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Pet Sematary
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Dale Midkiff, Fred Gwynne, Denise Crosby, Brad Greenquist View AllCrew
Stephen King (Screenplay), Mary Lambert (Director) View AllRelease: Apr. 21st, 1989
Runtime: 1 hour, 43 minutes
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Pet Sematary, Would you use one?
I just saw this movie again & it freaked me out. I would put it now in my top 5 Scary movies.
But I wuz just thinking.
If a Pet Sematary was available & it did resurrect people (but it wou...
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Pet Sematary Remake
"Following the huge success of summer blockbuster “It,” Paramount is ready to get the gears moving on another Stephen King classic.
“Starry Eyes” helmers Kevin Kolsch and Dennis Widmyer have ...
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Pet Sematary remake
The recent spate of Stephen King adaptations is set to continue next year with the release of It: Chapter Two, In the Tall Grass, and a remake of the author’s bestseller Pet Sematary...
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Takoma11
I was also a bit torn on the inclusion of a character called Pascow (Brad Greenquist), a young man who dies despite Louis trying to save him in the hospital and returns as a benevolent ghost to help the family with warnings and advice.
I was also a bit torn on the inclusion of a character called Pascow (Brad Greenquist), a young man who dies despite Louis trying to save him in the hospital and returns as a benevolent ghost to help the family with warnings and advice.
pahaK
The story is rushed and characters' decisions seem to lack any sort of logic (like why did Jud take Louis to the burial ground in the first place?).
The story is rushed and characters' decisions seem to lack any sort of logic (like why did Jud take Louis to the burial ground in the first place?).