X

Join or Sign In

Sign in to customize your TV listings

Continue with Facebook Continue with email

By joining TV Guide, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy.

Night of the Creeps Reviews

A clever debut film from writer-director Fred Dekker that combines science fiction, horror, and comedy into a fairly entertaining package. Sorority Row, 1959--A young college couple parked on lovers' lane see an object plummet to Earth like a meteor. The boy goes to investigate and finds a canister with large slimy slugs inside. One of the slugs suddenly zooms out of the canister and into his mouth. Sorority Row, 1986--Two nerdy freshmen, Chris (Jason Lively) and J.C. (Steve Marshall), roam the campus during pledge week. Chris falls for a beautiful young coed, Cynthia (Jill Whitlow). To impress her, the nerds decide to pledge a fraternity, but are told they must steal a cadaver from the medical building and leave it on the steps of a rival fraternity. The boys sneak into the medical building and stumble across the corpse of the boy who swallowed the space-slug in 1959, encased in a cryogenic chamber as part of an experiment. They break the corpse free of the chamber, but then flee. Once thawed out, the corpse comes to life. A pretty goofy combination of chills and laughs, NIGHT OF THE CREEPS is one of those hit-or-miss propositions that throws so many scares and jokes into the mix that there isn't time to ponder those that fall flat. The movie is filled with a variety of special effects, most of them done quite well, with the "creeps" themselves taking top honors.