the narrator for the Lawnmower man trailer credited Stephen King as the author of that film. Stephen king had in fact written a short story in one of his novels short stories books, but it had NOTHIN to do with the Science Fiction film.
The duration of The Lawnmower Man - film - is 1.8 hours.
The Lawnmower Man grossed $32,100,816 worldwide.
The name of that movie is "Battleground." It is a part of the Nightmares & Dreamscapes miniseries by Stephen King.
No, he is not a myth. Myths are oral folklore or urban legends that are passed down from generation to generation. One person is not responsible for their creation; nobody ever knows exactly who started a myth. They are stories that belong to the public; nobody holds a copyright on them. Pennywise, on the other hand, was the creation of one man: the horror writer Stephen King. He invented the Pennywise character all by himself, and if anybody else tried to publish a story about Pennywise, they would be sued for copyright violation. Pennywise does not belong to the public; he is the intellectual property of Stephen King. If you are asking whether or not Pennywise is real, then...no. Pennywise does not exist, any more than any other fictional character -- like Peter Pan or Batman -- exists.
The Shawshank Redemption (1994), starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman. Based on the story by Stephen King.
Stephen King's "The Lawnmower Man" was first published in the May 1975 issue of Cavalier magazine.
The Lawnmower Man was created in 1975.
The Production Budget for The Lawnmower Man was $10,000,000.
The Lawnmower Man was released on 03/06/1992.
Yes, Stephen King wrote "The Running Man" under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. It was first published in 1982.
The duration of The Lawnmower Man - film - is 1.8 hours.
The Lawnmower Man - film - was created on 1992-03-06.
The Lawnmower Man grossed $32,100,816 worldwide.
The Lawnmower Man - video game - happened in 1993.
The Lawnmower Man - video game - was created in 1993-11.
The Lawnmower Man grossed $32,100,816 in the domestic market.
Stephen King is a man and some of the film rights to his novels were sold to aspiring directors for $1, but that is all I know