Stephen King's It., the Konigsberg/Sanitsky Company and Green/Epstein Productions ; in association with Lorimar Television, Widescreen
Type
Classification
1
Contributor
18
- Anderson, Harry, 1952-2018
- King, Stephen, 1947-
- Green, Jim
- Konigsberg/Sanitsky Company
- O'Connor, Matthew
- Curry, Tim
- O'Toole, Annette, 1953-
- Warner Home Video (Firm)
- Cohen, Lawrence D
- Thomas, Richard, 1951-
- Wallace, Tommy Lee
- Christopher, Dennis
- Reid, Tim, 1944-
- Epstein, Allen, 1941-2001
- Lorimar Television
- Masur, Richard.
- Ritter, John, 1948-2003
- Green/Epstein Productions
Genre
6
Subject
24
- New England -- Drama
- Horror films
- Good and evil -- Drama
- City and town life -- Maine -- Drama
- King, Stephen, 1947-
- Clowns
- Horror
- Drama
- Good and evil
- Monsters -- Drama
- Clowns -- Drama
- Monstruos -- Teatro
- Monsters
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Children + Crimes against -- Drama
- Maine
- Children + Crimes against
- City and town life
- Maine -- Drama
- Made-for-TV movies
- New England
- Television adaptations
- King, Stephen, 1947- -- Film adaptations
- Payasos -- Teatro
Actor
8
Author
1
resource.filmdirector
1
resource.filmproducer
3
Is part of
1
resource.productioncompany
3
Mapped to
1
Label
Stephen King's It., the Konigsberg/Sanitsky Company and Green/Epstein Productions ; in association with Lorimar Television, Widescreen
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: Not rated
Main title
Stephen King's It.
Oclc number
50803081
Responsibility statement
the Konigsberg/Sanitsky Company and Green/Epstein Productions ; in association with Lorimar Television
Runtime
187
Series statement
Warner Bros. hits
Summary
It can be anything. A fanged monster that won't stay on the movie screen. Something ominous lurking in the basement. A malevolent force in a small New England town takes the shape of a clown, but It isn't clowning around. Instead, It terrifies youngsters with their innermost fears, bringing some to their untimely doom -- until a group of wily neighborhood kids fight back. Thirty years later the evil resurfaces: meaner, angrier, deadlier. And the friends who vividly remember the terrors of their youth reunite to make a desperate stand against It
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
It
resource.version
Widescreen
Incoming Resources
- Has instance1