Yes
The film "The Running Man" was directed by Paul Michael Glaser. It was based on "The Running Man" by Stephen King. The release date was November 13, 1987.
Stephen King. The Running Man.
Either the running man or the long walk by Richard Bachman (Stephen King)
The two books by Stephen King, written under his pen name Richard Bachman, that were made into movies are "Thinner" and "The Running Man."
Base on the Stephen King novel the 1987 thriller the Running Man starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Marie Cocchita Alonso was directed by Paul Glasser.
Stephen King has also published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. He used this name for several novels, including "The Running Man" and "Thinner."
Yes, it's haunted. There were a few deaths that happened there and it inspired Stephen King to write The Shining.
Stephen King's "The Lawnmower Man" was first published in the May 1975 issue of Cavalier magazine.
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.
no we are played by several people with the same purpose
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
King's best known pseudonym is Richard Bachman (used from 1977 to 1985), he did publish "The Fifth Quarter" in Cavalier Magazine using the name John Swithen in 1972. King's notes on this story, which is compiled in Nightmares And Dreamscapes, start with the statement "Bachman again" making it clear that the only pen name he considers legitimate is Richard Bachman.