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No, Stephen King did not have a role in the movie "Bag of Bones," but he did write the original novel on which the movie is based.
"Bump the cat" appears in Stephen King's novel "Bag of Bones." The character is a key part of the story and serves as a catalyst for the protagonist's actions.
Stephen King makes a cameo appearance in the second part of the TV miniseries adaptation of his novel "Bag of Bones" (2011). He plays the role of a pharmacist named Rogette.
The novel "IT" by Stephen King has around 1,138 pages depending on the edition and format.
Stephen King has stated that he was not a quiet child growing up. He was a curious and imaginative kid who loved to explore and create stories. His active imagination and interests were a big part of his childhood.
I don't know how many movies Mel Brooks played the part of a king in, but my most memorable one is "History of the World Part I" where his favorite line was "It's good to be the king".
Stephen King wrote the novella "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption" in 1982, as part of his collection called "Different Seasons." This novella served as the basis for the iconic movie "The Shawshank Redemption," which was released in 1994.
History of the World Part 1 & Robin Hood: Men in Tights
No, there is not a novel named IT 2, but there may be a B rated movie under the name. For instance, Children of The Corn was a short story that was turned into a movie, but none of the sequels had anything to do with Stephen Kings books.
Stephen King wrote the novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption on which the 1994 movie The Shawshank Redemption is based. It appears with three other novellas in a book called "Different Seasons".
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