Stephen King's It
John Ritter Actor , Richard Thomas Actor , Annette O'Toole Actor , Tim Curry Actor , Harry Anderson Actor
MPAA Rating: NR
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Stephen King's It
UPC: 085391219828
Studio: Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: NR Contains:null
Summary: Originally titled Stephen King's It, this two-part TV movie first aired on November 18 and 20, 1990. The story starts in Maine, where a small child is lured into the hands of what audiences everywhere can be assured is one mean clown. The 30-year struggle against an evil supernatural force that masquerades as a circus clown named Pennywise (Tim Curry) begins in 1960 and spans until 1990. Featured are a group of six young men and one young woman who call themselves "the lucky seven" and are the unfortunate targets of Pennywise from pre-adolescence into their mid-forties. The lucky seven emerge physically intact but emotionally scathed after their first battle with Pennywise -- who is a self-labeled "eater of worlds...and children." When Pennywise returns 30 years later, the seven are forced to remember their terrifying past and faced with the prospect of destroying him once and for all. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
Category: Thriller
Features:
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Feature-length audio commentary by Dennis Christopher, Tim Reid, John Ritter, Richard Thomas and director Tommy Lee Wallace
Interactive menus
Scene access
Subtitles: English, Français & Español
Stephen King's It
Format: DVD
Release Date: 10/01/2002
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio: DDS Dolby Digital Surround
Runtime: 187 Minutes
Sides: 2
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1 -- Side A
1. Death in Derry (Credits) [4:48]
2. Calling Bill Denbrough [3:02]
3. Remembering Georgie [2:15]
4. They Float [2:21]
5. Flowing Blood [3:53]
6. Calling Ben Hanscom [3:29]
7. You're Dead, Fat Boy [7:49]
8. Vision of the Dead [3:15]
9. Case of Nerves [4:51]
10. Badly Timed Poetry [2:46]
11. Dam Builders [2:12]
12. All the Dead Kids [3:00]
13. Balcony Mischief [4:39]
14. Eddie's Shower [4:00]
15. Future Plans [4:57]
16. Cafeteria Encounters [1:14]
17. Werewolf in the Basement [2:34]
18. Morbid Show and Tell [1:31]
19. Quarry Clash [5:46]
20. Everything You Fear [4:28]
21. Girding for Battle [4:13]
22. Into the Sewers [3:54]
23. Approaching Evil [5:31]
24. Hang On [1:48]
25. Pennywise Breaks Circle [1:06]
26. Down the Drain [2:45]
27. Written in Blood [1:33]
Side #2 -- Side B
1. Open Graves [5:34]
2. Bunch of Balloons [2:55]
3. Stacked Deck [1:32]
4. Old Ghosts in the Woods [3:30]
5. All in Eddie's Mind [3:09]
6. Tea and Terror [6:08]
7. Restaurant Reunion [7:10]
8. Fate of Henry Bowers [1:50]
9. Fortune Cookies [2:38]
10. Behind the Clown [6:22]
11. Library Under Seige [3:16]
12. Henry's Visitor [2:35]
13. Derry Disease [4:35]
14. Don't You Want It??? [1:13]
15. Stories Before the Fire [3:58]
16. Henry Strikes [4:07]
17. Not Blind Anymore [2:40]
18. Mike Provides Ammo [2:19]
19. This Whole Town [1:33]
20. Not Scared Anymore [2:30]
21. Discovery in the Sewers [4:23]
22. It's Warning [6:46]
23. Face to Face [3:38]
24. The Last of It [3:16]
25. Aftermath: An Awakening [4:03]
26. End Credits [1:25]
Jeremy Wheeler
Stephen King's much-maligned It TV miniseries might not be quite as horrible as it's generally considered to be, though the final 30 minutes is every bit as brutally stupid and lame as just about everyone recalls. If you can get past Richard Thomas' stomach-turning yuppie ponytail, much of the first few hours is pretty engaging, with such strong horror moments strewn throughout as bloody balloons, off-the-wall fortune cookies, and even a wolfman pop-up to keep the creepy momentum going. Sadly, the forward motion comes to a dead halt late in the third act, where the plot takes over and the screams stop. By the time the flashlight-stomached spider monster shows up at the end, the silly shock of it has already been tempered by a lackadaisical buildup. True, the book itself isn't known for the strongest ending, but considering the time audiences already invested in the miniseries, the televised product tends to have a much more immediate visceral letdown. The acting is a hodgepodge affair that stacks up for the most part with only a few miscasts to slow the sucker down (again, John Boy anyone?). Of course, the crown of the series is owned by Tim Curry, whose playful menace as Pennywise scarred countless clown-fearers through the years. Leaps and bounds above The Stand miniseries that followed this one, It remains a miniseries event that pushed the boundaries of the medium thanks to its love of blood, clown-dog demons, and overall endangerment of children -- certainly a match made in televised heaven that even the King would enjoy! ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Richard Bellis
Composer (Music Score)
Tommy Lee Wallace
Director
John Ritter
Actor
Richard Thomas
Actor
Annette O'Toole
Actor
Tim Curry
Actor
Harry Anderson
Actor
Tim Reid
Actor
Dennis Christopher
Actor
Olivia Hussey
Actor
Richard Masur
Actor
Jonathan Brandis
Actor
Emily Perkins
Actor
Seth Green
Actor
Adam Faraizl
Actor
Country: USA