![]() ![]() Most of the time "Creepshow" works, though. King's rather funny, but he's not particularly scary. He plays a hick farmer who's consumed by astral grass after touching a meteorite. The elder King, author of "Carrie," "Night Shift"and "Salem's Lot," also acts in one episode: lawn doctors from space. Just coincidence? Rod Serling wouldn't think so. Presciently, Kamen's preliminary sketches showed a sinister little boy resembling King's son Joe, who ended up playing the part in the film. ![]() Romero and ghost-writer Stephen King.Ĭartoonist Jack Kamen's classy splash panels chain King's stories together and give "Creepshow" that pulpy look. It's an unabashedly juvenile junk movie by fiendish director George A. Here comes "Creepshow," a five-part comic anthology featuring the art of gross-out. ![]()
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