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Needful Things is a 1993 American horror film based on Stephen King's 1991 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Fraser C. Heston ( Charlton Heston 's son; this is his only film without his father in the cast), and stars Ed Harris , Max von Sydow , Bonnie Bedelia , and J. T. Walsh .
Aug 27, 1993 · A mysterious shop owner in a small town sells people their deepest desires, but with a deadly price. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, and more for this crime drama fantasy film based on a novel by Stephen King.
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- Crime, Drama, Fantasy
- Fraser C. Heston
- 1993-08-27
Needful Things is a 1991 horror novel by American author Stephen King. It is the first novel King wrote after his rehabilitation from drug and alcohol addiction. It was made into a film of the same name in 1993 which was directed by Fraser C. Heston.
When a creepy older man named Leland Gaunt (Max von Sydow) moves to a small town in Maine and sets up an antique shop, bad things soon follow. Gaunt has the remarkable ability of selling people...
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- Fraser C. Heston
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- Max Von Sydow
Watch or buy Needful Things, a 1993 film based on King's novel, about a mysterious shop that grants wishes with deadly consequences. See cast, synopsis, trailers and similar movies on Amazon Video.
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- Fraser Clarke Heston
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Summaries. A mysterious new shop opens in a small town which always seems to stock the deepest desires of each shopper, with a price far heavier than expected. Castle Rock, New England, is a nice place to live and grow and Sheriff Alan Pangborn moves from the big city to the town expecting a quiet life.
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Aug 27, 1993 · A movie based on a Stephen King story about a store that sells people's deepest desires, but at a high price. Ed Harris plays the sheriff who tries to stop the devilish plot, but the film is unattractive and lacks surprises, according to Ebert.