Creep Trivias
When Kate is at the ticket machine wanting a travel card, the women behind her says that the machine is giving no change, however on the top of the machine it clearly says "Change Available"
They bought six yellow dresses for Franka, each one had a varying degree of dirtiness because her dress got more grubby throughout the film.
When Guy switches on and off the emergency light, he does so with the emergency stop switch - there is no light switch on a tube carriage.
Titles that didn't make it: "Runt", "Cellar Dweller", "Horunder", "Here Kitty Kitty", "One Track Mind" and "Piccadilly Nightmare".
When the Creep washes his hands before performing "surgery" on Mandy he turns the tap off with his elbow and when he turns around the tap is switched back to on againWhen they were filming Franka running through a tube train, the cameraman behind her ran straight into one of the posts on the train.
Kate runs to the rear cab of the train and passes through the cab door (car number 96115 displayed above it) however the cab interior and exterior is of a car of long since withdrawn 1967 type stock (car number 3329 can be seen on the outer door behind her) whilst the train she was actually on (car 96115) is modern 1996 Jubilee Line stock.
The villain, Craig was named after the director Chris Smith's friend, Craig Fackrell who played a homeless guy by the cash machine in the film.
When the train that Kate boarded at Charing Cross comes to a halt in the tunnel, she goes to the front of the train where the car number above the door to the front cab reads 96101. After the lights have gone out and the nasty boyfriend has activated the emergency lights, Kate returns to the same front cab door and the car number has changed to 96107.
In the scene with Jimmy and Kate on one of the trains, there's a dead guy (the train driver) lying on the floor. If you look closely you see he has a mustache. It was actually added on later using CGI so he wasn't confused with the previously killed security supervisor.
The unexpected train that Kate boards at Charing Cross and where she is followed by Guy is a 1995 Stock Northern Line train. When she runs into the cab and gets out of the train into the tunnel the train has switched to a 1972 Stock Train.
The image of the bloody hand on a carriage window was allowed to be displayed in London Underground stations for the DVD release, unlike the poster for the theatrical release.
All tube stations in London have release mechanisms on the inside of the metal gates, to ensure people can get out in case of this exact circumstance.
Advertising posters showing a bloody hand sliding down a London Underground train window were banned from the Underground as being in bad taste, even though scenes had been filmed with permission in disused stations on the Underground. Producer Julie Baines found this "highly amusing" and "a bit ludicrous", noting that the film is "not based on real events - if it is, we are all in trouble." The ban was later removed, although not in time for the film's British opening.
The amount of dirt on George's helmet changes between shots after he gets covered in sewage.
At the London Underground the "bloody hand" posters were banned for a short time but were later allowed.
A game of Creep can be found at www.thelasttube.com, in which posters for the movie can be seen through the windows of the train.