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The Dark Half

Rated R for violence and language.

R 122min.
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Marking the first collaboration between horror legends George A. Romero and Stephen King since 1982's Creepshow, this moody, atmospheric adaptation of King's novel was actually completed in 1991, but the highly-publicized bankruptcy of its ... Read More
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Liz Beaumont
Sheriff Alan Pangborn
Reggie DeLesseps
Fred Clawson
Mike Donaldson
Annie Pangborn
Shayla Beaumont
Miriam Cowley
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