The Creeper (film)

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The Creeper
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Directed byJean Yarbrough
Written byMaurice Tombragel[1]
Based onAn original story idea
by Don Martin[1]
Produced byBernard Small[1]
Starring
CinematographyGeorge Robinson[1]
Edited bySaul A. Goodkind[1]
Production
companies
Reliance Pictures, Inc.[1]
Distributed byTwentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.
Release date
  • September 1948 (1948-09)
CountryUnited States[1]

The Creeper is a 1948 American horror film directed by Jean Yarbrough. The film stars Onslow Stevens who plays a mad doctor whose serum turns a man into a catlike killer.

Plot[]

Cast[]

Production[]

Between 1947 and 1951, Hollywood studios made almost no horror films with The Creeper being the lone exception.[2] It was developed under the working title The Cat Man and was in production from the beginning of March 1948 to the middle of the month.[1]

Release[]

The Creeper was distributed theatrically by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. in September 1948.[1] According to a March 1949 Hollywood Reporter article, radio writer Joseph Ruscoll sued Edward Small for using the title of Ruscoll's radio show, The Creeper for the film.[1] The suit was settled for an undisclosed sum.[1]

Reception[]

From contemporary reviews, Dorothy Masters of New York Daily News described The Creeper as the effort "is wasted in every phase, including story, performance and general production." and "To further the bafflement, perfectly innocent people are given sinister mien. Three murders and a couple of near-misses don't improve the tale."[3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "The Creeper". American Film Institute. Retrieved July 5, 2020.
  2. ^ Marriott & Newman 2018, p. 55.
  3. ^ Masters 1948, p. 76.

Sources[]

  • Masters, Dorothy (October 6, 1948). "New York Dual is Below Par For This Week". New York Daily News. p. 76.
  • Marriott, James; Newman, Kim (2018) [1st pub. 2006]. The Definitive Guide to Horror Movies. London: Carlton Books. ISBN 9781787391390.

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