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Wednesday
15th December 2004 Creep Update:
Here's the first three images from the UK indie thriller
Creep that stars Franka Potente. Early word on this is that
it's your standard cheapie UK horror, in other words not much
cop. But then again it does star Franka Potente who stole the
show with the wonderful Run Lola Run so ya never know. It's
released in the Uk on 28th January and we'll have a review up
just as soon as.
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Each Pic for MUCH larger versions!
Wednesday
24th November 2004: Creep:
The movie trailer for Creep is now online.
Creep
Quicktime Movie Trailer Hi-Res
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Saturday
16th October 2004: Creep Update:
The movie trailer is now online for Creep.
Creep
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Tuesday 2nd December 2003: Creep Update:
A number of new pictures from the Franka Potente horror thriller Creep, which is currently shooting in London, have been released. In the film, written and directed by Christopher Smith, Potente plays a woman who falls asleep at a station waiting for the last tube home. When she wakes up the station is deserted, but a train pulls up and she gratefully jumps on. That's when things take a sharp turn for the worse. To see the pictures click here.
Friday
31st October 2003: Creep Update:
Anita has sent in the following Press Release for Creep:
Celebrated actress FRANKA POTENTE, star of The Bourne
Identity, Blow and Run Lola Run leads an exciting cast including
SEAN HARRIS (24 Hour Party People), JEREMY SHEFFIELD (Something
Borrowed), PAUL RATTRAY (Enigma), VAS BLACKWOOD (Lock, Stock
and Two Smoking Barrels), KEN CAMPBELL (A Fish Called Wanda)
and KELLY SCOTT. CREEP is the debut feature from acclaimed writer
and director CHRIS SMITH, previously responsible for short films
including The Day Grandad Went Blind and The 10,000th Day. The
film is produced by JULIE BAINES and JASON NEWMARK of DAN FILMS
(The Cat’s Meow, Summer Things, Butterfly Kiss) and will
shoot on location in London and Cologne.
London,
midnight, on a cold evening. Unable to find a taxi, Kate (Franka
Potente) heads for the Underground. She takes a seat away from
the crowd of late-night revelers and waits for the last train.
Before long she drifts off to sleep… and wakes to find
everyone gone. She momentarily panics until another train pulls
in. She boards, unnerved that she’s the only passenger,
but relieved at last to be on her way. Halfway through the tunnel
the train jerks to a violent halt. The lights shut off and the
train is plunged into darkness. Kate screams… she is trapped,
in the dark… and she is not alone… her nightmare
has only just begun.
German actress
and rising star FRANKA POTENTE burst on to cinema screens as
the lead in Run Lola Run, a part written specifically for her
by writer/director Tom Tykwer. She continued her success with
films including Blow, playing opposite Johnny Depp, and the
action thriller hit The Bourne Identity, with co-star Matt Damon.
Most recently she has featured in Peter Greenaway’s The
Tulse Lupur Suitcases, Try Seventeen alongside Elijah Wood,
and will team up once again with Matt Damon in the upcoming
The Bourne Supremacy.
Writer/director
CHRIS SMITH injects fresh blood in to the horror genre with
his debut feature. He comments: “With CREEP I intend to
take away the safety net, to explore our worst fears, beginning
with the basics: the fear of being along, being trapped, being
in the dark, and then moving on to far less palatable areas:
assault, torture and human experimentation. This will not be
a film that allows you to relax at any point, safe in the knowledge
that you can cope with what’s to come. Instead you will
always feel that the worst is ahead, but you will have no choice
but to watch.”
CREEP will
shoot on location in London and Cologne. Among the London locations
is the eerie disused Underground station of Aldwych and other
sites in the West End. Production design is by JOHN FRANKISH,
whose previous credits include Thunderbirds, Gosford Park, Chocolat,
Highlander II and Brazil. Cinematographer is DANIEL COHEN who
recently shot Shane Meadow’s Untitled and Only Human.
CREEP is
a Dan Films production in association with Zero West in Germany,
and is backed by the UK Film Council’s Premiere Fund and
Filmstiftung Nordrhein-Westfalia (NRW). The film will be distibuted
in the UK by Pathé, in Germany by X-Filme, and will be
sold internationally by Capitol Films.
Monday
20th October 2003: Creep Update:
British thriller Creep has been given a £1.26m lottery
grant from the UK
Film Council's Premiere Fund. Starring Franke Potente, the film
is about a
woman trapped on a dark train with a stalker. Debut director
Chris Smith
will shoot on location in Cologne, Germany, as well as London.
"She
(Potente) finds herself trapped and playing a cat and mouse
game with her
pursuer. Her nightmare has just begun," said a spokesman.
The part was
specially written for Potente, who will be joined by Sean Harris
(24 Hour
Party People) and former Holby City actor Jeremy Sheffield.
Monday
13th October 2003: Creep Update:
Carol has
been touch today to say that TV's Casualty star Jeremy Sheffield
has been signed up for a role in Creep.
Thursday
7th October 2003: Creep Update:
Franka Potente has signed up for Brit horror pic Creep. The
$5.6 million
film is about a woman trapped in London's Underground who uncovers
a warren
of secret tunnels. The only thing stopping her enjoying her
find is a
mysterious assailant. The horror flick has been written, and
will be
directed, by first-timer Chris Smith.
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