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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2008

This is a collection of shots from The Creeping Terror that I suspect were filmed at the infamous Film Center Studios. The inital car shot might have been filmed in an actual car in someone's garage. The walls and doors of the kitchen, living room, sherriff's office, and nursey all look suspiciously similar. I suspect that they were all shot on the same set. The only other scenes that might have been shot at FCS are the spaceship interiors (see my edit of that) and the community dance hall scene (unlikely, but I will be posting that one too).

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  • How did this not win an Oscar!?

  • Could it be? The worst movie ever? Well, maybe Manos the Hands of Fate, but i guess this comes pretty damn close.

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  • That scene of the guy kissing his wife while ignoring their friend is pretty psychotronic...or let's say...inexplicably creepy. I'd like to see a movie where most of the action is awkwardly watching a guy kiss a girl in your presence. But I'd probably be the only one in the audience...anyway, it's my particular thing...

  • Horror novel see video book trailer

  • N-I-N-E MINUTES AND S-I-X-T-E-E-N SECONDS long, under narration that would cause the most seasoned meth addict to doze off. It boggles the mind.

    This should be called "The Creeping Trailer." Sweet Jesus!

  • @SegaGamer2 It was directed, produced, and edited by Vic Savage under the alias A.J. Nelson. The assistant director was Randy Starr, who later achieved notoriety by providing Charles Manson with the gun used in the Sharon Tate murders.

  • @SegaGamer2 It was directed, produced, and edited by Vic Savage under the alias A.J. Nelson. The assistant director was Randy Starr, who later achieved notoriety by providing Charles Manson with the gun used in the Sharon Tate murders.

  • @SegaGamer2 It was directed, produced, and edited by Vic Savage under the alias A.J. Nelson.

  • I appreciate the well thought out and descriptive narrative. The girl at 4:50 is a cutie. I remember first seeing this in the 70's and being horrified at the blanket monster and being amazed at the production values.

  • Although rumors persist,Vic Savage,who played the starring role,was not the director,Arthur J. Nelson was a completely person

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