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The Creeper was distributed theatrically by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. in September 1948. [1] According to a March 1949 Hollywood Reporter article, radio writer Joseph Ruscoll sued Edward Small for using the title of Ruscoll's radio show, The Creeper for the film. [1] The suit was settled for an undisclosed sum. [1]
The Creeper (Jack Ryder) is a superhero created by Steve Ditko and Don Segall for DC Comics.He is portrayed as a journalist and talk show host, usually living in Gotham City, who gains the ability to transform into the superhuman the Creeper (and vice versa) thanks to experimental science developed by Dr. Yatz.
The Jeepers Creepers film series consists of four American horror movies. The first three movies were written and directed by Victor Salva , and the fourth was directed by Timo Vuorensola . The antagonist in each of the films is the Creeper, a demonic serial killer played by Jonathan Breck in the first three entries and Jarreau Benjamin in the ...
Creeper , creatures found within the video game Minecraft; Creeper, a fictional hard rock band from 2001 Canadian film Fubar; Creeper, a spirit character in the 2005 video game The Suffering: Ties That Bind; Creepers, mechanical monsters in the Shannara fantasy novels; The Creeper, a character played by Rondo Hatton in several horror movies
The Creepers were an English rock music group, formed in Manchester in 1982, originally as Marc Riley and the Creepers. [1] After being dismissed from The Fall by Mark E. Smith , Marc Riley formed his own record label (In-Tape) with Jim Khambatta, [ 2 ] and his own band. [ 1 ]
The Scooby Doo cartoon series character The Creeper, who vaguely resembles Frankenstein's Monster, is likely based on Universal Studios' own "Creeper" from the 1946 film The House of Horrors, who was portrayed by Rondo Hatton, with Scooby Doo's Creeper seemingly being a caricature of Rondo in terms of hand size and facial features.
Beware the Creeper began in the March/April dated, Showcase #73 in 1968, in a story plotted and drawn by Steve Ditko, with Don Segall assisting with the dialog. DC's policy at the time was to give a character a single appearance in Showcase as an introduction before launching their series. [ 1 ]
[1] [2] A series of Creeper films was planned, and the second one, The Brute Man, was filmed in 1946. Hatton died of complications from acromegaly before either film was released. [ 6 ] House of Horrors was released on DVD by the Willette Acquisition Corp. on Sep 27, 2013. [ 7 ]