Creep (2014) [R]

Release Date:
June 23, 2014

Original Title:
Creep

Alternate Titles:
Creep
Dziwak
Peachfuzz
Čudak
Ублюдок
クリープ

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Blumhouse Productions
Duplass Brothers Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: R  CH: 16  DE: 16  FR: 16  GB: 15  IE: 15  PL: 16  RO: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 82

Looking for work, Aaron comes across a cryptic online ad: “$1,000 for the day. Filming service. Discretion is appreciated.” Low on cash and full of naiveté, he decides to go for it. He drives to a cabin in a remote mountain town where he meets Josef, his cinematic subject for the day. Josef is sincere and the project seems heartfelt, so Aaron begins to film. But as the day goes on, it becomes clear that Josef is not who he says, and his intentions are not at all pure.

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Assistant Sound Editor:
Aaron Morgan

Co-Producer:
Chris Donlon

Director:
Patrick Brice

Director of Photography:
Patrick Brice

Editor:
Chris Donlon

Executive Producer:
Josh Braun
Jay Duplass
Mark Duplass

Mix Technician:
Mark Purcell

Music Coordinator:
Marissa Gallien

Music Supervisor:
Maggie Phillips

Original Music Composer:
Eric Andrew Kuhn
Kyle Field

Post Production Supervisor:
Niccole Ostonio

Producer:
Jason Blum
Mark Duplass

Production Design:
Lynsay Richardson

Sound Designer:
Dane A. Davis

Sound Editor:
Gabe Liberti

Story:
Mark Duplass
Patrick Brice

Title Graphics:
Sebastian Pardo

Visual Effects:
R. Zane Rutledge

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