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Christine is a horror novel by American writer Stephen King, published in 1983.It tells the story of a car (a 1958 Plymouth Fury) apparently possessed by malevolent supernatural forces. A film adaptation, directed by John Carpenter, was released eight months later in December of the same year.In April 2013, PS Publishing released Christine in a limited 30th Anniversary Edition. There's a fourth here, the second lady, the dark lady. "Cars are girls," Leigh Cabot says, and the dark force in Stephen King's new novel is a 1958 Plymouth named Christine. She is no ordinary car, this white-over-red two-toned survivor of a time when high-test gasoline was priced at a quarter a gallon and speedometers were calibrated all the.

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Christine: Directed by John Carpenter. With Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, Robert Prosky. A nerdish boy buys a strange car with an evil mind of its own and his nature starts to change to reflect it. This is the story of a lover's triangle . . . It was bad from the start. And it got worse in a hurry. Christine is eating into his mind, burrowing into his unconscious. Christine, blood-red, fat, and finned, is twenty. Her promise lies all in her past. Greedy and big, she is Arnie's obsession, a '58 Plymouth Fury. King, Stephen, 1947-Christine. I. Title 813",54[F] PS3561.1483 ISBN -450-05674-. Author's Note. , of course, Christine. But I want you to understand that Christine was there first. She was Arnie's first love, and while I wouldn't presume to say for sure (not from whatever heights of wisdom I've attained in my twenty-two years. Christine is the 16th book published by Stephen King; it was his 13th novel, and the ninth novel under his own name. The book was released by Viking on 29 April 1983 . The story is set in Libertyville, Pennsylvania, and tells the story of a 1958 Plymouth Fury possessed by an evil spirit. While driving home from work, Dennis Guilder and Arnie.

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Christine, Stephen King Christine tells the story of a car apparently possessed by malevolent supernatural forces. A love triangle involving 17-year-old misfit Arnie Cunningham, his new girlfriend and a haunted 1958 Plymouth Fury. Dubbed Christine by her previous owner, Arnie's first car is jealous, possessive and deadly.. Christine review - Stephen King's evil car still has a one-track mind. John Carpenter's enjoyably pulpy adaptation of King's 1983 horror novel, about a car that infects its owners with. The basic plot of Stephen King's "Christine" is pretty similar to that of John Carpenter's 1983 film. Both are about a teenager named Arnie who finds a '58 Plymouth Fury named Christine. The two. Stephen King's ultimate evil vehicle of terror, Christine: the frightening story of a nerdy teenager who falls in love with his vintage Plymouth Fury.It's love at first sight, but this car is no lady. Evil is alive in Libertyville. It inhabits a custom-painted red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine and young Arnold Cunningham, who buys it.

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Here are some facts about Christine, which turns 35 this year. 1. STEPHEN KING PITCHED THE MOVIE TO GET MADE. Producer Richard Kobritz helped adapt Stephen King's novel Salem's Lot as a TV. Christine is a novel that, King once said, began life as a short story. It could have been, like The Mangler or Trucks, a nice little short that did this entire plot in 40 pages. But it's not. It. Christine. Released. 1983. Available Format (s) Hardcover. Publisher. Donald M. Grant, Publisher. 1,000 numbered copies with dust jacket and slipcase. Signed by King and artist Stephen Gervais. Stephen King's ultimate evil vehicle of terror, Christine: the frightening story of a nerdy teenager who falls in love with his vintage Plymouth Fury. I t's love at first sight, but this car is no lady. Evil is alive in Libertyville. It inhabits a custom-painted red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine and young Arnold Cunningham, who.

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Christine: The Plot. Columbia Pictures. Christine follows a bullied, shy, and unpopular teen named Arnie Cunningham in both the novel and the film. While at a junkyard, Arnie purchases a beat-up. While major Stephen King movie adaptations like Doctor Sleep made their plots darker, Christine arguably makes the story a little more light-hearted by eliding the backstory of the LeBay brothers. Without the deaths of Roland's wife and daughter, Christine is the somewhat silly story of a sentient car, rather than a sadder, more grounded plot about a man murdering his wife and child.