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    Behind the Scenes of Creep!

    Behind the Scenes of Creep!

    Presented by Independent Film Society of Colorado at Colorado College - Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center Film Screening Room

    November 12, 2009

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    Join filmmaker Pete Schuermann as he discusses and screens The Creeping Terror, the inspiration for his newest film project Creep! Creep! chronicles the outlandish story of director Argyle J. Nelson and his wife Shannon O'Neil and their audacious efforts to produce a monster movie in 1964. The result of those efforts was the obscure yet cultish film The Creeping Terror. Considered to be the worst movie ever made, it also became one of the most mind-boggling scams in the history of celluloid. At first watch, most viewers find many of the sequences in The Creeping Terror so unbelievably awful and ineptly executed that the movie transcends the sci-fi and horror genres and delves into the realm of comedy. But the story behind the film contains all of the elements of classic moviemaking that director A.J. Nelson would have killed to have in The Creeping Terror. Tales of sex, drugs, money scams, high comedy, heartbreak, bank robberies, Nazism, missing persons, suicide, false identities, and ties to the Manson murders make Creep! a mesmerizing hit of the recession. Creep! is currently in pre-production.

    Presented by the Independent Film Society of Colorado.


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        Colorado College - Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center Film Screening Room

        825 N. Cascade Avenue
        Colorado Springs, CO 80903

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        Tickets: Free

        Info Phone: 719-661-4119

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        November 12, 2009

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        7 p.m.

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