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Christine (1983 film) - Wikipedia Christine (titled onscreen as John Carpenter's Christine) is a 1983 American supernatural horror film co-scored and directed by John Carpenter and starring Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, Robert Prosky and Harry Dean Stanton, with Roberts Blossom and Kelly Preston
Christine (1983) - IMDb 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
Christine : John Carpenter : Free Download, Borrow, and . . . John Carpenter brings Stephen King’s best-selling novel to life in this chilling thriller She was born in Detroit on an automobile assembly line But she is no ordinary automobile Deep within her chassis lives an unholy presence
Christine (film) | Stephen King Wiki | Fandom Arnold "Arnie" Cunningham (Keith Gordon) is an awkward, unpopular teen with only one friend, Dennis Guilder (John Stockwell) Arnie's life begins to change when he buys a used, badly battered red-and-white 1958 Plymouth Fury named "Christine," in need of extensive repairs
Christine movie review film summary (1983) | Roger Ebert Christine can drive around without a driver, play appropriate 1950s rock songs, lock people inside, and repair its own crushed fenders The car is another inspiration from Stephen King, the horror novelist who specializes in thrillers about everyday objects
15 Facts About John Carpenter’s Christine - Mental Floss While Christine isn’t the most high-profile release in either King or Carpenter’s careers, the movie about an evil 1958 Plymouth Fury that possesses its owner remains a beloved cult classic
Christine Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummary The horror novel Christine, written by Stephen King, was published in 1983 As a story about three teens and a car possessed by an evil spirit, the novel addresses themes relating to obsession, fate, and objectification