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1991 made-for-TV horror picture directed by Tom McLoughlin

Sometimes They Come Back
Poster of the movie Sometimes They Come Back.jpg
Genre Horror
Thriller
Drama
Based on "Sometimes They Come Back" (brusque story)
by Stephen King
Written by
  • Lawrence Konner
  • Mark Rosenthal (teleplay)
Directed by Tom McLoughlin
Starring
  • Tim Matheson
  • Brooke Adams
  • Robert Rusler
Theme music composer Terry Plumeri
State of origin United States
Original language English
Production
Producers
  • Dino De Laurentiis
  • Michael S. Murphey
Production locations Kansas Urban center, Kansas
Liberty, Missouri
Rocheport, Missouri
Cinematography Bryan England
Editor Charles Bornstein
Running fourth dimension 97 minutes
Product companies Come Back Productions
Dino de Laurentiis Communications
Paradise Films
Distributor CBS
Release
Original network CBS
Picture format Color
Audio format Stereo
Original release May 7, 1991 (1991-05-07)
Chronology
Followed by Sometimes They Come Dorsum... Once more

Sometimes They Come Back is a 1991 American made-for-television horror flick based on the 1974 short story of the same proper name by Stephen King. Originally optioned as a segment of the 1985 feature motion-picture show Stephen King's Cat'south Eye, information technology was developed into a separate feature past producer Dino De Laurentiis.[ commendation needed ]

Plot [edit]

Jim Norman, a high school history teacher struggling with emotional problems, returns to his onetime hometown after accepting a didactics job at that place. He moves dorsum along with his wife, Emerge, and their young son, Scott.

When Jim was nine, he had moved abroad from the small boondocks with his parents subsequently he had witnessed his older blood brother, Wayne, being murdered by a gang of greasers during a robbery in a train tunnel in 1963. Three of the murderers — Richard Lawson, Vinnie Vincent, and David North — were killed shortly afterwards by an oncoming steam train, having parked their 1955 Chevrolet One-Fifty on the tracks. (The quaternary member, Carl Mueller, ran off and survived.)

Soon after he returns to his hometown, Jim starts having nightmares and flashbacks near his brother's murder. Presently afterwards, the ghosts of the three dead greasers chase Baton Sterns, one of Jim'due south students, to his decease. Lawson, back from the dead, transfers into Jim's class. Afterwards the decease of Kate, another of Jim's students, Vinnie also returns from the dead and transfers into Jim's course. The deaths of the two students are blamed as suicides.

Flake Conway, one of Jim'south students, warns him that Richard and Vinnie are out for revenge. Every bit he leaves Jim's home, Chip is attacked past the greasers, now joined with N, driving a 1955 Chevrolet 1-Fifty. They dismember Bit and throw his remains off of a bridge. Meanwhile, Jim has fallen under the suspicion of Pappas, the local police primary.

The three greasers have supernatural features: they cast no reflection in a mirror; tin can change their physical appearance to a demonic, mutilated expect; are impervious to bullets; and can appear to some while invisible to others. They challenge Jim to a confrontation and make an attempt on his son's life with their motorcar on the 27th anniversary of Wayne's murder.

Jim tracks down a retired policeman, Officer Neil, who reveals that he had been shot during a robbery and had been clinically dead for over 3 minutes, during which he encountered Wayne's spirit in the "mid-realm" – the dimension between the earth of the living and one'due south last destination. Neil explains that Wayne is stuck there and sometimes when things are unsettled, spirits come back. Jim then tells Neil that the greasers all claimed to take transferred in from "Milford," merely can't find any trace of a "Milford High Schoolhouse." Neil explains that it is not a schoolhouse.

Jim goes to the Milford Cemetery and finds the graves of the three greasers, who over again face up him. They reveal to Jim that he is going to need Mueller to put everything together. Jim so tracks down Mueller, who panics and flees thinking Jim wants revenge. The greasers then attack Jim'southward family at their home. Jim fends them off and takes his family unit to a church, where they will exist rubber from the demonic gang. It is then revealed that when Jim was a male child, he had taken the murderers' motorcar keys which led to their deaths. Jim realizes that he can't keep running and must deal with the past.

