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Pet Sematary

  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
122K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
3,054
172
Brad Greenquist in Pet Sematary (1989)
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After tragedy strikes, a grieving father discovers an ancient burial ground behind his home with the power to raise the dead.After tragedy strikes, a grieving father discovers an ancient burial ground behind his home with the power to raise the dead.After tragedy strikes, a grieving father discovers an ancient burial ground behind his home with the power to raise the dead.

  • Director
    • Mary Lambert
  • Writer
    • Stephen King
  • Stars
    • Dale Midkiff
    • Denise Crosby
    • Fred Gwynne
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    122K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,054
    172
    • Director
      • Mary Lambert
    • Writer
      • Stephen King
    • Stars
      • Dale Midkiff
      • Denise Crosby
      • Fred Gwynne
    • 445User reviews
    • 142Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Dale Midkiff
    Dale Midkiff
    • Louis Creed
    Denise Crosby
    Denise Crosby
    • Rachel Creed
    Fred Gwynne
    Fred Gwynne
    • Jud Crandall
    Brad Greenquist
    Brad Greenquist
    • Victor Pascow
    Michael Lombard
    Michael Lombard
    • Irwin Goldman
    Miko Hughes
    Miko Hughes
    • Gage Creed
    Blaze Berdahl
    Blaze Berdahl
    • Ellie Creed
    Susan Blommaert
    Susan Blommaert
    • Missy Dandridge
    Mara Clark
    • Marcy Charlton
    Kavi Raz
    Kavi Raz
    • Steve Masterton
    Mary Louise Wilson
    Mary Louise Wilson
    • Dory Goldman
    Andrew Hubatsek
    Andrew Hubatsek
    • Zelda
    Liz Davies
    Liz Davies
    • Girl at Infirmary
    Kara Dalke
    • Candystriper
    Matthew August Ferrell
    • Jud as a Child
    Lisa Stathoplos
    Lisa Stathoplos
    • Jud's Mother
    Stephen King
    Stephen King
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    Elizabeth Ureneck
    • Rachel as a Child
    • Director
      • Mary Lambert
    • Writer
      • Stephen King
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    User reviews445

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    8bowmanblue

    A very enjoyable mess

    The irony was, when I first watched 'Pet Sematery' I actually couldn't spell 'cemetery' therefore I didn't pick up the deliberate typo in the title! Anyway, it's another eighties Stephen King book-to-film adaptation and, as any horror fan knows, these can be hit and miss. Mainly miss. However, what we have here is a creepy little film which actually stands the test of time.

    As with most 'King' films, it's set in (or around) Maine where an unusually-happy family moves into a new house... by a road! Yes, the road is a major player in 'Pet Sematery' as it's not long before a truck claims the life of the family's pet cat, Church. Luckily, their well-meaning neighbour, Judd, takes pity on the family and comes up with a novel way of sparing the children the grief of losing a treasured pet - it involves resurrecting it beyond the 'Pet Sematery.'

    Now, 'Pet Sematery' is a great film. There's lots to enjoy here - it's creepy, well-acted and has plenty of memorable scenes - it's definitely worth a watch. However, it's also not without faults. I haven't read the book, so I can only assume it goes into far greater details as to all the characters' backstories. Here, everyone seems to have a deep backstory which could probably have its own film made about it. Yet all of these tales are only partially touched upon and it's like this story should have been almost a mini-series to really do them all justice.

    I say the film is 'well-acted,' but whether you consider Fred Gwynne's portrayal of neighbour, 'Judd,' to be good, or just weird is entirely up to you. Personally, I love his performance and the way he seems to speak will certainly stay with you long after the credits have rolled. In fact, if you're a fan of 'South Park' then you'll start to get a lot of references in the cartoon as his character does tend to pop up here and there to explain various supernatural happenings.

    So, if you can ignore the slightly 'unused' elements of the story which don't really go anywhere, you'll actually get quite a fun and novel (at the time - I still haven't bothered with the remake) horror film. There's quite a lot in it that actually borders on 'disturbing imagery' rather than horror, but when practical effects/make-up are used, they're nicely nasty - if you know what I mean.

    If you can really watch this film and not enjoy Fred Gwynne's performance then I'll be surprised (and also try not to laugh at a - slightly out-of-place - 'pratfall' that comes about three quarters of the way through the film when someone seems to bang his head on some furniture out of nowhere - Frank Drebin would be proud of that one!
    7rolandddd

    Better than average Stephen King adaptation

    Pet Sematary is a late-eighties adaptation of Stephen King's horror novel, and King himself wrote the screenplay for the film. The film follows the Creed family, recently moved from Chicago to a small town called Ludlow, Maine. The main plot concerns an ancient Micmac Indian burial ground close by, which has the power to make the dead living again, albeit as horrible zombies.

    In my opinion, Stephen King movies usually works very well as mini-series because the characters are more fleshed out and their inner lives are explored more thoroughly. There's no time for this here though, so the characters feels a bit hollow and we don't get to know them all that well.

