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* CreatorBacklash: Stephen King has a ''really'' complicated relationship with this book. In the introduction to at least one edition, King admits he has very mixed thoughts on the book because it's ''such'' a grim and hopeless read it's inspired TooBleakStoppedCaring in ''him'' it's author. On the other hand, it strangely verges ''also'' into CreatorsFavorite, as Stephen King often states he considers it his ''scariest'' novel, and will usually recommend it as his first choice for readers looking for a scare.

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* CreatorBacklash: Stephen King has a ''really'' complicated relationship with this book. In the introduction to at least one edition, King admits he has very mixed thoughts on the book because it's ''such'' a grim and hopeless read it's inspired TooBleakStoppedCaring in ''him'' it's ''him,'' its author. On the other hand, it strangely verges ''also'' into CreatorsFavorite, as Stephen King often states he considers it his ''scariest'' novel, and will usually recommend it as his first choice for readers looking for a scare.



** Gage originally was supposed to be [[MakingUseOfTheTwin played by twin boys]] however that was scrapped once Miko Hughes was chosen for the role.

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** Gage originally was supposed to be [[MakingUseOfTheTwin played by twin boys]] boys,]] however that was scrapped once Miko Hughes was chosen for the role.



** ''Film/PetSemataryTwo'' was originally going to more of a direct follow-up to the original and center around Ellie Creed, but this was changed due to the studio not wanting a teenage girl as the main lead.

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** ''Film/PetSemataryTwo'' was originally going to be more of a direct follow-up to the original and center around Ellie Creed, but this was changed due to the studio not wanting a teenage girl as the main lead.
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* ArtisticLicenseMedicine: In the novel and film, medical doctor Louis tells Rachel that her sister Zelda was probably "clinically insane" from pain and drugs on the night she died. Louis would know that there is no such thing as being "clinically" insane, as insanity is not a medical status, but a legal one. Of course, it's very likely he was just using a colloquial phrase in a private moment in order to reassure his wife.
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** ''Series/MADtv'' did a parody of the film by doing a CrossOver with ''WesternAnimation/DaveyAndGoliath.''

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** ''Series/MADtv'' ''Series/MadTV1995'' did a parody of the film by doing a CrossOver with ''WesternAnimation/DaveyAndGoliath.''
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* CreatorBacklash: Stephen King has a ''really'' complicated relationship with this book. In the introduction to at least one edition, King admits he has very mixed thoughts on the book because it's ''such'' a grim and hopeless read it's inspired TooBleakToCare in ''him'' it's author. On the other hand, it strangely verges ''also'' into CreatorsFavorite, as Stephen King often states he considers it his ''scariest'' novel, and will usually recommend it as his first choice for readers looking for a scare.

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* CreatorBacklash: Stephen King has a ''really'' complicated relationship with this book. In the introduction to at least one edition, King admits he has very mixed thoughts on the book because it's ''such'' a grim and hopeless read it's inspired TooBleakToCare TooBleakStoppedCaring in ''him'' it's author. On the other hand, it strangely verges ''also'' into CreatorsFavorite, as Stephen King often states he considers it his ''scariest'' novel, and will usually recommend it as his first choice for readers looking for a scare.
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* CreatorBacklash: In the introduction to at least one edition, King admits to not really liking the book because he finds it a bit too grim and hopeless.

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* CreatorBacklash: Stephen King has a ''really'' complicated relationship with this book. In the introduction to at least one edition, King admits to not really liking he has very mixed thoughts on the book because he finds it it's ''such'' a bit too grim and hopeless.hopeless read it's inspired TooBleakToCare in ''him'' it's author. On the other hand, it strangely verges ''also'' into CreatorsFavorite, as Stephen King often states he considers it his ''scariest'' novel, and will usually recommend it as his first choice for readers looking for a scare.
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* NoAnimalsWereHarmed: Definitely not in-story, but played straight with the animals actors. The needle used to [[spoiler:kill Church a second time]] was a prop rigged to look like it penetrated skin. The cat was sedated by a veterinarian with American Humane on set; kitty made a full recovery.

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* NoAnimalsWereHarmed: Definitely not subverted in-story, but played straight with the animals animal actors. The needle used to [[spoiler:kill Church a second time]] was a prop rigged to look like it penetrated skin. The cat was sedated by a veterinarian with American Humane on set; kitty made a full recovery.
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* NoAnimalsWereHarmed: Definitely not in-story, but played straight with the animals actors. The needle used to [[spoiler:kill Church a second time]] was a prop rigged to look like it penetrated skin. The cat was sedated by a veterinarian with American Humane on set; kitty made a full recovery.

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