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No, Stephen King does not make an appearance in the film adaptation of his novel "Cujo." However, he has made cameo appearances in some other film adaptations of his work.
Mazes and Monsters ... a made-for-tv movie.
No. It is an original film based on the Dan Brown novel of the same name, which is a prequel to his most famous and controversial book The Da Vinci Code, which was made into a film in 2006 under the director Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks.
Tom Hanks made two movies in 1988: Big and Punchline.
If you're referring to the movie starring Tom Hanks, it was released in 1993.
Based on a novel by Stephen King. Directed by Frank Darabont.
Yes, Rose Red is a novel by Stephen King. There was also a made-for-TV movie made of it, and an accompanying book, not by Stephen King, called The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer.
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Yes, Rose Red is a novel by Stephen King. There was also a made-for-TV movie made of it, and an accompanying book, not by Stephen King, called The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer.
The first Stephen King book to be made into a film was "Carrie," which was released in 1976.
The Body is a novella, or short novel written by Stephen King. You can find it in a collection of novellas by Stephen King entitled Different Seasons. In Different Seasons each of the four novellas has a reference to one of the four seasons. The Body has the subtitle of Fall From Innocence. It was later made into the movie Stand By Me. The story on which the film The Shawshank Redemption was based is also in Different Seasons.
The Stephen King novel came out in 1978. The mini-series aired in 1994.