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The Night Flier (1998)

The Night Flier (1998)
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Stephen King's short story, The Night Flier, originally appeared in Prime Evil: New Stories by the Masters of Modern Horror (1988), edited by Washington, D.C., lawyer Douglas E. Winter, and it was later collected in King's Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993). This film adaptation aired on HBO (November 1997) and was seen in European territories prior to the American theatrical release. An unknown vampiric Cessna pilot is suspected of night murders at remote airfields. At the tabloid Inside View, longtime reporter Richard Dees (Miguel Ferrer) expresses disinterest, so eager newcomer Katherine Blair (Julie Entwisle) is instead given the story by editor Merton Morrison (Dan Monahan). Then there's another murder, prompting Dees to reverse himself. He demands the story back and takes after the killer in his one private plane, tracking witnesses, gathering grue, and staging photos when the subject looks too dull. Blair is also on the trail, and the two newshounds are soon competing. Both are out for blood -- and so is the night flier. Stephen King campaigned for director Mark Pavia and co-scripter Jack O'Donnell to steer The Night Flier after he saw their short film Drag, which King called "the best short horror film I've seen in 20 years." Locations included Wilmington, North Carolina. The character of tabloid journalist Richard Dees was first introduced in Stephen King's 1979 novel The Dead Zone. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Miguel FerrerJulie Entwisle, (more)
Director(s):
Mark Pavia
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Night Flier

Stephen King's short story, The Night Flier, originally appeared in Prime Evil: New Stories by the Masters of Modern Horror (1988), edited by Washington, D.C., lawyer Douglas E. Winter, and it was later collected in King's Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993). This film adaptation aired on HBO (November 1997) and was seen in European territories prior to the American theatrical release. An unknown vampiric Cessna pilot is suspected of night murders at remote airfields. At the tabloid Inside View, longtime reporter Richard Dees (Miguel Ferrer) expresses disinterest, so eager newcomer Katherine Blair (Julie Entwisle) is instead given the story by editor Merton Morrison (Dan Monahan). Then there's another murder, prompting Dees to reverse himself. He demands the story back and takes after the killer in his one private plane, tracking witnesses, gathering grue, and staging photos when the subject looks too dull. Blair is also on the trail, and the two newshounds are soon competing. Both are out for blood -- and so is the night flier. Stephen King campaigned for director Mark Pavia and co-scripter Jack O'Donnell to steer The Night Flier after he saw their short film Drag, which King called "the best short horror film I've seen in 20 years." Locations included Wilmington, North Carolina. The character of tabloid journalist Richard Dees was first introduced in Stephen King's 1979 novel The Dead Zone. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Mark Pavia
Writer(s):
Jack O'DonnellMark Pavia
Producer(s):
Richard P. RubinsteinMitchell Galin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Adult Situations, Violence)
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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Christopher D.

I wanted to like this movie. Probably, only 20 minutes of good film. A made for TV movie with good story but the acting and writing are good then bad then good again. They could have fit more story into the film. This is for Stephen King Fans only. You might do better to read this short story. It really reminds me of Tales from the Crypt with the cheesy soundtrack. The end makes up for a lot of this. I just wish it was a better movie.

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Andrew B.

With the exception of Cujo there still has not been a bad Stephen King book to film adaptation and the Night Flier is yet another top movie. The story like every other King movie gets the attention of the viewer and The Night Flier is a mysterious figure that the viewer wants to learn more about. Another plus was the good horror piano music is had. The acting was a bit weak, but I still liked Night Flier.

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Diana C.

liked this movie...very suspenseful throughout the whole entire movie...special effects aren't great...but that's because it was made in the 90s. Rentworthy if you love tales by Stephen King.

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