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Provides the movie script of the 1989 film based on the Stephen King novel.
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that most persistent summer SOUND: crickets in high grass--
ree-ree-ree-ree... This in dark which slowly
EXT. A GRAVE MARKER SUMMER DAY
It's a plywood cross leaning aslant. Written on the crossarm
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Review by Judge Patrick Naugle; September 21, 2000.
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// 1989 // 102 Minutes // Rated R
Reviewed by Judge Patrick Naugle // September 21st, 2000
Sometimes dead is better.
There have been many film adaptations of Stephen King's books. From the
The
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Review by Graeme Clark of the film adaptation of the Stephen King novel.
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The Creed family move to a new house in Maine, close to a busy road. When their cat is run over, neighbour Jud (
) suggests to the father Louis Creed (
) that he place the cat in an Indian burial
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Article about Stephen King's horror novel and film of the same name. Includes details of plot and ending.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the novel. For other uses, see
its contents . To comply with Wikipedia's
, please consider expanding the lead to
of the article's key
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Film review from House of Horrors.
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are great because they are always there for you unconditionally. Well, at least if you
feed them regularly. They never ask for anything more than the toss of a stick, a clean
litter box, or some
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