick, and it contains the right balance of horror elements, gore, campiness, humor, and abs ... urdity to make each viewing as enjoyable as the last. It's got a touch of body-stealing aliens, a touch of zombies, a touch of traditional serial killer, all mixed with all the fun that can come from being placed in a sorority house. Sure, it's not downright frightening, and it's not necessarily an utterly funny movie like a comedy, but the balance it strikes between the two is where the beauty shines through.

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
8.0

**_Entertaining sci-fi/horror “lost gem” from the mid-80s_** During a frat initiation, two buds at a SoCal university (Jason Lively and Steve Marshall) inadvertently unleash something creepy that results in the walking dead. Tom Atkins plays the detective on the case while Jill Whitlow draws the ... attention of one of the boys. “Night of the Creeps” (1986) is sci-fi/horror with a wink of amusement that features bits from previous movies, like “The Blob” and zombie flicks, to forge its own unique concoction. The writing is creative, the characters are fleshed-out and the director has a good eye for women in a few quick spots (not talking ’bout nudity or sleaze). The detective especially is an interesting character while Whitlow’s voice is to die for. This would obviously influence “Slither,” which came out two decades later, but “Creeps” is the superior film, by far (there’s something distasteful & ugly about “Slither,” but that’s just me). The movie runs 1 hour, 28 minutes, and was shot entirely in Los Angeles. GRADE: B+/A-

Sep 21, 2022