Jim returns to his abased childhood dwelling and finds the erstwhile automobile keys that he took during the nighttime of his blood brother'due south murder. He is joined by Mueller, who apologizes for Wayne's death and offers to help. The greasers attack again and take Mueller with them, reuniting their gang. Jim visits Wayne's grave seeking his help, but something blocks Wayne'southward return to the world of the living. In the concurrently, the greasers lure Jim'south family out of the church building and take them prisoner.

Jim returns to the train tunnel in which Wayne's murder took identify. The greasers plan to kill Jim the same style they murdered Wayne and have Jim with them, but Mueller switches sides and is killed past Lawson. The dying Mueller explains that for every life the greasers take, another can come back. A doorway to the afterlife opens, allowing Wayne to return. Wayne distracts the gang while Jim gets his family out of the gang's 1955 Chevrolet. Jim gives the gang dorsum their car keys. Lawson promises to render, but Jim explains that there won't be a adjacent time. The gang tries to escape in their car, merely to have it struck by a ghost train that resembles the same one that killed them in 1963, which sends them to Hell.

Wayne is not aware that 27 years had passed, and Jim explains that he has grown up. Wayne tin move on to Heaven and meet his parents, and offers to have Jim come with him to the afterlife, but Jim refuses. Jim promises that they will be together again someday, and Wayne returns to the afterlife as Jim'southward family unit heads home.

Cast [edit]

  • Tim Matheson equally Jim Norman
    • Zachary Brawl as Young Jim Norman
  • Brooke Adams equally Sally Norman
  • Chris Demetral equally Wayne Norman
  • Robert Rusler as Richard Lawson
  • Robert Hy Gorman every bit Scott Norman
  • Nicholas Sadler as Vinnie Vincent
  • Bentley Mitchum as David North
  • William Sanderson as Carl Mueller
    • Don Ruffin every bit Immature Carl Mueller
  • Chadd Nyerges as Bit
  • Tasia Valenza as Kate
  • Matt Nolan equally Billy Sterns
  • William Kuhlke as Chief Simmons

Production notes [edit]

The original short story, "Sometimes They Come up Back", is prepare in Stratford Loftier School in Stratford, Connecticut. The moving-picture show accommodation was filmed in Kansas City, Kansas, and Liberty, Missouri.[i]

Director Tom McLoughlin previously directed the 6th Friday The 13th film: Jason Lives (1986).

The car used by the greasers was a 1955 Chevrolet I-Fifty.

The movie is based on a short story by Stephen King that was start published in the March 1974 consequence of Cavalier, and later collected in King's 1978 collection Dark Shift.

The steam locomotive used in the picture show was Southern Pacific 5021.

Reception [edit]

The flick received an blessing rating on 67% on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes based on twelve reviews, its consensus reads, "Tim Matheson'southward gripping performance and a strong mood brand Sometimes They Come Dorsum an effective, if not wholly revelatory, Stephen King adaptation."[two]

Ray Loynd of the Los Angeles Times called it "a tight, moody work".[3] TV Guide rated information technology a two out of five stars and wrote, "The solid cast can't lift the fabric above the routine."[four]

Sequels [edit]

The Tv set picture was followed by ii straight-to-video sequels in 1996 (Sometimes They Come Back... Again) and 1998 (Sometimes They Come up Dorsum... for More than).

Dwelling house media [edit]

Sometimes They Come up Dorsum was originally released on VHS by Vidmark Entertainment, and later on on DVD in 1999 by Trimark Home Video. On September xi, 2007, a new DVD edition of the moving picture was released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment through the moving-picture show's current owner, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. On Oct 27, 2015, Olive Films released the movie on Blu-Ray.[5]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Wixson, Heather (2015-ten-24). "Stephen Male monarch Week: Robert Rusler Reflects on SOMETIMES THEY Come up Back". Daily Dead . Retrieved 2016-02-07 .
  2. ^ "Sometimes They Come Back". Rotten Tomatoes.
  3. ^ Loynd, Ray (1991-05-07). "Tv set Reviews : Teen-Agers Come up Back From the Expressionless to Torment History Teacher". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2016-02-07 .
  4. ^ "Stephen King's Sometimes They Come up Back". TV Guide . Retrieved 2016-02-07 .
  5. ^ Stephen King'due south Sometimes They Come Back Blu-ray Release Date Oct 27, 2015 , retrieved 2020-04-24

External links [edit]

  • Sometimes They Come up Dorsum at IMDb
  • Sometimes They Come Back at AllMovie
  • Sometimes They Come Back at Rotten Tomatoes

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