The Dark Half (film)

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The Dark Half

Original 1993 theatrical poster
Directed by George A. Romero
Produced by Declan Baldwin
Christine Forrest
George A. Romero
Written by Novel:
Stephen King
Screenplay:
George A. Romero
Starring Timothy Hutton
Amy Madigan
Michael Rooker
Music by Christopher Young
Cinematography Tony Pierce-Roberts
Editing by Pasquale Buba
Distributed by MGM
Release date(s) April 23, 1993 (U.S.)
Running time 122 min.
Language English
Budget $15,000,000
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The Dark Half is a 1993 horror film adaptation of the Stephen King novel of the same name. The film was directed by George A. Romero and stars Timothy Hutton as Thad Beaumont and George Stark, Amy Madigan as Liz Beaumont, and Michael Rooker as Sheriff Alan Pangborn.

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The film revolves around the attempts of writer Thad Beaumont to kill off his pseudonym, George Stark. His pseudonym has become a physical entity and is terrorizing Beaumont's family. Sheriff Alan Pangborn of Castle Rock, Maine investigates the situation.

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The movie was filmed in part at Washington & Jefferson College, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Notable in the film are the chapel in the Old Main Building, seen at the beginning of the film as Beaumont's classroom, and the office of the college chaplain, used as Beaumont's office. Members of the faculty and student body served as extras in the film.

The film was shot from October 1990 until March 1991 and was in release limbo for several years due to Orion Pictures' bleak financial situation. The film eventually saw release in April 1993, taking in just over $10 million domestically.[1]

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