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Desperation: Yes No Based on the novel of the same name. 2010 "Caregiver" No Yes Bachman An episode of the television series Sons of Anarchy. 2014 "Heads Will Roll" Yes Yes The Diner Patron An episode of the television series Under the Dome. Based on the novel of the same name. 2017 "People in the Rain" No Yes The Diner Patron
Desperation is a horror novel by American author Stephen King. It was published in 1996 at the same time as its "mirror" novel, The Regulators, itself published under King's Richard Bachman pseudonym. It was also made into a TV film starring Ron Perlman, Tom Skerritt and Steven Weber in 2006. The two novels represent parallel universes relative ...
Desperation may refer to: Despair; Panic; Desperation, a 1996 Stephen King novel set in the fictional town of Desperation, Nevada; Stephen King's Desperation, a 2006 TV movie based on King's novel; Desperation, an 1899/1900 work by Auguste Rodin; Desperation (Desperation Band album), 2003; Desperation (Hostyle Gospel album), 2013
Stephen King's Desperation is a 2006 American made-for-TV horror film based on Stephen King's 1996 novel of the same name. King himself wrote the teleplay. King himself wrote the teleplay. The film was directed by frequent King collaborator Mick Garris and stars Ron Perlman , Tom Skerritt , Steven Weber and Annabeth Gish .
Desperation is a feeling you get when you are in a state of despair. It is not a positive feeling and causes a lot of internal anxiety. Frequently, in common language, people who are trying too much and incessantly to reach someone who is unavailabe (be it a friend or prospective lover) are called "desperate".
Payton Pritchard doesn’t care much about what his line in the stat sheet looks like, which is one of the many things that endears him to Joe Mazzulla and the Boston Celtics.
Needful Things is a 1993 American horror film based on Stephen King's 1991 novel of the same name.The film was directed by Fraser C. Heston (Charlton Heston's son; this is his only film without his father in the cast), and stars Ed Harris, Max von Sydow, Bonnie Bedelia, and J. T. Walsh.
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