Sometimes They Come Back... Again Cast

1991 made-for-Telly horror film directed by Tom McLoughlin

Sometimes They Come up Back
Poster of the movie Sometimes They Come Back.jpg
Genre Horror
Thriller
Drama
Based on "Sometimes They Come up Dorsum" (short story)
by Stephen King
Written by
  • Lawrence Konner
  • Mark Rosenthal (teleplay)
Directed past Tom McLoughlin
Starring
  • Tim Matheson
  • Brooke Adams
  • Robert Rusler
Theme music composer Terry Plumeri
Country of origin Us
Original language English
Production
Producers
  • Dino De Laurentiis
  • Michael S. Murphey
Product locations Kansas City, Kansas
Liberty, Missouri
Rocheport, Missouri
Cinematography Bryan England
Editor Charles Bornstein
Running time 97 minutes
Production companies Come Back Productions
Dino de Laurentiis Communications
Paradise Films
Distributor CBS
Release
Original network CBS
Flick format Color
Sound format Stereo
Original release May 7, 1991 (1991-05-07)
Chronology
Followed by Sometimes They Come Dorsum... Once more

Sometimes They Come up Dorsum is a 1991 American made-for-tv horror film based on the 1974 short story of the same proper name by Stephen King. Originally optioned as a segment of the 1985 feature film Stephen King'due south Cat's Heart, it was developed into a separate characteristic by producer Dino De Laurentiis.[ commendation needed ]

Plot [edit]

Jim Norman, a high schoolhouse history teacher struggling with emotional bug, returns to his old hometown afterward accepting a instruction chore in that location. He moves back along with his wife, Sally, and their immature son, Scott.

When Jim was ix, he had moved away from the modest town with his parents after he had witnessed his older blood brother, Wayne, beingness murdered by a gang of greasers during a robbery in a train tunnel in 1963. Three of the murderers — Richard Lawson, Vinnie Vincent, and David North — were killed shortly subsequently by an oncoming steam train, having parked their 1955 Chevrolet One-Fifty on the tracks. (The quaternary fellow member, Carl Mueller, ran off and survived.)

Soon after he returns to his hometown, Jim starts having nightmares and flashbacks near his blood brother'due south murder. Soon afterwards, the ghosts of the three expressionless greasers hunt Billy Sterns, 1 of Jim's students, to his death. Lawson, back from the expressionless, transfers into Jim'south grade. After the death of Kate, another of Jim's students, Vinnie also returns from the dead and transfers into Jim's form. The deaths of the two students are blamed as suicides.

Fleck Conway, one of Jim's students, warns him that Richard and Vinnie are out for revenge. As he leaves Jim's dwelling house, Chip is attacked by the greasers, at present joined with Northward, driving a 1955 Chevrolet Ane-Fifty. They dismember Chip and throw his remains off of a bridge. Meanwhile, Jim has fallen under the suspicion of Pappas, the local police chief.

The three greasers have supernatural features: they cast no reflection in a mirror; can change their physical appearance to a demonic, mutilated wait; are impervious to bullets; and tin can announced to some while invisible to others. They challenge Jim to a confrontation and brand an effort on his son'due south life with their automobile on the 27th anniversary of Wayne's murder.

Jim tracks down a retired policeman, Officeholder Neil, who reveals that he had been shot during a robbery and had been clinically dead for over three minutes, during which he encountered Wayne's spirit in the "mid-realm" – the dimension between the globe of the living and one'southward final destination. Neil explains that Wayne is stuck there and sometimes when things are unsettled, spirits come back. Jim then tells Neil that the greasers all claimed to have transferred in from "Milford," simply tin't find any trace of a "Milford Loftier School." Neil explains that it is not a school.

Jim goes to the Milford Cemetery and finds the graves of the three greasers, who once again confront him. They reveal to Jim that he is going to need Mueller to put everything together. Jim so tracks down Mueller, who panics and flees thinking Jim wants revenge. The greasers then attack Jim's family at their habitation. Jim fends them off and takes his family to a church building, where they volition be safe from the demonic gang. It is then revealed that when Jim was a boy, he had taken the murderers' automobile keys which led to their deaths. Jim realizes that he can't proceed running and must deal with the past.

