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Few authors have had their works adapted for the screen more frequently than Stephen King. Since the success of the first film adaptation of his work – Carrie (1976) – King’s tales of terror and imagination have frequently been mined for film adaptations; some of them very good (The Shining, The Shawshank Redemption, The Shining and It certainly come to mind), some not so much (Dreamcatcher certainly qualifies here). Released during the heyday of his popularity, Silver Bullet had the Master of Literary Horror adapting his tale of supernatural horror for the big screen. Released by Paramount on DVD, Shout Factory – through their Scream Factory line – has given the movie its Blu-ray debut here in the US.
Silver Bullet (1985)...
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