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  2. List of adaptations of works by Stephen King - Wikipedia

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    1990: Ghost Stories was an adaptation of Stephen King's short stories "The Return of Timmy Baterman," about zombies; "Strawberry Spring," about a campus serial killer; "Gray Matter," a black comedy about a hideous mutation caused by a bottle of beer; "Uncle Otto's Truck," and "The Boogeyman," about a distraught father's encounter with a child ...

  3. Stephen King Goes to the Movies - Wikipedia

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    Stephen King Goes to the Movies is a short-story collection by Stephen King, first published on January 20, 2009. It contains five previously collected pieces of short fiction that have been adapted into films, each with a new introduction by the author. In an appendix, King lists his ten favorite film adaptations of his work.

  4. Cat's Eye (1985 film) - Wikipedia

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    Cat's Eye (also known as Stephen King's Cat's Eye) is a 1985 American anthology horror thriller film directed by Lewis Teague and written by Stephen King. It comprises three stories: "Quitters, Inc.", "The Ledge", and "General". The first two are adaptations of short stories in King's 1978 Night Shift collection, and the third is unique to the ...

  5. 40 Stephen King Movies and TV Shows You Can Stream ... - AOL

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    The original Creepshow, released in 1982, marked Stephen King's screenwriting debut, and one segment of the film was based on his story "Weeds" (which was originally published in Cavalier Magazine).

  6. Every single Stephen King movie adaptation, ranked - AOL

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    Whether you're a Stephen King fan or not, chances are you'll be familiar with his work.It's pretty hard not to be. Even if you've never read any of the horror author's stories, you'll almost ...

  7. The Lawnmower Man - Wikipedia

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    The film was originally titled Stephen King's The Lawnmower Man. King won a lawsuit to have his name removed from the film, stating in court documents that the film "bore no meaningful resemblance" to his story. [4] King then won further damages in 1993 after his name was included in the home video release. [5]