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Rating: 6.6/10 by 2162 users

Pet Sematary (1989)

After the Creed family's cat is accidentally killed, a friendly neighbor advises its burial in a mysterious nearby cemetery.

Directing:
  • Mary Lambert
  • Suzanne Haasis
  • Joan Cunningham
  • Phillip Christon
  • Jesse Long
Writing:
  • Stephen King
  • Stephen King
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Apr 21, 1989

Rating: 6.6/10 by 2162 users

Alternative Title:
Stephen King's Pet Sematary - US
Stephen King's - Friedhof der Kuscheltiere - DE
Cementerio de Animales - AR
Cementerio de Mascotas - MX
宠物公墓 - CN
夜半仔敲门 - BT
Simetierre - FR
Cimetière Vivant - CA
ペット・セメタリー - JP
Hřbitov zvířátek - CZ
El cementerio viviente - ES
Cementerio viviente - ES
Heyvan Məzarlığı - AZ

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 42 minutes
Budget: $11,500,000
Revenue: $57,500,000

Plot Keyword: based on novel or book, funeral, parent child relationship, coffin, pet, villain, head injury, resurrection, woods, grief, zombie, new neighbor, pet cemetery, dead cat, death of patient, loss of pet, dead lover, ghost, grave robbing, indian burial ground, woman director, mysterious, pets, somber, anxious, supernatural horror, horrified, ominous

Dale Midkiff
Louis Creed
Fred Gwynne
Jud Crandall
Denise Crosby
Rachel Creed
Brad Greenquist
Victor Pascow
Michael Lombard
Irwin Goldman
Miko Hughes
Gage Creed
Blaze Berdahl
Ellie Creed
Susan Blommaert
Missy Dandridge
Mara Clark
Marcy Charlton
Kavi Raz
Steve Masterton
Liz Davies
Girl at Infirmary
Kara Dalke
Candystriper
Lisa Stathoplos
Jud's Mother
Elizabeth Ureneck
Rachel as a Child
Chuck Courtney
Bill Baterman
Peter Stader
Timmy Baterman

John Chard

And the night when the cold wind blows, No one cares, nobody knows. The Stephen King novel from which the screenplay was adapted very nearly didn’t see the light of day. It was actually written by King based on a real place and instances during a stay at a rented house. He was never quite happy with the tone of the book and only submitted it as a contractual obligation. Glad he did because it provides a very solid grounding for horror and deals with the very real horrors of overwhelming grief. The film gets the tonal flows right, the family dynamic is neatly pitched in readiness for what is to come later, the house and the titular Pet Sematary of the title are eerie personified, and Fred Gwynne is on hand for a sage old characterisation. The potential for shattering horror is not fully realised, yet the makers deliver a good quota of scares and unease to make this a better than average King adaptation to screen. The use of the Ramones in the soundtrack is a good one, King loved them, they loved him, so much so they wrote the title track and named an album after it. 6.5/10

Gimly

Even if it wasn't any good, Pet Sematary's sort of a must watch given how heavily it's been referenced in the film and television industries since. But it is good, so there's that too. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

CinemaSerf

The "Creed" family relocate to a rural town in Maine where the father - "Louis" (Dale Midkiff) is to be a local doctor. They don't get off to a great start after the beloved cat of daughter "Ellie" (Blaze Berdahl) gets squashed by a passing vehicle and so it is ceremoniously buried in an ancient graveyard populated by centuries-worth of other pre-loved animals. Their neighbours are very reticent to discuss this facility - it is rumoured to have oddly recuperative powers which to his shock and horror prove true when the moggy comes back - and with attitude too! The troubles for the young doctor only get worse when a real human tragedy occurs and he is faced with the ultimate dilemma... It's more of a cumulative story this - like many of Stephen KIng's stories. The plot builds by degree and is told here in a way that almost asks us what we might do differently from "Louis" even though we see, and can readily anticipate, the consequences of his actions. The horror here is not so much garish and scary, but human and almost voluntary - and that makes it a little more effective. There's no getting away from it, though. The acting is mediocre and the visual effects at times reminded me of an old episode of "Bagpuss". I am not now, nor ever have been a pet lover - so the underlying premiss of hysteria when the cat gets splatted also never really resonated with me either. Still, it is an eerie and solid story that challenges a lot of assumptions about love and rational behaviour and is still worth a watch.


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