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  2. The Dark Half (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Half is a 1993 American horror film adaptation of Stephen King's 1989 novel of the same name. It was written and directed by George A. Romero and features Timothy Hutton as Thad Beaumont and George Stark, Amy Madigan as Liz Beaumont, Michael Rooker as Sheriff Alan Pangborn and Royal Dano as Digger Holt (his final film).

  3. The Dark Half - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Half is a horror novel by American writer Stephen King, published in 1989. Publishers Weekly listed The Dark Half as the second-best-selling book of 1989 behind Tom Clancy's Clear and Present Danger. The novel was adapted into a feature film of the same name in 1993.

  4. Darker than Amber (film) - Wikipedia

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    Darker than Amber is a 1970 film adaptation of John D. MacDonald's 1966 mystery/suspense novel, Darker than Amber. It was directed by Robert Clouse from a screenplay by MacDonald and Ed Waters . The film starred Rod Taylor as Travis McGee , the protagonist of a series of successful novels by MacDonald.

  5. Darker than Amber - Wikipedia

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    Darker than Amber (1966) is the seventh novel in the Travis McGee series by John D. MacDonald. [1] The plot begins when McGee and his close friend Meyer are fishing underneath a bridge and a young woman, bound and weighted, is thrown over the bridge. It was adapted into a 1970 film of the same name.

  6. Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream - Wikipedia

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    Not a pleasant read but a compelling one [...] grindingly oppressive and totally believable." [8] Similarly, Amanda Mullen (writing for Screen Rant) described the story as a "a frustrating and intense read". [9] Jenn Adams (writing for Bloody Disgusting) compared Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream to King's 2018 work The Outsider.

  7. You Like It Darker - Wikipedia

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    You Like It Darker is a collection of twelve stories by American author Stephen King, published by Scribner in May 2024. [1] The book was announced on November 6, 2023, via Entertainment Weekly , which provided a look at the book's wraparound cover, table of contents, and an excerpt from "Rattlesnakes", a sequel to King's 1981 novel Cujo .

  8. Red Screen - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The story was originally released on a "pay what you want" basis with a minimum price of $5 USD (equivalent to $6 in 2023) for a period of one week. [6] The limited release was purchased 19,264 times, raising $149,772 (equivalent to $168,404 in 2023) for the ACLU. [ 7 ]

  9. Dark Desire - Wikipedia

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    The book begins with Jacques Dubrinsky, younger brother to Mikhail, being tortured and buried alive by members of the same fanatical group that attacked Raven and killed his sister some 25 years earlier in Dark Prince. As time goes on he loses much of his memory (perhaps even his sanity), the only thing he has a clear memory of is of the faces ...