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'''''Creep''''' is a 2004 British-German [[horror film]] written and directed by [[Christopher Smith (director)|Christopher Smith]]. The film follows a woman locked in the [[London Underground]] overnight who finds herself being stalked by a hideously deformed killer living in the sewers below. The film was first shown at the Frankfurt Fantasy Filmfest in Germany on 10 August 2004.
'''''Creep''''' is a 2004 [[horror film]] written and directed by [[Christopher Smith (director)|Christopher Smith]]. The film follows a woman locked in the [[London Underground]] overnight. She later finds herself being stalked by a hideously deformed killer living in the sewers below. The film was first shown at the Frankfurt Fantasy Film festival in Germany on 10 August 2004.


==Plot==
==Plot==
Arthur ([[Ken Campbell (actor)|Ken Campbell]]) and George ([[Vas Blackwood]]) are two London sewage workers who discover a tunnel in one of the walls that neither of them are familiar with. Arthur starts exploring the tunnel alone, while newbie George stays behind. After a while, George decides to enter the tunnel too, and soon discovers Arthur, injured and in a state of shock. Moments later, a similarly injured young woman jumps out in front of them, crying for help, only to be pulled back into the darkness.
Arthur and George are London sewage workers who discover a tunnel in one of the walls. Arthur starts exploring the tunnel alone, while newbie George stays behind. After a while, George enters and discovers Arthur, injured and in shock. A similarly injured woman jumps out, crying for help, only to be pulled back into the darkness.


The focus then shifts to a young German woman, Kate ([[Franka Potente]]), at a party. After hearing that her friend, Jemma, went to seek [[George Clooney]] at another party without her even though they had planned to go together, she decides to try and join her. She heads to [[Charing Cross tube station|Charing Cross Underground station]], but soon falls asleep on the platform while waiting for the train. When she awakens, she is alone and the entire station has been locked up for the night. An empty train arrives and she boards it, but it soon abruptly stops and the lights go dark. While searching for help, she meets Guy ([[Jeremy Sheffield]]), a coworker who followed her from the party and whose awkward advances she kept rejecting. Guy, who appears to be under the influence, starts to flirt aggressively, and the situation quickly escalates into a rape attempt, only stopped by an unseen aggressor who drags Guy out of the train. Guy briefly reemerges, covered in blood, warning Kate to run.
A young German woman, Kate, decides to join her friend at a party and heads to [[Charing Cross tube station|Charing Cross Underground station]] but falls asleep on the platform while waiting for the train. When she awakens, she is alone, and the entire station has been locked up for the night. An empty train arrives, and she boards it; it abruptly stops and the lights go dark. She meets Guy, a coworker who follows her and whose awkward advances she repeatedly rejects. Guy attempts to rape her, only to be stopped by an unseen aggressor who drags him out of the train. Guy briefly reemerges, covered in blood, warning Kate to run.


Kate flees from the train and runs into a homeless Scottish couple living in a storeroom, Jimmy (Paul Rattray) and Mandy (Kelly Scott), and their dog Ray. Kate explains what happened and Jimmy reluctantly agrees to help her by taking her to the night guard after she pays him. Together, they find Guy, horribly maimed and in shock but still alive. Meanwhile, Mandy, left alone, is also attacked and kidnapped, triggering Jimmy's despair and escape into a heroin-induced stupor. Kate manages to communicate with the security guard through intercom, but the man gets killed before being able to call for help, and Guy also dies of his wounds. Kate and Jimmy decide to walk through the tunnel to the next station. A train passes by and stops near them, and Kate fears he's the maniac killer driving it, so Jimmy decides to face him to avenge Mandy's probable death, but is slaughtered as well.
Kate flees and runs into a homeless Scottish couple living in a storeroom, Jimmy and Mandy, and their dog Ray. Jimmy reluctantly agrees to help her by taking her to the night guard after she pays him. They find Guy, horribly maimed but still alive. Mandy, left alone, is attacked and kidnapped, triggering Jimmy's sorrow-fueled escape into a heroin-induced stupor. Kate manages to communicate with the security guard through intercom, but the man gets killed before being able to call for help. Kate and Jimmy decide to walk through the tunnel to the next station. A train stops near them; Jimmy decides to face the killer to avenge Mandy, but he is slaughtered as well.


