🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Christopher Smith
- Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
- Release year: 2004
- Runtime (length): 1h 25min
- IMDb rating: 5.6/10 (39k votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 33%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
A German woman tries to meet George Clooney at a party but ends up being chased through the London Underground by a subterranean troll with mommy issues.
🍿 Creep: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Stranded in the Underground
Kate, a German woman in London, falls asleep while waiting for the last train at Charing Cross tube station. She wakes up to find the station deserted and locked for the night. Seeking a way out, she boards an empty train that unexpectedly arrives. This sets the stage for a terrifying ordeal as she quickly realizes she’s not alone.

An Encounter Gone Wrong
On the train, Kate encounters Guy, an acquaintance from a party, who attempts to assault her. However, a mysterious and unseen creature intervenes, dragging Guy away. Fleeing the train, Kate seeks help and encounters a homeless couple, Jimmy and Mandy, who reluctantly agree to assist her in exchange for money. This alliance proves fragile as the danger lurking in the tunnels grows.

Descent into Darkness
As they navigate the labyrinthine tunnels, the group faces increasingly gruesome encounters. Jimmy and Mandy become victims of the creature, leaving Kate to fend for herself. She ventures deeper into the underground, discovering a hidden world beneath the city, including abandoned facilities and the lair of the horrifying being stalking her.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Kate (Franka Potente): A German party-goer who becomes trapped in the London Underground and must fight for survival against a monstrous killer.
- Craig (Sean Harris): A hideously deformed and mentally ill hermit living in the London Underground tunnels, preying on anyone who gets trapped.
- George (Vas Blackwood): A sewer worker and former prisoner who is trapped underground and tries to help Kate survive.
- Jimmy (Paul Rattray): A homeless drug addict living in the underground who initially aids Kate in exchange for money.
- Guy (Jeremy Sheffield): Kate’s cocaine-addicted acquaintance who attempts to assault her and becomes the Creep’s first victim.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Kate: “I don’t know what to say. It’s like a penis… just smaller.” – Kate says this when she see’s the male model.
💰Box Office
- Budget: £5,000,000
- Domestic Gross: $15,486
- Worldwide Gross: $7,480,424
💥 Creep Reviews
Personal Review
I saw ‘Creep’ late one night, and it honestly messed me up for a bit. The thought of being trapped in the London Underground with something hunting you? Terrifying. I loved how they used the setting to build suspense, but the violence was a bit much at times. The scene in the abandoned clinic? Ugh. I’m still not sure I can look at a subway the same way again. It’s a flawed film, but the fear is real.
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of claustrophobic horror”
- “Viewers interested in British horror films”
- “Those who enjoy creature features with gore”
- “Horror fans who appreciate underground settings”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Graphic violence and gore”
- “Sexual assault”
- “Disturbing imagery”
- “Strong language”
Professional Reviews
- Empire Magazine: “Creep delivers genuine chills and thrills, making the most of its claustrophobic setting. However, the unlikeable characters and somewhat predictable plot prevent it from being a true horror classic. A decent late-night watch if you’re not easily squeamish.
- BBC: “A grim and gruesome ride through the London Underground. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and Sean Harris is genuinely unsettling as the creature. But the story feels underdeveloped, and the reliance on gore can be off-putting. Horror fans may find this a worthwhile watch.
- Variety: “It effectively exploits the eerie ambiance of the London Underground, but suffers from underdeveloped characters and excessive gore. Director Christopher Smith creates a truly claustrophobic atmosphere, delivering a genuinely unsettling experience for horror aficionados.
Audience Reactions
The claustrophobic atmosphere of the London Underground made the movie terrifyingly realistic.: Viewers praised the film’s effective use of its setting and the genuinely scary performance of Sean Harris as the creature.
Sean Harris’ portrayal as Craig in the creep was disturbing and effective: Viewers claim that the film successfully delivers a suspenseful horror experience that lingers in your mind.
Overall Consensus: Creep is a flawed but effective horror film that utilizes its setting and villain to create a genuinely unsettling experience. However, some viewers may be put off by the violence and unlikeable characters.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “Sean Harris, known for his method acting, intentionally isolated himself from the rest of the cast and crew during the production to fully embody the character of Craig/The Creep.”
- “The filmmakers utilized the Charing Cross Underground station in London for on-location shooting, capturing the authentic, eerie atmosphere of the subway system at night.”
- “Director Christopher Smith also makes a cameo in the film as a writer.”
🖥️ How to Watch Creep?
Creep (2004) is available for purchase or rental on platforms such as Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV. Please check availability in your region as streaming options may vary. You can also find physical copies (DVD/Blu-ray) through online retailers.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Creep, you might like these similar films:
- Death Line (1972): Features a cannibalistic killer living in the London Underground, preying on unsuspecting victims.
- The Descent (2005): Explores themes of claustrophobia and primal fear in a cave system, similar to the underground tunnels in Creep.
🛒 Creep Related Products
- London Underground Map Poster: A detailed and vintage-style map of the London Underground, perfect for fans of the movie’s setting and urban exploration. Relive the movie’s eerie journey with this iconic visual representation of the London Underground.
- Tube Trivia London Underground Game: Test your knowledge of the London Underground with trivia game. This is a trivia game about London, UK including The Underground and more. It’s the perfect game for movie lovers wanting to learn more about the film’s setting.
- London Underground: A Cultural History: This book explores the cultural impact of the London Underground, including its role in film and literature. A great way to delve deeper into the history and atmosphere of the movie’s setting.
- Creep (Limited Edition Blu-ray): A special edition Blu-ray featuring behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and commentary from the director and cast. The perfect addition to any horror fan’s collection.
🎧 Soundtrack
Creep features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
The Creep, later revealed to be named Craig, is a hideously deformed and mentally ill man living in the tunnels beneath the London Underground. Hints are given throughout the film that he was the result of medical experiments from the abandoned medical asylum women. In some ways, Craig, or “The Creep” is simply an abandoned child with a very, very troubled background.
Creep was filmed on location at the Charing Cross Underground Railway Station and various other locations in London.
No, Creep is a work of fiction, though it draws on urban legends and fears surrounding the London Underground.
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