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This page contains King works that are in short story collections.
| Tales From The Darkside
The story used in this collection is Cat from Hell, which has never appeared in an SK collection. This strange cat is about to be killed, or so the hired hitman thinks - but the cat has other ideas! . |
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| The Talisman
In order to save his dying mother (and quite possibly the entire world), twelve-year-old Jack Sawyer must find the Talisman, a crystal globe perhaps three feet in circumference, which also happens to be the axis of all possible worlds.
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| Thinner
William Halleck is a lawyer, with a weight problem, but after tragically hitting an old Gypsy woman while driving home in the town of Fairview, he starts to loose weight. At first he thinks little of it, but he keeps loosing weight at an alarming rate, and the word that the old Gypsy man said to him keeps haunting his dreams - 'Thinner'. |
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| The Tommyknockers
The discovery of an alien spacecraft by a writer makes the entire town of Haven behave strangely. Murder and mayhem become commonplace. |
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| Trucks
A rather interesting movie based on the short story of the same name. The actors are well cast, the storyline is quite flowing, but the special effects co-ordinator Rory Cutler and his staff of Kevin Stadnyk should have been shot. |
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| Woman in the Room
She is incurably ill, but she cannnot die. Only her son, a lawyer, could bring her relief. When he decides, to do so, starts his personal nightmare.
Directed by Frank Darabont as a short feature film while a student, King revealed that this was one of his favourite film adaptations. Darabont would later get the rights to film The Shawshank Redemption because of this little masterpiece. The cast consisted of very few people, the main ones being Michael Cornelison as John, Dee Croxton as his mother, and Brian Libby as the convict brother. |
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