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    January 23, 2005

    Creep Movie Posters Banned from UK Underground 

    The UK's Evening Standard reports tube (aka subway) chiefs have been forced into an embarrassing U-turn after banning posters for Creep, a horror movie about murder on the underground. The adverts were not allowed on grounds of "taste and decency" because they showed a bloody hand scraping down a train carriage window.

    The ban was imposed despite the fact that London Underground had actually helped the film-makers shoot the British movie on location in disused stations.

    The ban was lifted but the producers of Creep say that the decision was "too little, too late" because they have already paid for replacement posters in mainline stations. The film's publicists cannot get new posters up in time for its launch next week.

    Funded by the UK Film Council, Creep was directed by scriptwriter Christopher Smith and stars German actress Franka Potente. Critics have called it the best horror film set in the capital since American Werewolf In London.

    Producer Julie Bain said the poster ban was "highly amusing" because the movie had been filmed with Tube bosses' permission. "It's a bit ludicrous," she added. "This is fiction, not documentary. It's not based on real events - if it is, we are all in trouble."

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