Undead, Undersized and Angry!
The Creeps is a genuine 3-D film. When a Mad Scientist obsessed with
horror films discovers the means to re-animate all of his favorite monsters,
he runs into one problem. Dracula, the Mummy, the Wolfman and Frankenstein's
monster came out only three feet tall! Now the little buggers are out to restore
themselves to their proper height, and get revenge to boot.
Now Available on DVD for the First Time Ever in 3D* Format!
Anyone interested in 3D movies will be blown away by this one. The story line
is interesting but silly... instead, it's the 3D graphics that will keep you
watching this over and over. There is enough out-of-the-screen action
to make you giggle, and the inside-depth images are crystal clear.
Filmed in Genuine Field-Sequential 3D: The movie was shot in 35mm using
Chris Condon Stereovision lenses. These lenses utilize a 3-D filming technique
called "over and under." During filming, a normal 35mm film frame is exposed
by two lenses (one for each eye view) instead of one. The top half of the film
frame is exposed by one lense and the bottom half of the frame by the other
lense. Hence, the name "over and under."
The Creeps has previously been available in 2D, but is now offered for the
first time ever on DVD in 3-D format! A must have for 3D enthusiasts and
collectors!
Technical Wizardry: Great care was taken during the transfer and multiplexing
(combining the two eye views) to correct convergence in many shots and scenes.
As a result, the quality of 3-D on this disc is excellent for watching at home
with a 3D Video Viewing System.
Directed by: Charles Band, Starring: Rhonda Griffin (as Anna
Quarrels), Justin Lauer (as David Raleigh), Bill Moynihan (as Winston Berber),
Kristin Norton (as Miss Christina), Jon Simanton (as the Wolfman), Joe Smith
(as the Mummy), Thomas Wellington (as Frankenstein's Monster), Phil Fondacaro
(as Dracula), J.W. Perra (as a Video Store Customer) and Andrea Harper (as Stella,
the Video Store Clerk)
*This disc is an NTSC field sequential 3D DVD. Viewing this disc in 3D requires
a 3D Video Viewing System.
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