'Salem's Lot is one of Stephen King's most popular tales. First published
in 1975, the novel tells the story of Jerusalem's Lot, Maine, a town
with a very dark history. King also penned a pair of short stories set in the town, "Jerusalem's Lot" and "One For The Road,"
which were included in his 1978 short story collection, Night Shift. In the novel,
an antiques dealer named Straker, and his partner, a mysterious man named Mr. Barlow, move into
Salem's Lot, and suddenly people start dying (and coming back) in
mysterious fashion. It turns out Barlow is a vampire, and
he's been feeding on the residents of the town, thereby creating more
vampires. 'Salem's Lot quickly became a bestseller, and the book has inspired three
film adaptations, an unrelated sequel, and a prequel TV series. Here's
a brief look at them.
Salem's Lot (2004): This two-part mini-series adaptation of the novel first aired on TNT, and stars Rob Lowe (who also co-starred in the mini-series version of King's The Stand), Samantha Mathis, Donald Sutherland, and Rutger Hauer. This mini-series, scripted by Peter Filardi and directed by Mikeal Solomon, updates the story to the 2000s, and while it's not quite as good as the 1978 version, it features solid performances by a good cast, and some scary moments. Here's the trailer for this 2004 mini-series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJLTggoINtM.
Salem's Lot (2024): The latest version of King's novel, written and directed by Gary Dauberman, was originally produced for theatrical distribution, and was shot in 2021 and 2022. The release of the film was delayed several times, and it finally premiered on the MAX cable channel in October 2024. This adaptation of the book stars Lewis Pullman, Makenzie Leigh, William Sadler, Bill Camp, and Alfre Woodard. The film is well-acted and directed, and features a couple of neat twists on the story, but the two-hour running time makes things feel a bit rushed. There's really not as much time for development of the characters. Still worth checking out, and it's a great-looking film as well. Follow this link to view the trailer for the movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtVzKkv03ic.
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