Thad Beaumont (Timothy Hutton) is a happily married family man with a successfully two-faced career as a writer. On the one hand, he publishes respected but poorly-selling scholarly works under his own name. It is under the name George Stark, however, that he sells millions of books with his signature strain of extremely .. Read more
| Starring | Timothy Hutton, Amy Madigan, Julie Harris, Michael Rooker |
|---|---|
| Director | George A. Romero |
| Genres | Horror |
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Thad Beaumont (Timothy Hutton) is a happily married family man with a successfully two-faced career as a writer. On the one hand, he publishes respected but poorly-selling scholarly works under his own name. It is under the name George Stark, however, that he sells millions of books with his signature strain of extremely violent action novels. When Thad makes the decision to write only under his own name, he stages a PR-friendly burial for his pen name which receives prominent media coverage. After this event, it's not long before townspeople somehow connected to Thad start turning up dead, with all clues pointing to the unassuming author. Is there a second party trying to frame Thad
| Starring | Timothy Hutton, Amy Madigan, Julie Harris, Michael Rooker |
|---|---|
| Director | George A. Romero |
| Studio | MGM ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 56 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Horror |
| Language | English |
| Hearing-impaired | English, German |
| Subtitles | Danish, English, Norwegian, Swedish |
| Released | DVD: 22 Oct 2001 Production year: 1993 |
| Format | DVD |
Cult zombie director George A Romero liberally sprays round the scare freshener in his adaptation of Stephen King's popular horror novel. Timothy Hutton does his finest work in years as bestselling writer Thad Beaumont, whose emerging supernatural side manifests itself in the form of a brutal serial killer and starts stalking the New England family home. Sadly, after Romero successfully develops the premise, making it both possible and frightening by twisting the usual slasher genre conventions, he spoils the build-up with a ridiculously overblown ending. Compelling stuff until it goes wildly off its apocalyptic rails.
Proof that not all films derived from Stephen King's books need be intellectually banal and cinematically dull.... read more on Time Out
keeps you on the edge a classic stephen king, like all his stories worth a watch
Worth seeing for Stephen King fans, but for me, it just was not real enough.