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Closed Caption; Commentary with writer/director Fred Dekker; Cast commentary; Original ending; Deleted scenes; Birth of the Creeps; Cast of the Creeps; Creating the Creeps; Escape of the Creeps; Legend of the Creeps; Tom Atkins: Man of Action; Trivia track; Original theatrical trailer
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Night of the Creeps
1. Chapter 1 [3:30]
2. Chapter 2 [3:29]
3. Chapter 3 [3:24]
4. Chapter 4 [2:11]
5. Chapter 5 [3:05]
6. Chapter 6 [3:03]
7. Chapter 7 [1:46]
8. Chapter 8 [2:31]
9. Chapter 9 [3:08]
10. Chapter 10 [1:35]
11. Chapter 11 [2:19]
12. Chapter 12 [4:41]
13. Chapter 13 [2:13]
14. Chapter 14 [2:32]
15. Chapter 15 [2:16]
16. Chapter 16 [3:09]
17. Chapter 17 [3:43]
18. Chapter 18 [4:45]
19. Chapter 19 [3:03]
20. Chapter 20 [2:43]
21. Chapter 21 [2:55]
22. Chapter 22 [3:10]
23. Chapter 23 [3:31]
24. Chapter 24 [2:36]
25. Chapter 25 [3:44]
26. Chapter 26 [2:21]
27. Chapter 27 [4:24]
28. Chapter 28 [7:46]
Virtually unnoticed during its brief theatrical run, this wildly entertaining horror-comedy achieved healthy cult status following its home-video and cable TV releases. The directorial debut of Fred Dekker (writer of the successful horror parody House), this low-budget effort throws alien monsters, axe-wielding killers, flesh-eating zombies, nudity, and (gasp!) drunken fraternity shenanigans into a blender, spiced with witty one-liners and references to dozens of horror classics (and anti-classics). The result is a satisfying treat that will tickle the tastebuds of horror fans. The film's nominal protagonists are a pair of randy fraternity pledges (Jason Lively, Steve Marshall) who open a literal can of worms when they steal a corpse from the campus medical facility and release a horde of space-leeches, which proceed to infest the bodies of everyone in sight. The host bodies subsequently become homicidal zombies with a penchant for popping in on unsuspecting (and undressing) sorority girls. The town's only hope (such as it is) seems to be a hard-boiled ex-cop (Tom Atkins), who has uncovered the secret link between the zombie invasion and a 30-year-old axe-murder case... and who's also several sandwiches shy of a picnic. Dekker keeps things moving at a brisk pace thanks to some outrageous set-pieces (some of which happen so quickly they'll have viewers reaching for the pause button) and clever dialogue, particularly for Atkins ("Girls, the good news is your dates are here; the bad news is, they're dead"), who dives into his crusty character with relish. Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide