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Creep

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2004 | 85m | English

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Trapped in a London subway station, a woman who's being pursued by a potential attacker heads into the unknown labyrinth of tunnels beneath the city's streets
Release Date: Aug 10, 2004
Director: Christopher Smith
Writer: Christopher Smith
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords london, england, subway, cellar, chase, insanity, london underground, escape, rape attempt, train, sewer, vagrant, tunnel, disturbed, absurd, callous, ghoulish
Production Companies Filmstiftung NRW, Dan Films, UK Film Council, Zero Film
Box Office Revenue: $7,480,424
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Franka Potente Kate
Sean Harris Craig
Vas Blackwood George
Ken Campbell Arthur
Jeremy Sheffield Guy
Paul Rattray Jimmy
Kelly Scott Mandy
Strapper Ray The Dog
Kathryn Gilfeather Woman
Grant Ibbs Man
Joe Anderson Male Model
Sean De Vrind Friend
Ian Duncan Friend
Debora Weston Mya
Emily Gilchrist Karen
Elizabeth McKechnie Woman
Craig Fackrell Homeless Guy
Name Job
Emma Style Casting
Kate Evans Editor
Peter Baldock Supervising Sound Editor
Phil Attfield Visual Effects Supervisor
Simon Frame Visual Effects Supervisor
Emma Field-Rayner Set Decoration
John Frankish Production Design
Michael A. Carter ADR Mixer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard Todman Music Editor
Elizabeth Tremblay Script Supervisor
Algernon Sloane Location Manager
Ashley Winter Art Direction
Ellen Latz Art Direction
Nrinder Dhudwar Stunt Coordinator
Richard Lloyd Post Production Supervisor
Gary Dodkin Boom Operator
James Seddon Dolby Consultant
Andrew Melhuish First Assistant Editor
Keeley Naylor Unit Publicist
Georg Nonnenmacher Gaffer
Lewis Buchan Camera Operator
Uli Nunn Hairstylist
Nicola Frost Makeup Artist
Max Keene First Assistant Director
Matthew Hobbs Production Coordinator
Alison Wright Music Supervisor
Nick Baldock Sound Editor
Jan Sewell Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Matthew Gray Supervising Art Director
Nadine Hasenbein Assistant Property Master
Lee Hedges Dressing Prop
Mark Hedges Dressing Prop
Gordon Fitzgerald Property Master
Anke Pagels Property Master
Ulrike Gojowczyk Props
Keith Stevenson Set Dresser
Thorsten Sabel Set Dresser
Dan Maslen Storyboard Artist
Daniel Painter Storyboard Artist
Mike H.G. Bates Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Suzanne Bates Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Nicola Pandel Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Mike Stringer Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Richard Morrison Title Designer
Shane Kingdon Costume Assistant
Rachel Vallance Costume Assistant
Lars Richter Additional First Assistant Camera
Ed Miller Additional Still Photographer
Simon De Glanville Camera Trainee
Paul Duffy Electrician
Oliver Poole Electrician
Nathan Mann Focus Puller
Kim Seber Focus Puller
Mark Clayton Gaffer
Tony C. Miller Gaffer
Paul Hymns Key Grip
Kenneth Cornils Key Grip
John Evans Second Assistant Camera
Thomas Korda Steadicam Operator
Martin Menke Still Photographer
Bernd Spauke Still Photographer
Vanessa Baker ADR Voice Casting
Brendan Donnison ADR Voice Casting
Rick Dunford Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Julie Ankerson Foley Artist
Martin Jensen Foley Artist
Michael Spencer Sound Recordist
Tom Hocking Digital Compositor
Gruff Owen Digital Compositor
Katja Hollmann Digital Supervisor
Kimberley Broughton VFX Artist
Mark Kilburn VFX Artist
Peter Minister VFX Artist
John Parnham VFX Artist
Jenny Rose-Barber VFX Artist
Dawn Whitehead-Binns VFX Artist
Stuart Fyvie Digital Colorist
Tina Falcone Assistant Accountant
Maxine Stanley Post Production Accountant
Trevor Stanley Production Accountant
The Insects Original Music Composer
Katja Jerabek Stunt Double
Christopher Smith Screenplay, Director
Danny Cohen Director of Photography
Phoebe De Gaye Costume Design
Marc Grewe Production Manager
Roger Tooley Steadicam Operator
Name Title
Jason Newmark Producer
Robert Jones Executive Producer
Julie Baines Producer
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Reviews

Kamurai
8.0

Great watch, could watch again, and can recommend. This is a great survival horror story that really rachets up the tension as the situation progresses. The idea of being hunted in the subway with homeless and rats around is very intriguing for me. Sadly, like most good horror movies, I can't ... talk about most of it without spoilers. I will say this has some great concepts in it and the over all story structure is very well done with some good twists / surprises in it. It may not be a feel-good love story, but it would be a pretty bad survival horror story if it was.

Jun 23, 2021
BornKnight
4.0

Ok, I confess that the background story and the movie cover attracted my attention. And when I saw Christopher Smith name here I expected something (Severance, Triangle, I thought I had something good to expect) I will be brief and make a full spoiler here: the premise is good, the execution not ... so much. It is very inconsistent, like a person will be "forgotten" in a subway station? People don't clean the trains into the night hours? A psycho child from the anti-Blitz tunnels of WWII? No one misses the presence of people (especially workers) in the subway? Come on, that's too much. Plus Franka Potente (Run Lola, Run) is really bad here. At least the dog is ok. :) My score: 4.0 (barely) out of 10.0 / C -

Dec 10, 2023