While fleeing in panic, Kate falls into the sewer system below the station, where she finds Arthur's body, and from there she ends up in a storage facility with hundreds of boxes, where she finally meets and is captured by the killer, the titular "creep": a hideously deformed, [[mentally ill]] [[hermit]] named Craig ([[Sean Harris]]), who keeps his victims in semi-submerged, rat-infested cages until they're dead, after which he eats them. Kate finds herself in one of these cages, along with George. Together, they manage to escape, and end up in an abandoned medical facility (looking like an illegal abortion clinic with a long series of fetuses lined up along a wall) where they find an unconscious Mandy strapped to a rusty surgical chair. Thinking she's dead, Kate and George move on. After they're gone, Craig puts on a surgical gown and mimics the gestures of a surgeon in front of a terrorized Mandy before he disembowels her with a bone saw while apparently mimicking an abortion procedure.
Fleeing, Kate falls into the sewer system below, where she finds Arthur's body. She also finds a storage facility with hundreds of boxes, where she is captured by the killer, the titular "creep"—a hideously deformed, mentally ill [[hermit]] named Craig, who keeps his victims in semi-submerged, rat-infested cages until they are dead, after which he eats them. Kate is put in one of these cages, along with George. They escape and end up in an abandoned medical facility, where they find an unconscious Mandy strapped to a surgical chair. Thinking she is dead, they move on. Craig appears, puts on a surgical gown, and mimics the gestures of a surgeon in front of a terrorized Mandy before he disembowels her with a bone saw.


Back in the railway tunnels, Kate and George find the disused railcar where Craig lives. Ray is there, and also old pictures of a medical doctor with a deformed child. Craig ambushes them, but George gains the upper hand. Kate has an opportunity to finish the creep but Craig parrots Mandy's pleas for mercy, which confuses Kate long enough for Craig to kill George. Kate tries to run away, but she's relentlessly hunted down by Craig. In a last, desperate effort, she sinks a hook and chain in Craig's throat, then has a running train rip it apart and Craig eventually bleeds to death. Tattered and filthy, Kate eventually gets back to the initial station when it's already the next morning. She collapses on a platform's floor; Ray the dog shows up and curls onto her lap. Mistaking her for a beggar, a man waiting for the train leaves a coin next to her; Kate breaks into hysterical giggles and tears.
Kate and George find the disused railcar where Craig lives. The dog, Ray, is there, along with old pictures of a medical doctor with a deformed child. Craig ambushes them and kills George. In a last, desperate effort, Kate sinks a hook and chain into Craig's throat, then has a running train rip it apart, and Craig bleeds to death. Disheveled, she returns to the initial station, by which point it is morning. She collapses on the platform, and Ray curls onto her lap. Mistaking her for a beggar, a man waiting for the train leaves her a coin, and Kate breaks into hysterical giggles and tears.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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* Paul Rattray as Jimmy
* Paul Rattray as Jimmy
* Kelly Scott as Mandy
* Kelly Scott as Mandy
* [[Joe Anderson (actor)|Joe Anderson]] as Male Model
* [[Joe Anderson (actor)|Joe Anderson]] as male model
* [[Sean Harris]] as Craig, the "Creep"
* [[Sean Harris]] as Craig, the "Creep"
* Morgan Jones as the Night Watchman
* Morgan Jones as the Night Watchman
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==Production==
==Production==
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The storyline has been compared to the 1972 film ''[[Death Line]]'', also set on the London Underground and featuring a [[cannibalism|cannibalistic]] killer. Director Smith, who had not seen ''Death Line'', attributes his inspiration to a scene in ''[[An American Werewolf in London]]'' set in the London Underground.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2005/01/20/chris_smith_creep_interview.shtml |title=BBC – Movies – interview – Chris Smith |last=Hennigan |first=Adrian |date=February 2005 |work=[[BBC Online|bbc.co.uk]] |accessdate=12 August 2012}}</ref>
The storyline has been compared to the 1972 film ''[[Death Line]]'', also set on the London Underground and featuring a [[Human cannibalism|cannibalistic]] killer. Director Smith, who had not seen ''Death Line'', attributes his inspiration to a scene in ''[[An American Werewolf in London]]'' set in the London Underground.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2005/01/20/chris_smith_creep_interview.shtml |title=BBC – Movies – interview – Chris Smith |last=Hennigan |first=Adrian |date=February 2005 |work=[[BBC Online|bbc.co.uk]] |accessdate=12 August 2012}}</ref>


==Critical reception==
==''The Last Tube''==
''Creep: The Last Tube'' is a 2005 online 3D Shockwave [[horror game]] made to promote the film and was produced by Jail Dog. Nearly 14 years after the game went down, the website known as The Lost Media Wiki conducted a search for the game.

