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Creepozoids ()


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A group of survivors try to avoid the battles of World War III. When they try to escape to the quiet lands, they encounter something much more deadly.

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Blanca
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Butch
Michael Aranda ...
Jesse
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Jake (as Richard Hawkins)
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Kate (as Kim McKamy)
Joi Wilson ...
Woman

Directed by

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David DeCoteau ... (directed by)

Written by

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Dave Eisenstark ... (written by) (as Burford Hauser) &
David DeCoteau ... (written by)

Produced by

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Charles Band ... executive producer (uncredited)
David DeCoteau ... associate producer (as Ellen Cabot) / producer (produced by)
Steve Lustgarten ... associate producer
Linnea Quigley ... associate producer
Gary P. Ryan ... associate producer
John Schouweiler ... producer (produced by)
Jackie Snider ... associate producer
Rozanne Taucher ... associate producer

Music by

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Guy Moon ... (music composed by)

Cinematography by

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Thomas L. Callaway ... director of photography (as Thomas Callaway)

Editing by

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Miriam L. Preissel ... (edited by)

Editorial Department

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Juliet Avola ... post-production coordinator
Luis E. Bendezu ... post-production assistant
Linn Harter ... assistant editor
Rhonda Munzinger ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Stan Shaffer ... (casting)

Production Design by

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Royce Mathew

Art Direction by

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Royce Mathew

Makeup Department

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Bruce Barlow ... special makeup effects artist
Peter Carsillo ... special makeup effects
Thomas Floutz ... special makeup effects (as Thom Floutz)
Ralph Rubalcava ... hair stylist / makeup artist
Tom Schwartz ... hair stylist (as Thomas Wayne Schwartz) / makeup artist (as Thomas Wayne Schwartz)

Production Management

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David DeCoteau ... production manager (as Ellen Cabot)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Thomas L. Callaway ... second unit director (as Thomas Callaway)
David DeCoteau ... third assistant director (as a different name)
Anthony Ferrari ... second assistant director
Nigel Parker ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Damir Baric ... art assistant
Marc Cinquanta ... assistant art director
Scott Keller ... property master
Linda Kirschner ... assistant props
Susan Kirschner ... assistant props

Sound Department

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Zorana Baltic ... post-production sound
Sarah Brady ... post-production sound
Drew Cookson ... post-production sound
Chris Endicott ... boom operator (as Christopher Endicott)
Marty Kasparian ... sound mixer
Ted Kosciusko ... post production sound / re-recording mixer
Adriane Marfiak ... post-production sound (as Adriane Kasper)
Lars Nelson ... re-recording mixer
Frank Sheehan ... playback operator

Special Effects by

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Mark Baird ... special effects assistant
Bruce Barlow ... creature crew
William Butler ... creature crew (as Bill Butler)
Thomas L. Callaway ... special effects (as Tom Callaway)
Peter Carsillo ... creature effects
Kim M. Clouser ... creature crew
John Criswell ... special mechanical effects
David DeCoteau ... atmospheric effects (as H.L. Smokum)
Joe Dolinich ... creature crew
Chris Endicott ... creature crew (as Christopher Endicott)
Thomas Floutz ... creature effects (as Thom Floutz)
Karin Hanson ... creature crew
Ken Horn ... creature crew (as Kenneth Horn)
Hal Miles ... assistant: John Criswell / creature crew
Gary P. Ryan ... creature crew
Jim Spinner ... creature crew
Ed Yang ... creature crew

Stunts

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Bob Brown ... stunt player
Patty Denton ... stunt player
Susan Harvey ... stunt player
John Stewart ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Mark Baird ... key grip
Edward C. Bartel II ... best boy grip (as Edward Bartel)
David Essex ... camera operator: second unit / gaffer
Anne Fishbein ... still photographer (as Ann Fishbein)
Rick Lamb ... camera operator: second unit / first assistant camera / photographer: skate-o-vision
Ryan Mercer ... assistant video technician
Gay Norris ... second assistant camera
James Lawrence Spencer ... best boy gaffer (as Jim Spencer)
Thomas Vozza ... still photographer (as Tom Vozza)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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David DeCoteau ... wardrobe supervisor (as a different name)

Location Management

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John Marshall ... location manager

Music Department

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Jonathan Bogner ... music supervisor (as Jonathan Scott Bogner)
Richard Kosinski ... special music services (as Koz Kozinski)
Guy Moon ... music performer

Script and Continuity Department

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Jesse Long ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Ted Schwab ... transportation captain

Additional Crew

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Roger Cooper ... projectionist
Michael Cornwell ... insurance services (as Mike Cornwell)
Elaine DeVille ... production secretary
Michael Endicott ... unit publicist
Terry Farmer ... production coordinator
Bob Gallagher ... provider: film stock
Don Javor ... assistant accountant
Erin Lancaster ... production accountant
Helen Robinson ... assistant to producer
Brian Thomas ... production assistant
Jeff Varga ... production assistant
King Wilder ... projectionist

Thanks

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Charlie B. ... special thanks
Chas Balun ... special thanks (as Chas. Balun)
Bob Gallagher ... special thanks
Gerry David Hasson ... special thanks (as Jerry Hasson)
Terry LeGrand ... special thanks (as Terry Legrand)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The year is 1998, six years after the nuke wars reduced the world to rubble and a few bands of wandering survivors. One of these groups stumbles into an abandoned government research facility, where they were working on making the body capable of creating its own amino acids, thus obviating the need for food. They are then attacked by one of the leftover experiments and begin experiencing an attrition problem. Written by Ed Sutton

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Taglines Aliens, more over...here come the creepozoids. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Crepozoides (Spain)
  • Creepozoides (Spain)
  • 核変異体クリーポゾイド (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Engendro del infierno (Mexico)
  • Kripozoidi (Czechia)
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Runtime
  • 72 min
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Budget $75,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $13,133, 04 Oct 1987

Did You Know?

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Trivia In a 2018 interview, Linnea Quigley talked about playing pranks on set during filming: "I like to play pranks depending on the people or set. Well, we were doing Creepozoids, and my love interest (Ken Abraham) was getting up at five in the morning to work out and watching what he ate. We did this shower scene, and they had rigged a water jug above us. We were both totally naked on boxes making out, trying not to fall off, and they were blowing smoke, and we got it done. He had been so nervous. Well, two days later, he is eating a lot and no gym, so I said to him 'Damn, I can't believe we have to reshoot the shower scene again.' He looked horrified. A bit later, I peek around the corner to see him doing push-ups and all to get into shape since he had slacked off." See more »
Goofs (at around 1 min) A harness can clearly be seen on the actor when the monster is supposedly holding up the guy as they are fighting. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Monsters Gone Wild! (2004). See more »
Quotes Jake: First off, we gotta know what kind of a place it is.
Butch: It's a bomb shelter!
Kate: I don't think so.
Jake: Well what then?
Kate: I think we're in a containment vessel, designed to keep something in, not out.
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