The Dark Half (1991)

The Dark Half (1991)
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Marking the first collaboration between horror legends George A. Romero and Stephen King since 1982's Creepshow, this moody, atmospheric adaptation of King's novel was actually completed in 1991, but the highly-publicized bankruptcy of its distributor Orion Pictures in that same year nearly doomed The Dark Half to distribution limbo. King's story revolves around successful author Thad Beaumont (Timothy Hutton), whose popularity on the college circuit owes a great deal to the financial success of a series of violent pulp thrillers written under the pseudonym of "George Stark." When he decides to cast aside his disreputable alter-ego by "killing" Stark off in a mock ceremony, it precipitates a string of sadistic murders matching those in his pulp novels, which are discovered to be the work of Stark himself (also played by Hutton). Looking like a maniacal white-trash version of his counterpart, Stark is not so willing to quit the writing game -- even if it means coming after Thad's wife (Amy Madigan) and their baby. It's only a matter of time before suspicions turn to Thad, who is the only one who knows the real origins of his hideous twin. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Timothy HuttonAmy Madigan, (more)
Director(s):
George A. Romero
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Marking the first collaboration between horror legends George A. Romero and Stephen King since 1982's Creepshow, this moody, atmospheric adaptation of King's novel was actually completed in 1991, but the highly-publicized bankruptcy of its distributor Orion Pictures in that same year nearly doomed The Dark Half to distribution limbo. King's story revolves around successful author Thad Beaumont (Timothy Hutton), whose popularity on the college circuit owes a great deal to the financial success of a series of violent pulp thrillers written under the pseudonym of "George Stark." When he decides to cast aside his disreputable alter-ego by "killing" Stark off in a mock ceremony, it precipitates a string of sadistic murders matching those in his pulp novels, which are discovered to be the work of Stark himself (also played by Hutton). Looking like a maniacal white-trash version of his counterpart, Stark is not so willing to quit the writing game -- even if it means coming after Thad's wife (Amy Madigan) and their baby. It's only a matter of time before suspicions turn to Thad, who is the only one who knows the real origins of his hideous twin. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
121 mins

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Director(s):
George A. Romero
Writer(s):
George A. Romero
Producer(s):
Declan Baldwin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Graphic Violence, Adult Situations, Violence, Profanity)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Angela A.

A great concept and a great book, but had a hard time translating to film. The book has some pretty powerful scenes which were either eliminated or softened for the movie, and that caused the movie to lose the feel that the book had. The acting was awful with the exception of Timothy Hutton, who was actually pretty good as the dual roles. If you're a fan of horror, don't rent this because you'll be disappointed. If you're a fan of the book, definitely don't rent this because you'll also be disappointed.

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Carolyn W.

I really liked this movie, another great Stephen King adaption.

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Anne marie S.

Faithful adaptation of the book. I enjoyed it. Book was better BUT all books are better and cannot be exactly transcribed to the screen. Not too much unnecessary blood and gore. George Stark (Tim in older makeup) looks like Tim looks now 10 years later.

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