Beau Chesluk, a developer for the game, was eventually contacted, and after some searching he was able to locate the game files and send them to The Cracks Overhead. The game has since been uploaded to [[Archive.org]].<ref>{{Citation|last=JailDog|title=Creep - The Last Tube|date=2005|url=http://archive.org/details/creep-the-last-tube|access-date=2021-12-14}}</ref>

==Reception==

===Critical response===
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''Creep'' has received generally mixed reviews from critics. It currently holds a 43% 'rotten' rating on [[review aggregator]] website [[Rotten Tomatoes]] based on 14 reviews.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1153339-creep/ |title=Creep – Rotten Tomatoes |work=[[Rotten Tomatoes]] |accessdate=12 August 2012}}</ref>
''Creep'' has received generally mixed reviews from critics. It currently holds a 90% 'rotten' rating on [[review aggregator]] website [[Rotten Tomatoes]] based on 15 reviews, and an average rating of 4.3/10.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1153339-creep/ |title=Creep |work=[[Rotten Tomatoes]] |accessdate=12 August 2012}}</ref>


''[[Time Out (company)|Time Out]]'' gave the film a negative review, writing, "this London Underground-set slasher squanders a promising premise [...] for trashy shocks, old-school nastiness and a fistful of genre clichés."<ref>{{cite journal |date=26 January 2005 |magazine=[[Time Out London]] |title=<nowiki>[</nowiki>''Creep'' review<nowiki>]</nowiki> |issue=1797 |url=http://www.timeout.com/film/reviews/81562/Creep.html |accessdate=12 August 2012}}</ref>
''[[Time Out (company)|Time Out]]'' gave the film a negative review, writing, "this London Underground-set slasher squanders a promising premise for trashy shocks, old-school nastiness and a fistful of genre clichés."<ref>{{cite journal |date=26 January 2005 |journal=[[Time Out London]] |title=<nowiki>[</nowiki>''Creep'' review<nowiki>]</nowiki> |issue=1797 |url=http://www.timeout.com/film/reviews/81562/Creep.html |accessdate=12 August 2012}}</ref>


[[AllRovi|AllMovie]]'s review was favourable, writing, "this pared-down shocker might be light on plot, but it's packed with creepy frights and psychopathic attitude from its mean main monster."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.allmovie.com/movie/creep-v306117 |title=Creep (2004) – Trailers, Reviews, Synopsis, Showtimes and Cast – AllMovie |last=Buchanan |first=Jason |work=[[AllRovi|AllMovie]] |accessdate=12 August 2012}}</ref>
All Movie's review was favorable, writing, "this pared-down shocker might be light on plot, but it's packed with creepy frights and psychopathic attitude from its mean main monster."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.allmovie.com/movie/creep-v306117 |title=Creep (2004) – Trailers, Reviews, Synopsis, Showtimes and Cast – AllMovie |last=Buchanan |first=Jason |work=[[AllRovi|AllMovie]] |accessdate=12 August 2012}}</ref>


Matthew Turner ''ViewLondon'' said "The performances are good, particularly Potente, who avoids scream queen clichés by making her character surprisingly unlikeable - Kate is rude and arrogant in her early scenes and the fact that she's German is, of course, a coincidence."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.viewlondon.co.uk/films/creep-film-review-10510.html|title=Creep|last=Turner|first=Matthew|date=25 January 2005|website=ViewLondon|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=31 October 2018}}</ref>
Matthew Turner ''View London'' said "The performances are good, particularly Potente, who avoids scream queen clichés by making her character surprisingly unlikeable - Kate is rude and arrogant in her early scenes and the fact that she's German is, of course, a coincidence."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.viewlondon.co.uk/films/creep-film-review-10510.html|title=Creep|last=Turner|first=Matthew|date=25 January 2005|website=ViewLondon|language=en|access-date=31 October 2018}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
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==References==
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 21:13, 31 December 2024

Creep
Theatrical release poster
Directed byChristopher Smith
Screenplay byChristopher Smith
Produced by
  • Julie Baines
  • Jason Newmark[1]
Starring
CinematographyDanny Cohen
Edited byKate Evans
Music byThe Insects
Production
companies
  • Dan Films
  • Zero West[1]
Distributed by
  • Pathé (United Kingdom)
  • X Verleih AG (Germany)[1]
Release dates
  • 10 August 2004 (2004-08-10) (Frankfurt Fantasy Filmfest)
  • 28 January 2005 (2005-01-28) (United Kingdom)
  • 10 March 2005 (2005-03-10) (Germany)
Running time
85 minutes[2]
Countries
  • United Kingdom
  • Germany[1]
LanguageEnglish
Box office£1.7 million

Creep is a 2004 horror film written and directed by Christopher Smith. The film follows a woman locked in the London Underground overnight. She later finds herself being stalked by a hideously deformed killer living in the sewers below. The film was first shown at the Frankfurt Fantasy Film festival in Germany on 10 August 2004.

