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CREATURE TV Spot “Anatomy Of A Creature”
CREATURE, opening in theaters on September 9 and starring Mehcad Brook, Serinda Swan, and Sid Haig, will have a companion 30-minute TV special called “Anatomy of a Creature” that will air from this Sunday August 28 up until the theatrical release date in markets around the US.
With behind-the-scenes interviews from the cast and crew of CREATURE and new eyewitness accounts of the Lockjaw monster, “Anatomy of a Creature” will delve into the mythology behind the creature. Audiences can decide for themselves after watching the TV special leading up to the theatrical release just how much is legend and how much is real. Then go see CREATURE in theaters on September 9! (wide, top 20 markets on 1,500 screens)
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Synopsis:
An ex-Navy seal (Mehcad Brooks), his girlfriend (Serinda Swan) and their friends head out on a road trip to New Orleans. The group decides to stop at a roadside convenience store owned by Chopper (Sid Haig), who tells them the tale of Lockjaw, a fabled god-like creature who is half-man, half-alligator.
The legend has it that an inbred local man by the name of Grimley (Daniel Bernhardt) lost his family to a monstrous white alligator, which then drove him to madness and some believe he was transformed into that very creature that now haunts the depths of the swamps. Their curiosity piqued, the group decides to play along with the local tourist trap and journey deep into the backwoods to find the old dilapidated cabin which is supposed to be the birthplace of the creature.
As they set-up camp for the night, their faith is put to the test when Lockjaw turns out to be more than just a myth and they realize the locals are hiding a horrifying secret that jeopardizes them all.
Directed by Fred M. Andrews and starring Mehcad Brooks, Serinda Swan, Amanda Fuller, Dillon Casey, Lauren Schneider, Aaron Hill, Daniel Bernhardt, and Sid Haig, CREATURE introduces a new monster legend into the horror film lexicon.
Running Time: 95 minutes
Rating: “R” by the MPAA (for bloody violence, grisly images, some sexual content, graphic nudity, language, and brief drug use)
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