The Dark Half is a 1993 horror film adaptation of the Stephen King novel of the same name.
The film was shot from October 1990 until March 1991 and was in release limbo for several years due to Or...
The Dark Half is a 1993 horror film adaptation of the Stephen King novel of the same name. 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.
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There are similarities to Secret window and, to some extent, Misery. If you enjoyed those two, The Dark Half will do the trick. It's... well, darker. More masculine. This is the book I'm talking about.
The movie, on the other hand, is good, but obviously lacks the character development, length and details of the book. It's a Romero movie and should be watched as such, not compared to the book.
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There are similarities to Secret window and, to some extent, Misery. If you enjoyed those two, The Dark Half will do the trick. It's... well, darker. More masculine. This is the book I'm talking about.
The movie, on the other hand, is good, but obviously lacks the character development, length and details of the book. It's a Romero movie and should be watched as such, not compared to the book.