He writes the tales that make the whole world shiver, but most of Stephen King's 146 IMDb credits are adaptations of his work. His screenplays, like 1982's "Creepshow" and 1987's "Pet Sematary," are far fewer than those of many AMPAS-snubbed writers.
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Stephen King revealed the release date for his novel Doctor Sleep, a sequel to The Shining, will be Sept. 24, 2013.
The author posted the news on his website this morning.
The Shining was published in 1977 and served as the basis for the hit 1980 movie starring Jack Nicholson.
See a video of King’s reading here.
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