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# Triple Terror Collection (Stephen King's The Shining (1997) / It (1990) / Salem's Lot (2004))

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Triple Terror Collection (DVD) IT: Based on the King Of Horror’s 1986 Best Seller, “It” is a jittery, jolting excursion into personal fear. “It” raises goose-bumps soon, the closely held secrets of small-town life turn into unimaginable terror when a fearsome stranger arrives--looking to sink his teeth into a new home. and brings out the stars. Harry Anderson, Dennis Christopher, Annette O’Toole, Tim Reid, John Ritter, Tim Curry and Richard Thomas star in this thriller about a malevolent force in a small New England town. The Shining: Torrance and his family move into the sprawling, vacant Overlook Hotel to get away from it all. Away from the alcoholism that derails Jack's writing career. Away from the violent outbursts that mar Jack's past. But Jack's young son Danny knows better. He possesses a psychic gift called the shining. - a gift the hotel's vile spirits desperately want. Salem's Lot: A journalist returns to his hometown to research the mysterious memories that have haunted him since childhood. But

Review: Great collection at an affordable price - This collection of tv movies is great at it’s current price of under ten dollars. The quality of the movies (visually and audio) is standard quality - it is not HD so do not expect that and you will enjoy them just the same. If you are the sort of person that needs HD or higher quality video this set is not for you as these movies look as good as they did when they first aired on broadcast tv years and years ago. Some have complained that the discs are on one spindle - if that bothers you then this collection is also not for you. For me, I watched them in an order and put the discs back on the spindle in the order that I completed watching them. No big deal to me. They arrived fine for me too. Your results may vary. The Shining mini-series has commentary by Stephen King and some of the production people which is a nice bonus that I did not know about before purchase. NOTE these are NOT the theatrical versions of The Shining or IT - they are the tv versions and worth seeing in my opinion.
Review: 3 newer versions of Steven Kings books, closer to their source - First off, I love Steven King's Horror Fiction. The version of the Shinning with blood-drenched elevator scenes & skeletal dining room scene almost missed, then top it all off with Jack Nickelson's Jack Torrance goes crazy acting, was a classic Brian De Palma movie. The flaw of it was it had many parts straight out of the book, but other parts were much different & interpretavie. The version offered as a TV movie was much closer to it's source material. A toss up which was the better Horror movie, I prefer the TV movie presented here, simply because it's more accurate portrayl of the book. Salem's Lot as a TV movie had a better Nosferauto as Barlow, kind of unforgettable. Also Danny Glick's soundaffect hissing was truely scary. The newer version again was just as good, Rob Lowe played the central character very well & the actor who played the corrupted vampire priest certainly did a top-notch job. The female lead who also became corrupted by Barlow, the actor playing the young boy who survives it all were as convincing as the actors, like David Soul in the earlier version. I did like Donald Sutherland's Mr. Straker. better although you can't take anything away from James Mason as an actor. It this version included was good, Tim Curry (Rocky Horror, Legend, with that's what the Devil would really look like make-up & prostethics ) as Pennywise, I guess maybe. The idea of an evil shape-shifter hard to convey cinamaticaly, but it was carried well in this version, Pennywise as a giant spider at the end, not quite frighting enough. Latter on there was a newer version of It. Both having a masterful ensamble cast of the many characters at two different ages & stages of development, united for the common good in the good vs. evil Horror genre motiff ? Played out very well in both films. The forbidden scene in the book would obviously not have made it to film in either, especially due to it happening with the younger youths. That made a good heart-rendering sequence in the book, done at least a little bit tastefully in print, would be much too much to handle in action/theatrics. I found the later version just a notch scarier & again closer to it's source material, a book that almost made me cry out loud with the many forms evil can take in spiritual realities. The 3 movie set (did I review it as 6 movies comparitively) were well worth the price of admission. All classics in the Horror Movie genere......

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Donald Sutherland, Mick Garris, Mikael Salomon, Rebecca De Mornay, Richard Thomas, Rob Lowe, Stephen King, Steven Weber, Tim Curry, Tim Reid, Tommy Lee Wallace Contributor Donald Sutherland, Mick Garris, Mikael Salomon, Rebecca De Mornay, Richard Thomas, Rob Lowe, Stephen King, Steven Weber, Tim Curry, Tim Reid, Tommy Lee Wallace See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,319 Reviews |
| Format | Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Genre | Horror |
| Initial release date | 2012-10-02 |
| Language | English |

## Product Details

- **Format:** Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen
- **Genre:** Horror, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers
- **Initial release date:** 2012-10-02
- **Language:** English

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great collection at an affordable price
*by C***Y on November 4, 2019*

This collection of tv movies is great at it’s current price of under ten dollars. The quality of the movies (visually and audio) is standard quality - it is not HD so do not expect that and you will enjoy them just the same. If you are the sort of person that needs HD or higher quality video this set is not for you as these movies look as good as they did when they first aired on broadcast tv years and years ago. Some have complained that the discs are on one spindle - if that bothers you then this collection is also not for you. For me, I watched them in an order and put the discs back on the spindle in the order that I completed watching them. No big deal to me. They arrived fine for me too. Your results may vary. The Shining mini-series has commentary by Stephen King and some of the production people which is a nice bonus that I did not know about before purchase. NOTE these are NOT the theatrical versions of The Shining or IT - they are the tv versions and worth seeing in my opinion.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 3 newer versions of Steven Kings books, closer to their source
*by A***R on September 4, 2024*

First off, I love Steven King's Horror Fiction. The version of the Shinning with blood-drenched elevator scenes & skeletal dining room scene almost missed, then top it all off with Jack Nickelson's Jack Torrance goes crazy acting, was a classic Brian De Palma movie. The flaw of it was it had many parts straight out of the book, but other parts were much different & interpretavie. The version offered as a TV movie was much closer to it's source material. A toss up which was the better Horror movie, I prefer the TV movie presented here, simply because it's more accurate portrayl of the book. Salem's Lot as a TV movie had a better Nosferauto as Barlow, kind of unforgettable. Also Danny Glick's soundaffect hissing was truely scary. The newer version again was just as good, Rob Lowe played the central character very well & the actor who played the corrupted vampire priest certainly did a top-notch job. The female lead who also became corrupted by Barlow, the actor playing the young boy who survives it all were as convincing as the actors, like David Soul in the earlier version. I did like Donald Sutherland's Mr. Straker. better although you can't take anything away from James Mason as an actor. It this version included was good, Tim Curry (Rocky Horror, Legend, with that's what the Devil would really look like make-up & prostethics ) as Pennywise, I guess maybe. The idea of an evil shape-shifter hard to convey cinamaticaly, but it was carried well in this version, Pennywise as a giant spider at the end, not quite frighting enough. Latter on there was a newer version of It. Both having a masterful ensamble cast of the many characters at two different ages & stages of development, united for the common good in the good vs. evil Horror genre motiff ? Played out very well in both films. The forbidden scene in the book would obviously not have made it to film in either, especially due to it happening with the younger youths. That made a good heart-rendering sequence in the book, done at least a little bit tastefully in print, would be much too much to handle in action/theatrics. I found the later version just a notch scarier & again closer to it's source material, a book that almost made me cry out loud with the many forms evil can take in spiritual realities. The 3 movie set (did I review it as 6 movies comparitively) were well worth the price of admission. All classics in the Horror Movie genere......

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I thought they were all pretty good
*by I***D on September 20, 2025*

Three good miniseries in one collection is a great deal.

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