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Salem's Lot (also known as Salem's Lot: The Movie, Salem's Lot: The Miniseries and Blood Thirst) is a 1979 American two-part vampire miniseries based on the 1975 horror novel 'Salem's Lot by Stephen King.
Salem's Lot (1979, TV movie) – Mark Petrie; Once Upon a Midnight Scary (1979, TV series) The Boy Who Drank Too Much (1980, TV movie) – Billy Carpenter; Children of Divorce (1980, TV movie) – Tony Malik; Side Show (1981, TV movie) – Nick Pallas; Advice to the Lovelorn (1981, TV movie) – Larry Ames
James Mason as Straker, in Salem's Lot (1979) In Salem's Lot (1979), Straker was the main antagonist and a more prominent villain than Barlow, unlike the novel, and was alive until the climax of the miniseries. Though seemingly human, this version of Straker turns out to be something more with incredible strength, and it is implied he possesses ...
There have been two adaptations of Salem's Lot already: 1979's two-part CBS miniseries, followed by a 1987 movie sequel, as well as the 2004 TNT iteration. Plus, Epix did an Adrien Brody-led show ...
The cast of Salem's Lot have a healthy (nay, bloodthirsty) appreciation for Stephen King's works.. Based on the prolific horror author's 1975 book of the same name — which marked his sophomore ...
On November 17, 1979, Scribner starred in what would become his most famous role, that of the child vampire Ralphie Glick in the two-part CBS television movie Salem's Lot. [2] Based on the Stephen King novel and shot on film, the mini-series was later re-edited and given a feature film theatrical release in some European countries. [2]
Where is the 1979 version of "Salem's Lot" streaming? The original version of "Salem's Lot" is can be rented on Prime TV and Apple TV and is available with a subscription on HBO Max, according to ...
'Salem's Lot is a 1975 horror novel by American author Stephen King. It was his second published novel. The story involves a writer named Ben Mears who returns to the town of Jerusalem's Lot (or 'Salem's Lot for short) in Maine, where he lived from the age of five through nine, only to discover that the residents are becoming vampires.