Released in 1975, Salem’s Lot was Stephen King’s second – also his favorite ... power on television and had to tone down the ...
Largely faithful in spirit to King’s book, and pretty scary for its time, Salem’s Lot remains the definitive version of the ...
The 1979 version of Salem's Lot is still widely considered to be the best, and it being a television miniseries is the ...
Stephen King's Salem's Lot is his quintessential vampire story, with adaptations of the story ranging in quality. The book, ...
Stephen King’s 1975 vampire novel, which was turned into a TV miniseries both in 1979 and 2004, is back again, and this time, it’s a tightly-paced, feature-length adaptation directed by Gary ...
This 1979 mini-series faithfully follows King’s pattern of establishing the characters at a leisurely pace before ripping them all to shreds, but doesn’t quite nail the scale of the infection ...
Dauberman "does change the book's original conclusion to something more modern and satisfying", but "in the final analysis, this Salem's Lot is vastly inferior" to the popular 1979 miniseries.
In 1979, only 4 years after the novel was ... and director Mikael Salomon took on the adaptation of «Salem’s Lot». It was also a television project in the format of a two-part miniseries, boasting ...