Stephen King Essay

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One of the most compelling things that I enjoy in film is the use of adaptation. When it is done wonderfully, it can make for some of the best films of all time. An adaptation is when a novel or short story is used to create another genre such as a film, play, television series or video game. When thinking about a novelist whose works have extended beyond those of the typical author, one of the first authors that come to mind is the works of Stephen King and some of the incredible film and television adaptations that have been inspired by some of his brilliant literary pieces extending from novels to short stores with screenwriting in between. Stephen King is one of the best authors of all time, particularly for him role in contemporary horror …show more content…

Children of the Corn, was not just the first film adaptation I had seen, but the first horror film I had seen as a child based on Stephen King’s short story that published in Night Shift (1978) a collection of King’s short stories. This particular short story has been adapted many times over the last 40 years. One of the most famous works is the novel Carrie (1974) this was when King got his first break into film adaptation when this film was turned into film adaption, of the same name, shortly after its release and one that has been adapted a few times. Another one of Stephen King’s more popular works comes from his literary work on The Shining (1977), a piece that has produced, in my opinion, one of the most terrifying horror films of all time. Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption, a novel published in his Different Seasons (1982) novella collection, this was something that has produced, generally, one of the best films of all time, The Shawshank Redemption and one that has won numerous awards of the last 20 years and is held with high regards. My personal favorite of Stephen King’s adapted Stand by Me (Reiner, 1986) based on Stephen King’s The Body; a story that was also was published in Stephen King’s novella collection Different Seasons

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