

Finally, Old Chief Wood'nhead corners Sam in his home. Old Chief Wood'nhead then goes after Andy, hacking him to death with a tomahawk. Old Chief Wood'nhead first goes after Vince, killing him by puncturing him with arrows. After they leave, Old Chief Wood'nhead comes to life, uses the spilled paint to finish his war paint, and lets out a howling battle cry before embarking on a vicious warpath to kill the thugs and avenge the murdered Spruces.
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The three thugs drive away and begin preparations to run away to Hollywood, California, where the vain Sam expects to become a movie star, in part due to his long, dark hair.
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In celebration, Sam shoots out the store's windows and fires a round at Old Chief Wood'nhead, knocking over the can of paint Ray had been using to touch up the Chief's war paint. No longer holding back, Sam shoots and kills Ray as well before grabbing the jewels. In a struggle, Sam's gun goes off and fires at Martha, killing her. After ransacking the store and emptying the register for what little money it has, Sam demands that Ray hand over the jewelry, holding Martha at gunpoint. Later that night, the Spruces are subject to a vicious robbery led by Benjamin's estranged ne'er-do-well nephew Sam Whitemoon, armed with a shotgun, and his two friends, the wealthy Andy "Rich Boy" Cavanaugh and the gluttonous Vince "Fatso" Gribbens. Whitemoon bids them and Old Chief Wood'nhead (who nods in response, briefly startling him) farewell and returns home. Despite initially refusing to accept them, Ray vows to guard the jewels with his life. The Spruces are visited by Benjamin Whitemoon, the elder of a local Native American tribe, who gives them a bag of turquoise jewelry, his tribe's sacred treasures, as collateral for the debt the tribe has incurred. Seeing that their old, run-down town is dying, Martha encourages Ray to shut down the store, take their savings, and use their remaining years to enjoy retirement, but Ray is hesitant to do so because of the memories the store has given him and his desire to help the local people in need. They own and operate the town's general store, whose décor includes "Old Chief Wood'nhead", a cigar store Indian who stands on the front porch. Ray and Martha Spruce are an elderly couple who live in the small, fictional town of Dead River, Arizona. Billy picks up an issue and begins to read it. The delivery man reveals his identity as the Creep and vanishes. The package is opened by a pair of miniature winged demons, revealing its contents to be copies of the latest issue of Creepshow (which has the same cover as the comic in the final scene of the previous film), much to Billy's delight. The truck's back shutter opens to reveal a sinister delivery man who drops a package onto the sidewalk. Billy, a young boy, eagerly follows the truck on his bike. In the small town of Dexter, Maine, a delivery truck pulls up to a nearby newsstand.

The film was Dorothy Lamour's final film before her death in 1996. Originally, two additional stories, Pinfall and Cat from Hell were set to appear in the film, but were scrapped due to budgetary reasons however, the latter has been filmed for Tales from the Darkside: The Movie.

Unlike the first film, Creepshow 2 only contains three stories instead of five. It was once again based upon stories by Stephen King, and features three more horror segments consisting of "Old Chief Wood'nhead", " The Raft" and "The Hitchhiker". Romero who was director of the original film with the film starring Lois Chiles, George Kennedy, Dorothy Lamour, and Tom Savini. Gornick was previously the cinematographer of the first film, and the screenplay was written by George A. Creepshow 2 is a 1987 American comedy horror anthology film directed by Michael Gornick, and the sequel to Creepshow.
