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Jeepers Creepers 2

He can taste your fear.
2003 | 104m | English

(75169 votes)

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Popularity: 8 (history)

Director: Victor Salva
Writer: Victor Salva
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When their bus is crippled on the side of a deserted road, a team of high school athletes discover an opponent they cannot defeat – and may not survive.
Release Date: Aug 08, 2003
Director: Victor Salva
Writer: Victor Salva
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords parent child relationship, monster, scarecrow, peasant, farm, immortality, mythical creature, father, high school sports, revenge, high school student, school bus
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, United Artists, American Zoetrope, Myriad Pictures, Jeepers Creepers II
Box Office Revenue: $63,102,666
Budget: $17,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ray Wise Jack Taggart, Sr.
Jonathan Breck The Creeper
Nicki Aycox Minxie Hayes
Eric Nenninger Scott 'Scotty' Braddock
Marieh Delfino Rhonda Truitt
Al Santos Dante Belasco
Tom Tarantini Coach Dwayne Barnes
Josh Hammond Jake Spencer
Luke Edwards Jack Taggart, Jr.
Garikayi Mutambirwa Deaundre 'Double D' Davis
Thom Gossom Jr. Coach Charlie Hanna
Billy Aaron Brown Andy 'Bucky' Buck
Kasan Butcher Kimball 'Big K' Ward
Shaun Fleming Billy Taggart
Justin Long Darius 'Darry' Jenner
Diane Delano Bus Driver Betty Borman
Travis Schiffner Izzy Bohen
Lena Cardwell Chelsea Farmer
Drew Tyler Bell Jonny Young
Bob Papenbrook Man in Station Wagon
Jon Powell Older Jack Jr.
Marshall Cook Boy
Joe Reegan Boy
Stephanie Denise Griffin Girl
Nick George Team member
Gil McKinney Team member
David Zepeda Team member
Name Job
Don E. FauntLeRoy Director of Photography
Linda Phillips-Palo Casting
Lori McCoy-Bell Hair Department Head
Kevin Baillie CG Supervisor
Rainer Gombos Digital Compositors
Tom Luse Second Unit Director
Elle Alexander Stunt Double
Angela Meryl Stunt Double
Debbie Evans Stunts
Laura Lee Connery Stunt Double
Heather Burton Stunts
Victor Salva Writer, Characters, Director
Clay Cullen Stunt Double
Darrin Prescott Stunt Double
Bobby Burns Stunts
Elisabeth Fry Key Makeup Artist
Catherine Pittman Animal Coordinator
Mark Anthony Little First Assistant Director
Bennett Salvay Conductor, Original Music Composer
Ed Marx Editor
Aaron Griffith Casting
Jana Stern Costume Design
Peter Jamison Production Design
Nanci Roberts Art Direction
Linda Spheeris Set Decoration
dooner Art Department Coordinator
Todd Young Construction Coordinator
David Ross Lawrence Construction Foreman
Noah Plunkett Greensman
Tim Scheu Leadman
Richard Redlefsen Sculptor, Prosthetic Supervisor
Scott Herbertson Set Designer
Jesse Valdez Standby Painter
Gavin Aims Camera Operator
Ron Vargas First Assistant Camera
Gene Page Still Photographer
Brian Penikas Makeup Department Head
Tony Swatton Armorer
Steve Roll Carpenter
Richard Cody Craft Service
Chris Walden Driver
Season FauntLeRoy Loader
Yuko Takeshita Visual Effects Assistant Editor, Post Production Assistant
Robert Hackl Post Production Supervisor
Richard Cory Propmaker
Richard K. Wright Property Master
Sam M. Cobb Set Medic
Joey Banks Set Production Assistant
Phil Lee Sound Recordist
John E. Gray Special Effects Coordinator
Monty L. Simons Stunt Coordinator
Chris Blackwood Stunts
Joshua I. Kolden Technical Supervisor
George Koran Telecine Colorist
P. Gerald Knight Transportation Coordinator
Debbie Hayn-Cass Unit Production Manager
Maxine Leonard Unit Publicist
Steven Leavitt Utility Stunts
Jimi Johnson Video Assist Operator
Geraud Brisson Visual Effects Editor, First Assistant Editor
Patricia A. Fullerton Script Supervisor
Chris Regan Color Timer
Sean P. Fickert Best Boy Electric
Tim Durr Electrician
Louis DiCesare Gaffer
Don Bixby Lighting Technician
Chad C. Barrow Rigging Grip
Debbie Rothstein Casting Associate
Deborah Reissman Executive In Charge Of Production
Kristi Frankenheimer Location Manager
Mary Sunshine Production Accountant
Leslie Silvey Production Coordinator
Dan Whiting Boom Operator
David Bondelevitch Music Editor
Randy Kerber Orchestrator
Steve C. Aaron Production Sound Mixer
Shawn Murphy Scoring Mixer
Patrick O'Sullivan Sound Effects Editor
John Rotondi Sound Engineer
Robby Bartholomew Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paul B. Clay Supervising Sound Editor, ADR Supervisor
Christopher Walsh Animation Supervisor
YouJin Choung Visual Effects
Arin Finger Visual Effects Coordinator
Luke O'Byrne Visual Effects Producer
Jonathan Rothbart Visual Effects Supervisor
Marc Sadeghi Executive Visual Effects Producer
Trevor Ward Dolby Consultant
Lorne Grant Assistant Property Master
Zachary Alex Set Dresser
Melissa Elliott Title Designer
Alan Shultz Dolly Grip
Charles John Bukey Key Grip
Henry L. Bukey Grip
Claudia Wick Key Costumer
Elvis Jones Makeup Artist
Danny Green Second Assistant Director
Craig A. Dellinger ADR Editor
Nick Clay Assistant Sound Editor
Steve Becknell Musician
Moonsung Lee CG Animator
Tron Morgan Costumer
Rick Kelly Second Second Assistant Director
Alan Freedman ADR Mixer
Greg Barbacovi ADR Recordist
Ken Dufva Foley Artist
Lee Tinkham Foley Mixer
Boyd Lacosse Special Effects Technician
Michael Fauntleroy Jr. Assistant Camera
Jacqueline J. Nivens Second Assistant Camera
Mark V. Phillips Assistant Editor
Jeff Chaves Colorist
Eva M. Schroeder Assistant Location Manager
David Medrano Assistant Accountant
Corwin A. Bibb Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Sande Alessi Extras Casting
Carrie Arnold Production Assistant
William S. White Production Secretary
Michael P. Cook Dialogue Editor
Thomas A. Curran Grip
Freddy Bouciegues Stunts
Mike Smith Stunts
Name Title
Tom Luse Producer
Lucas Foster Executive Producer
Kirk D'Amico Executive Producer
Bobby Rock Executive Producer
Philip von Alvensleben Co-Executive Producer
Francis Ford Coppola Executive Producer
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Reviews

