Shawn Van Horn has been a Senior Features Writer for Collider since 2022 with a focus on horror, and 90s TV and movies.
The Big Picture Stephen King has been writing scary books that have given millions of people nightmares for half a century now, and movie adaptations of his frightening works have been coming out for just as long. With Carrie, King made puberty even more uncomfortable than it already was. It took our fear of clowns and sunk Pennywise's bloody teeth in so deep that there was no way we'd ever get over it. Then there's perhaps King's most terrifying novel: Pet Sematary.
Release Date April 21, 1989 Director Mary Lambert Cast Dale Midkiff , Denise Crosby , Fred Gwynne , Brad Greenquist , Miko Hughes Runtime 103 Minutes Main Genre Horror Writers Stephen King 'Pet Sematary' Is Filled With Horrific Imagery Perhaps the most uncomfortable scene in Stephen King's film adaptations is when toddler Gage dies in Pet Sematary.
Related The Stephen King Scene That Was So Brutal, Actors Turned Down the Movie Stephen King's scene in the book sent directors and actors running. As mourners scream and Rachel shouts for her father to stop, Irwin kicks Gage's father repeatedly. When Louis pushes his attacker away, the moment gets much worse, as Irwin stumbles and falls onto the coffin, knocking it over.
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