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NIGHT OF THE CREEPS (1986)

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James Evans
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A year before he wrote and directed The Monster Squad,
that classic ‘80s riff on the Universal Monsters movies, Fred Dekker made his
debut with Night of the Creeps
The young Dekker grew up watching every kind of horror and sci-fi film
(good and bad) and it’s no surprise his first try at a feature was a case of
mixing genres and throwing everything at the audience.

Somewhere out in deep space, an
alien is determined to make sure something sinister is shot out of the craft
into the darkness.  It’s successful and
the canister lands on Earth in 1959.  On
the same night a mass murderer escapes a mental institute the slug-like
creature in the canister escapes and infects a curious jock who came to find
the crash site. 

Years later and Chris and J.C.
are two friends at university.  Chris is
smitten with Cynthia and thinks she’ll only speak to him if he’s a fraternity
brother.  So he and J.C. undertake a
pledge task to relocate a corpse from the university’s morgue onto the front
steps of a rival frat house.  The corpse
they choose turns out to be said curious jock who has been cryogenically
preserved since that night.  A plague of
alien slugs, exploding heads and zombies follows.

Starting with a black and white
homage to ‘50s sci-fi flicks Night of the Creeps is Dekker having fun
with all of those influences from the B-movies he had consumed.  Add into that elements of the
still-popular-at-the-time slasher film and nearly two decades of the modern
zombie film (Romero-style) and it’s a busy mix. 

It’s a slow but deliberately
paced film.  Dekker likes his characters
and spends time giving them a bit of depth. 
Chris and J.C. aren’t jocks but they aren’t nerds either.  J.C. is the sidekick but he has his own
moment of heroism that makes him more than comic relief or the audience
surrogate.  Then there’s mighty genre
icon Tom Atkins, here playing the gruff, sarcastic Detective Ray Cameron,
straight out of a brawling film noir.  

Night of the Creeps didn’t do too well on release and it’s understandable why.  For a wide audience it’s probably too much
mixing.  There’s zombies in it, but it’s
not a standard zombie film.  There’s a
madman with an axe on the loose, but it’s not a straight slasher.  It’s more a sci-fi B-movie than anything else
but even then Dekker fills it with a knowing humour that’s a minor forebear of
the self-referential style Scream would make big business a decade
later. 

For genre fans it’s a hoot.  Enjoying the references is one thing, but
Dekker loves these types of films and above everything this is no pastiche but
an honest attempt at making something in the genres he knew so well.  And in that he succeeds.  Night of the Creeps is great fun and
measures up to its influences in style. 

NIGHT OF THE CREEPS / CERT: 18 /
DIRECTOR & SCREENWRITER: FRED DEKKER / STARRING: JASON LIVELY, TOM ATKINS,
STEVE MARSHALL, JILL WHITLOW, WALLY TAYLOR / RELEASE DATE: OUT NOW

James Evans

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