VolcanoAl
N/A

I loved the way this & the original were both the same " feeding".The end was great as the old man waited with his harpoon/pole puncher in his rocking chair.Waiting for his next awakening. The car scene & his smile made him a great like Jason or Freddie.The new one is a great idea.23 yr.s for 23 d ... ays he feasts.It's about time!!!

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
6.0

We are trapped in a broken down school bus out on East 9. And something is going to kill us if we don't get help out here right away! Plot finds the demon known as The Creeper (Jonathan Breck), still having a little time left for feeding and harvesting human parts before his 23 year hibernation. ... A buffet bar of high school kids on a bus returning from a basketball match are now in his sights. But an avenging father played by Ray Wise is willing to take the fight to the monster. It's a simple as it sounds, really. Creeper picks off various members of the bus, which is the usual array of annoyingly obnoxious teenagers. The tension comes from wondering who is next in line, all while the fractured group (racial/sexuality tensions) try to come up with some sort of plan to survive until help arrives. Logically it's a laughable nightmare and goofs aplenty are within, but there's a neat gory "B" movie vibe about it driving it forward. Plus there's more of Creeper in flying mode and a bad ass Ray Wise to root for. After the success of the first Jeepers Creepers film it was inevitable that a sequel would follow. With a little sadness we find that this sequel fails to capture the strengths that made the first film a refreshing horror joltathon. But regardless it still has some merits for a fun horror time waster. 6/10

May 16, 2024
Ruuz
3.0

A most prime example of how to refute the “bigger is better” adage. Not because it’s smaller and better, but because it’s bigger and shithouse. _Final rating: ★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid if possible._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
6.0

***On its final day, the Creeper attacks a school bus full of basketball personnel*** A basketball team and a few cheerleaders are returning home from a game 30 miles south of Bakersfield, California, when their bus is sabotaged in the countryside by some… thing… with wings. "Jeepers Creepers ... 2" (2003) is the best of the trilogy with the highlight being the creative and creepy monster, called the Creeper, which is reminiscent of the chief gargoyle in “Gargoyles” (1972), but more demonic and wholly evil. This is basically a confined location horror flick with the setting being the remote golden fields of Southern Cal (and the school bus). The first film (2001) was hindered by its limited cast while this one tries to make up for it with a whole busload of kids and three school employees (two coaches and a bus driver). But the film generally drops the ball in the female department and, worse, focuses a little too much on shirtless jocks, which can be explained by the writer/director’s orientation (get real). There’s also zero depth; this is a movie about an evil winged creature that attacks a busload of youths and little else. But it’s very well done for what it is. The film runs 1 hour, 44 minutes and was shot in Southern Cal (Tejon Ranch and Long Beach). GRADE: B-

Jun 23, 2021