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- Carrie (1976 film) - Wikipedia
The film stars Sissy Spacek as Carrie White, a shy teenage girl who is constantly mocked and bullied at her school She later develops the power of telekinesis and uses it to wreak vengeance on her tormentors
- Carrie (1976) - IMDb
Perhaps one of the only genuinely good Stephen King adaptations, Carrie' follows the tragic tale of Carrie White (Sissy Spacek), a young girl who is continually made to suffer at the hands of her bullying classmates and not helped by her overbearing, religious mother Margaret (Piper Laurie)
- Stephen King ‘Carrie’ Remake Officially Reveals Main Cast
On April 8, it was revealed that Summer H Howell will take on the leading role of Carrie White Howell is most well-known for her performance as Alice in "Curse of Chucky" and "Cult of Chucky "
- Carrie - Stephen King
The story of misfit high-school girl, Carrie White, who gradually discovers that she has telekinetic powers Repressed by a domineering, ultra-religious mother and tormented by her peers at school, her efforts to fit in lead to a dramatic confrontation during the senior prom
- Carrie (1976) | Carrie Wiki | Fandom
Carrie (1976) is vigilante horror film and the first film adaption of Carrie It was directed by Brian de Palma and is a supernatural horror film The film was made one year after the publication of the novel and is considered a classic It revived the horror genre
- Carrie movie review film summary (1976) | Roger Ebert
Part of his success is a result of the very good performances by Sissy Spacek, as Carrie, and by Piper Laurie, as Carrie’s mother They form a closed-off, claustrophobic household, the mother has translated her own psychotic fear of sexuality into a twisted personal religion
- Watch Carrie | Netflix
A troubled teen grappling with her telekinetic powers is pushed to terrifying extremes by an abusive mother and high school bullies Watch trailers learn more
- Stephen Kings Carrie is 50. Critics have come around. About time
Stephen King's "Carrie" was published 50 years ago At first, he threw it away How reading him helped me stop worrying about what other people think
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