Jim returns to his abandoned childhood home and finds the old car keys that he took during the night of his blood brother's murder. He is joined by Mueller, who apologizes for Wayne'south death and offers to help. The greasers attack again and take Mueller with them, reuniting their gang. Jim visits Wayne's grave seeking his help, merely something blocks Wayne'southward render to the globe of the living. In the meantime, the greasers lure Jim'southward family out of the church and take them prisoner.

Jim returns to the train tunnel in which Wayne'southward murder took identify. The greasers plan to kill Jim the same way they murdered Wayne and take Jim with them, but Mueller switches sides and is killed by Lawson. The dying Mueller explains that for every life the greasers have, some other can come up back. A doorway to the afterlife opens, assuasive Wayne to return. Wayne distracts the gang while Jim gets his family unit out of the gang's 1955 Chevrolet. Jim gives the gang back their car keys. Lawson promises to return, but Jim explains that at that place won't be a next fourth dimension. The gang tries to escape in their machine, only to have it struck by a ghost railroad train that resembles the same one that killed them in 1963, which sends them to Hell.

Wayne is non aware that 27 years had passed, and Jim explains that he has grown up. Wayne can motility on to Heaven and run across his parents, and offers to take Jim come with him to the afterlife, simply Jim refuses. Jim promises that they will be together once more anytime, and Wayne returns to the afterlife equally Jim's family heads dwelling house.

Cast [edit]

  • Tim Matheson every bit Jim Norman
    • Zachary Brawl as Young Jim Norman
  • Brooke Adams as Sally Norman
  • Chris Demetral every bit Wayne Norman
  • Robert Rusler as Richard Lawson
  • Robert Hy Gorman as Scott Norman
  • Nicholas Sadler as Vinnie Vincent
  • Bentley Mitchum as David North
  • William Sanderson as Carl Mueller
    • Don Ruffin every bit Young Carl Mueller
  • Chadd Nyerges as Chip
  • Tasia Valenza as Kate
  • Matt Nolan equally Baton Sterns
  • William Kuhlke as Main Simmons

Product notes [edit]

The original brusque story, "Sometimes They Come up Back", is set in Stratford High School in Stratford, Connecticut. The film adaptation was filmed in Kansas Urban center, Kansas, and Liberty, Missouri.[1]

Director Tom McLoughlin previously directed the sixth Friday The 13th film: Jason Lives (1986).

The car used by the greasers was a 1955 Chevrolet One-Fifty.

The movie is based on a short story past Stephen Rex that was get-go published in the March 1974 issue of Cavalier, and afterwards nerveless in King's 1978 collection Night Shift.

The steam locomotive used in the motion picture was Southern Pacific 5021.

Reception [edit]

The flick received an approving rating on 67% on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes based on twelve reviews, its consensus reads, "Tim Matheson'southward gripping functioning and a strong mood make Sometimes They Come Back an effective, if non wholly revelatory, Stephen King accommodation."[ii]

Ray Loynd of the Los Angeles Times called it "a tight, moody piece of work".[iii] TV Guide rated information technology a two out of 5 stars and wrote, "The solid cast can't lift the cloth to a higher place the routine."[four]

Sequels [edit]

The TV motion-picture show was followed by two straight-to-video sequels in 1996 (Sometimes They Come Back... Again) and 1998 (Sometimes They Come Back... for More).

Home media [edit]

Sometimes They Come Back was originally released on VHS by Vidmark Entertainment, and later DVD in 1999 by Trimark Abode Video. On September 11, 2007, a new DVD edition of the movie was released by 20th Century Fox Abode Entertainment through the movie's electric current owner, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. On Oct 27, 2015, Olive Films released the flick on Blu-Ray.[five]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Wixson, Heather (2015-10-24). "Stephen King Week: Robert Rusler Reflects on SOMETIMES THEY Come up BACK". Daily Expressionless . Retrieved 2016-02-07 .
  2. ^ "Sometimes They Come Dorsum". Rotten Tomatoes.
  3. ^ Loynd, Ray (1991-05-07). "TV Reviews : Teen-Agers Come Back From the Dead to Torment History Teacher". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2016-02-07 .
  4. ^ "Stephen Rex'south Sometimes They Come Back". Boob tube Guide . Retrieved 2016-02-07 .
  5. ^ Stephen Rex's Sometimes They Come Back Blu-ray Release Date October 27, 2015 , retrieved 2020-04-24

External links [edit]

  • Sometimes They Come up Back at IMDb
  • Sometimes They Come Dorsum at AllMovie
  • Sometimes They Come up Back at Rotten Tomatoes

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