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Salem's Lot
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Synopsis:
Best-selling author Stephen King's hugely popular chiller about modern-day vampirism in New England emerged as a two-part four-hour film, with David Soul as a successful novelist who returns to his boyhood home and finds strange doings, behind many of which is a sinister-looking antique dealer played by James Mason. Emmy Award nominations went to Harry Sukman for his musical score, Jack Young and Ben Lane for their vampire makeup, and Gene Kroft for his title sequence graphic design. Later the film was repeated in a single-part three-hour version in 1981, and a cable-TV version running slightly under two hours aired under the title, "Salem's Lot: The Movie."
Cast
Name
Credits
David Soul
Ben Mears
James Mason
Richard K Starker
Lance Kerwin
Mark Petrie
Bonnie Bedelia
Susan Norton
Lew Ayres
Jason Burke
Julie Cobb
Bonnie Sawyer
Elisha Cook Jr
Weasel
George Dzundza
Cullie Sawyer
Ed Flanders
Dr Bill Norton
Clarissa Kaye
Marjorie Glick
Geoffrey Lewis
Mike Ryerson
Barney McFadden
Ned Tebbets
Kenneth McMillan
Parkins Gillespie
Fred Willard
Larry Crockett
Marie Windsor
Eve Miller
Reggie Nalder
Kurt Barlow
Barbara Babcock
June Petrie
Bonnie Bartlett
Ann Norton
Joe Brooks
Guard
Joshua Bryant
Ted Petrie
James Gallery
Father Callahan
Robert Lussier
Nolly Gardner
Ernie Phillips
Royal Snow
Brad Savage
Danny Glick
Ronnie Scribner
Ralphie Glick
Ned Wilson
Henry Glick
Company
Name
Credits
Warner Bros. Television
Production Company
Writers
Name
Credits
Paul Monash
Screenplay
Stephen King
Novel as Source Material
Producers
Name
Credits
Stirling Silliphant
Executive Producer
Richard Kobritz
Producer
Anna Cottle
Associate Producer
Directors
Name
Credits
Tobe Hooper
Director
Casting
Name
Credits
Vivian McRae
Casting
Production Management
Name
Credits
Norman A Cook
Unit Production Manager
Lloyd Allen
Assistant Director
John Whittle
Assistant Director
Editor
Name
Credits
Tom Pryor
Editor
Carroll Sax
Editor
Camera, Film & Tape
Name
Credits
Jules Brenner
Director of Photography
Ron Vargas
Camera Operator