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This page is dedicated to the artists and craftmen who's skill
and attention to detail made Jeepers Creepers
one of the all time great horror films. 

These props will be on display with the truck in tribute to their work.



 

Richard K Wright is responsible for this painstakingly realistist
newspaper from Jeepers Creepers 2. 
A prop master in the true sense of the title.
Sadly, Richard passed away in March of 2005,
he and his talents will surely be missed.
This prop was given to me by one of his close friends.




Jerry Blohm's work is showcased in these two props,
one of the original truck plates and rubber stunt ax. 
Jerry was the prop master on JC1. 
His work resulted in these amazing high quality pieces,
even in person and up close, you'd swear that ax was real.
Rescued from a warehouse and now
a highly prized addition to my collection.


 
Brad Parker, the man I consider to be the Godfather of the Creeper.
Brad's storyboards and conceptual art not only defined the look
of the Creeper and his truck, but his sence of style as well.
Not an original drawing here, but an original autograph just the same.

 

 A small example of a Brian Penikas' masterpiece. 
Makeup & Monsters designed and cast this resin claw
for the director's approval before making the full size Creeper
hands worn by Jonathan Breck in JC2.

Once again, rescued from a box of stuff and now on display
for all Creeper fans to enjoy.

 

Brian Penikas and his team of craftsmen at Make-up & Monsters
supplied this screen used, Creeper prosthetic head piece.
Worn by Jonathan Breck in Creeper 2, this is an awesome
example of the artistry of special effects make-up.

Brian's impeccable work resulted in a modern day horror icon,
equal in my opinion to any of the classic Universal monsters.

 

 


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