
They can, however, be heard if the Director's Commentary is on. Bowdlerise: For some reason, some versions of the film omit Darry's screams from the final scene.She makes it clear that she hates having horrific dreams and visions and not knowing why she has the abilities she does. Black Comedy: A few scenes with the Creeper.Big Sister Instinct: Trish tries her damnedest to convince the Creeper to take her instead of Darry.Presumably he never showed any of his abusive tendencies around them. Best Friends-in-Law: Darry notes that their parents were enamored with Trish's boyfriend.The Bad Guy Wins: Darry ends up being taken by the Creeper at the end.It turns out she was talking about the real Jeepers Creepers song, which is played on a vintage record player as the Creeper kills him to get his eyes. When he hears the song, Peek-a-Boo on the radio (which contains some of the lyrics from Jeepers Creepers), he initially thinks this is what the medium was talking about.

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Much later, they discover that the driver of the truck is not initially as he seems. Darry, against Trish's wishes, decides to go and investigate the old church in case there may be someone alive, only to make a horrific discovery. Seeing them, the driver of the truck engages the two in a terrifying road chase, but they manage to escape. Later, from a distance, they witness the driver of the truck, dumping what appears to be bodies wrapped in bloodstained bags down a pipe, adjacent to an abandoned church. The movie centers around Darry Jenner (Long) and his sister Patricia (Philips), as they take the scenic route home from college in Trish's banged-up old car, and their strange and frightening encounter on the lonely highway with what seems to be the crazed, obnoxious driver of an ominous green truck, who attempts to run them off the road. It takes its name from the song "Jeepers Creepers", which features in the movie. Jeepers Creepers is a 2001 horror/monster movie directed by Victor Salva, and starring Justin Long, Gina Philips, and Jonathan Breck.
