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Pet Sematary, 1989

Pet Sematary

English

USA

Rating:6.3
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Profile of Pet Sematary

Pet Sematary can be described as scary, suspenseful, and tense. The plot revolves around a family in danger, zombies, and supernatural occurences. The main genres are thriller and horror. In terms of style, Pet Sematary is gory. In approach, it is fantastical and serious. It is located in Maine. Pet Sematary takes place in the 1980s. It is based on a book. It is well suited for a date night. Note that Pet Sematary involves profanity and violent content.

Summary of Pet Sematary

Director Mary Lambert's (THE IN CROWD) second film is a very underrated rendering of a Stephen King bestseller. In it a young family, the Creeds have recently moved to a new neighborhood where they very quickly lose their cat, which is run over by a speeding truck. The Creed's neighbor, Jud (Fred Gwynne), feeling bad for the family, tells Mr. Creed (Dale Midkiff) about the secret Indian burial ground in the neighborhood, which has mysterious rejuvenating powers. However, when the Creed's infant son meets a fate similar to the family pet, Mr. Creed can't resist temptation and he brings an unspeakable evil back from the grave.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 21 April 1989
Runtime: 103 min

Cast and Crew

Dale Midkiff

as Louis Creed

Fred Gwynne

as Jud Crandall

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Pet Sematary (1989)
Pet Sematary (1989)

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Pet Sematary: Trailer

Users Reviews

Falls Short of the Book
This one for me was just ok. I thought it was a faithful adaptation, but the problem lay with the fact that you really can't effectively get all the themes and events that so resonated with me in the book into an hour-and-a-half long movie. I have...
Likely to see
Not for me

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