    Relative unknown Dale Midkiff and Denise Crosby lead the pretty anonymous cast, the best acting performance of the movie is Fred Gwynne as old-timer Jud Crandall.

    Overall, this plays pretty much like a standard horror flick, more or less, with average acting but with a better-than-average script and it builds tension well. Top marks to the makeup department though, for making the zombies look pretty good.
    7bastizarate

    It was Scary, Chilling, and Sad

    I love this movie, It brings me the creeps. This movie just gave me a lesson "Just Accept the Death of Your Loved Ones or Bad Things will happen" This is one of Stephen King's Good Movies. He truly is the Master of Horror Movies. The Make-Ups of this Movie is Great and Realistic. Honestly, This movie was sadder than scary imo. I would recommend this movie to anyone.

    This Movie is about how Parents would feel after the Death of a Child and that's what makes this movie relatable. It is quite Hurtful and Unacceptable to lose a Baby, Babies are too young to die. So this movie showed us that Keep your Eyes on your Loved Ones around threats.
    7gavin6942

    One of the Better King Stories

    A doctor (Dale Midkiff) and his family move to a new home, dangerously close to a busy highway. After the death of the family cat, the doctor's neighbor lets him in on a secret: there is a sacred Indian burial ground where buried pets come back to life. The obvious question is: does it work on people?

    Not to say this is a bad film (it's not), but the thing about this one is that its reputation and cultural impact have overshadowed the film itself. We all know that burying things in the sacred ground will bring them back to life, and that's without even having to see this film.

    There is much good to say about this one: an amazing talent in Gage Creed, the little boy. Some nice violence and gore (including an Achilles tendon slice). One of the most painful things I've seen on film, when the doctor falls out of bed (I admit I winced a bit).

    Mike Mayo points out that this is something of a variation on "The Monkey's Paw", and we agree it's a praiseworthy version. He says the film "lasts 30 seconds too long", and I see his point, but cannot comment on that here. Howard Maxford is considerably more critical (as usual -- he is the most negative horror critic I know) and says it is "over-extended" and could have made a good half hour of television.

    Stephen King has made some good films and some bad ones (how much this is his fault or the fault of the directors is debatable). This falls firmly in the good category. Not among his very best ("Shawshank Redemption" is number one), but still worth a few watches.
    6thalassafischer

    A Difficult Novel to Stuff Into a Movie

    One of the reasons Kubrick's The Shining is considered a masterpiece is because he intuitively knew what and what would not work from the original novel in cinematic form. Apparently this upset Stephen King a bit, but frankly, Kubrick knew what he was doing. I think the problem with Pet Sematary is that the director really tries to be true to this huge paperback work of fiction in less than two hours. So the mistake here seems to be biting off more than one can chew instead of cutting it into manageable bites.

    That being said, I personally like Pet Sematary and I think that it's decent as a cozy horror flick. Zelda and Victor Pascal terrified me as a twelve year old. The first time i ever stayed up all night by myself was when I read the book. I think this 1989 flick has an undercurrent of 70s charm to it, it has a touch of that nostalgic supernatural feel.

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    • Trivia
      The role of Zelda, Rachel's terminally ill sister, was played by a man. Director Mary Lambert wanted Zelda and her scenes to frighten the audience but did not believe that a 13-year old girl was scary so she cast Andrew Hubatsek in the role to make something be "off about Zelda".
    • Goofs
      (at around 5 mins) When Louis is checking on Ellie after she fell off the tire swing he is wearing a tee shirt without a collar and sleeves that are rolled up midway past his elbow. When Rachel gets up to rush after Gage his tee shirt is now an open shirt with stripes and a collar. In the next shot when he gets up to follow Rachel his shirt is once again back to a tee shirt.
    • Quotes

      Jud Crandall: Sometimes, dead is better.

    • Alternate versions
      Television censors of some of the film's gorier moments included alternate shots from different angles that hide the more graphic images. This especially came into play with the Timmy Baterman scenes and the film's finale in the Creeds' kitchen.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Ramones: Pet Sematary (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Pet Sematary
      By Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey

      Performed by Ramones

      Produced by Jean Beauvoir & Daniel Rey

      Courtesy of Sire Records Company

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    FAQ35

    • How long is Pet Sematary?Powered by Alexa
    • Gage gets hit by a semi barreling down the road. Considering he's only 2 years old, this would almost certainly have destroyed his tiny body, which is obviously why his casket was closed, but when Lewis digs him up, Gage only has a scar on his forehead how can this be?
    • Why did Lewis kill Church at the end? He only planned on killing Gage ad he came back like Timmy Baterman did, and he could have just walked in after distracting Church with the meat.
    • What is a "deadfall"?

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El cementerio maldito
    • Filming locations
      • Acadia National Park, Maine, USA
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Laurel Productions
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    • Budget
      • $11,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $57,469,467
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,046,179
      • Apr 23, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $57,470,138
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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