Fred Dekker
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Fred Dekker

Apr 9, 1959 - San Francisco, California, USA

Fred Dekker (born April 9, 1959) is an American screenwriter and film best known for his cult classic horror comedy films Night of the Creeps and The Monster Squad (written with Shane Black). He contributed the story ideas for both House (1986) and Ricochet (1991), and also directed and co-wrote RoboCop 3 with Frank Miller. One of his earliest movies was a short film he made in college titled Starcruisers directed in the early 1980s.

Night of the Creeps was released on DVD in 2009. In a June 20, 2005 interview, Dekker said he was currently working on a, "scary, end-of-the-world thriller."

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Movie2014That Guy Dick MillerSelf
Movie2014Out of PrintSelf
Movie2018Wolfman's Got NardsSelf
Movie2017Ding Dong, You're Dead! The Making of "House"
Movie2017It's Getting Weirder! The Making of "House II"
Movie2007Monster Squad Forever!Himself

Crew

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Movie1993RoboCop 3ScreenplayWriting
Movie1993RoboCop 3DirectorDirecting
Movie1991RicochetStoryWriting
Movie1987The Monster SquadDirectorDirecting
Movie1987House II: The Second StoryStoryWriting
Movie1986Night of the CreepsDirectorDirecting
Movie2020DentDirectorDirecting
Movie1987The Monster SquadWriterWriting
Movie1991If Looks Could KillStoryWriting
Movie1986Night of the CreepsWriterWriting
Movie1995Jonny Quest Screen Test 09/95WriterWriting
Movie2018The PredatorWriterWriting
Movie2015EdgeWriterWriting
Movie1976Blind RunWriterWriting
Movie1976Blind RunDirectorDirecting
Movie1999Tales from the Crypt: The Robert Zemeckis CollectionWriterWriting
Movie1985HouseStoryWriting
Movie2015EdgeExecutive ProducerProduction
TV Show2001Star Trek: EnterpriseWriterWriting
TV Show1989Tales from the CryptDirectorDirecting
TV Show1989Tales from the CryptWriterWriting
TV Show1989Tales from the CryptScreenplayWriting
TV Show2001Star Trek: EnterpriseStoryWriting
TV Show2001Star Trek: EnterpriseTeleplayWriting