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This page contains King works that are in short story collections.
| The Raft
Based on a short story from Skeleton Crew
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| The Rage - Carrie 2
Based on the characters of Carrie, this movie should be warmly received by fans of the original.
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| The Regulators
Taking over a small boy, Tak seeks to kill everyone on the street by making the Regulators, a small group of toys that are favourites of the boy, come to life.
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| Return To Salem's Lot
Joe Weber (Michael Moriarty)is an anthropologist who takes his son Jeremy (Ricky Addison Reed)on a trip to the New England town of Salem's Lot unaware that it is populated by vampires. When the inhabitants reveal their secret, they ask Joe to write a bible for them.
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| Roadwork
The story of 40 year old Barton Dawes is fairly normal, up to the point when the city council decide to extend the 784 Freeway. In order to do this they have to demolish a few buildings - his house and workplace are both scheduled to be torn down.
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| Rose Madder
An abused woman gets her revenge on her husband, but in a most unusual way.
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| The Running Man
The future is a very dark place, where people work in dangerous jobs for low wages, but employment is still extremely hard to get. Ben Richards knows that the only way his wife and daughter can get out of the low class lifestyle is for him to try to win money on one of the many gameshows on television. The movie is about as far away from the story as you can get, and still consider it a "Stephen King" story. |
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| Salem's Lot
Ben Mears returned to Salems Lot - a small New England town complete with white clapboard houses, tree-lined streets, and solid church steeples - hoping to write a novel, a novel that just might put to rest what had happened to him in the old Marsten House when he was a boy. |
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| Secret Window
This interesting tale enters the suddenly strange life of writer Mort Rainey, recently divorced, depressed, and alone on the shore of Tashmore Lake. Alone, that is, until a figure named John Shooter arrives, pointing an accusing finger. |


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| The Shawshank Redemption
A story about a man jailed when he is innocent, and his fight to be found innocent. He is going to get out from Shawshank one way or another! |





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| The Shining
A family finds the true meaning of horror while working as winter caretakers at the Overlook Hotel. 40 miles West of the closest town of Sidewinder, and stranded over winter, strange things can happen in any hotel, but this one's haunted! |
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| Silver Bullet
In a peaceful town the peace is no longer after a string of mutilated bodies are found. A handicapped boy thinks it is the work of a werewolf, and he is right, but the werewolf is not who you think it is - in fact it is the last person you would think of. |
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| Skeleton Crew
A collection of short stories.
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| Sleepwalkers
Sleepwalkers was written as a TV screenplay. A rather black thriller that's quite like a modern vampire story, but written from the side of the vampire where a mother-and-son team of strange supernatural creatures come to town to seek out a virgin to feed on.
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| Sometimes They Come Back
Based on a short story by Stephen King, a school teacher returning to the town he grew up in 30 years earlier is haunted by the ghosts of highschool thugs that were killed in a freak accident along with his brother.
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| Sometimes They Come Back... Again
Not a bad shocker and the actors seemed to have a lot of fun making their characters quirky and interesting. Unfortunately much of the movie focuses on killing off these engaging characters.
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| Sometimes They Come Back... For More
Based on the characters in Sometimes They Come Back. The film maintains a good deal of tension for the first half but it all falls to pieces towards the end. Daniel Zelik Berk directed a star-unstudded cast including Damian Chapa, Faith Ford, Chase Masterson, Max Perlich and Clayton Rohner. I just hope they don't come back again!
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| The Stand
After a plague is accidentally released upon the world the few survivors are divided between the forces of good and evil to determine who will rebuild the world. |
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| Stand By Me
A good movie directed by Rob Reiner that's fairly true to the movie in many ways. Far from horror, this movie is more along the lines of The Shawshank Redemption. |
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| Storm Of The Century
Set in 1989, this $30 million TV miniseries centres largely on a devil character named "Linoge" (Colm Feore) who is looking for a small child to succeed him. |
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| The Sun Dog
The flat surface of a polaroid photograph becomes for 15 year old Kevin Delevan an invitation to the supernatural. Old Pop Merrill, Castle Rock's sharpest trader, wants to crash the party for profit, but the "Sun Dog" creature that shouldn't exist at all, is a very dangerous investment. |
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