Plot

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Arthur and George are London sewage workers who discover a tunnel in one of the walls. Arthur starts exploring the tunnel alone, while newbie George stays behind. After a while, George enters and discovers Arthur, injured and in shock. A similarly injured woman jumps out, crying for help, only to be pulled back into the darkness.

A young German woman, Kate, decides to join her friend at a party and heads to Charing Cross Underground station but falls asleep on the platform while waiting for the train. When she awakens, she is alone, and the entire station has been locked up for the night. An empty train arrives, and she boards it; it abruptly stops and the lights go dark. She meets Guy, a coworker who follows her and whose awkward advances she repeatedly rejects. Guy attempts to rape her, only to be stopped by an unseen aggressor who drags him out of the train. Guy briefly reemerges, covered in blood, warning Kate to run.

Kate flees and runs into a homeless Scottish couple living in a storeroom, Jimmy and Mandy, and their dog Ray. Jimmy reluctantly agrees to help her by taking her to the night guard after she pays him. They find Guy, horribly maimed but still alive. Mandy, left alone, is attacked and kidnapped, triggering Jimmy's sorrow-fueled escape into a heroin-induced stupor. Kate manages to communicate with the security guard through intercom, but the man gets killed before being able to call for help. Kate and Jimmy decide to walk through the tunnel to the next station. A train stops near them; Jimmy decides to face the killer to avenge Mandy, but he is slaughtered as well.

Fleeing, Kate falls into the sewer system below, where she finds Arthur's body. She also finds a storage facility with hundreds of boxes, where she is captured by the killer, the titular "creep"—a hideously deformed, mentally ill hermit named Craig, who keeps his victims in semi-submerged, rat-infested cages until they are dead, after which he eats them. Kate is put in one of these cages, along with George. They escape and end up in an abandoned medical facility, where they find an unconscious Mandy strapped to a surgical chair. Thinking she is dead, they move on. Craig appears, puts on a surgical gown, and mimics the gestures of a surgeon in front of a terrorized Mandy before he disembowels her with a bone saw.

Kate and George find the disused railcar where Craig lives. The dog, Ray, is there, along with old pictures of a medical doctor with a deformed child. Craig ambushes them and kills George. In a last, desperate effort, Kate sinks a hook and chain into Craig's throat, then has a running train rip it apart, and Craig bleeds to death. Disheveled, she returns to the initial station, by which point it is morning. She collapses on the platform, and Ray curls onto her lap. Mistaking her for a beggar, a man waiting for the train leaves her a coin, and Kate breaks into hysterical giggles and tears.

Cast

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Production

[edit]

The storyline has been compared to the 1972 film Death Line, also set on the London Underground and featuring a cannibalistic killer. Director Smith, who had not seen Death Line, attributes his inspiration to a scene in An American Werewolf in London set in the London Underground.[3]

The Last Tube

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Creep: The Last Tube is a 2005 online 3D Shockwave horror game made to promote the film and was produced by Jail Dog. Nearly 14 years after the game went down, the website known as The Lost Media Wiki conducted a search for the game.

Beau Chesluk, a developer for the game, was eventually contacted, and after some searching he was able to locate the game files and send them to The Cracks Overhead. The game has since been uploaded to Archive.org.[4]

Reception

[edit]

Critical response

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Creep has received generally mixed reviews from critics. It currently holds a 90% 'rotten' rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes based on 15 reviews, and an average rating of 4.3/10.[5]

Time Out gave the film a negative review, writing, "this London Underground-set slasher squanders a promising premise for trashy shocks, old-school nastiness and a fistful of genre clichés."[6]

All Movie's review was favorable, writing, "this pared-down shocker might be light on plot, but it's packed with creepy frights and psychopathic attitude from its mean main monster."[7]

Matthew Turner View London said "The performances are good, particularly Potente, who avoids scream queen clichés by making her character surprisingly unlikeable - Kate is rude and arrogant in her early scenes and the fact that she's German is, of course, a coincidence."[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Creep". Filmportal.de. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  2. ^ "CREEP (18)". British Board of Film Classification. 12 August 2004. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
  3. ^ Hennigan, Adrian (February 2005). "BBC – Movies – interview – Chris Smith". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
  4. ^ JailDog (2005), Creep - The Last Tube, retrieved 14 December 2021
  5. ^ "Creep". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
  6. ^ "[Creep review]". Time Out London (1797). 26 January 2005. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
  7. ^ Buchanan, Jason. "Creep (2004) – Trailers, Reviews, Synopsis, Showtimes and Cast – AllMovie". AllMovie. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
  8. ^ Turner, Matthew (25 January 2005). "Creep". ViewLondon. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
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