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Review of by Max M — 19 Jul 2011

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Christine is a great adaption of stephen king's novel with the same name creepy film very intense well done horror film overall one of john carpenter's best work of the early 80's next to the thing in my opinon christine is a great horror film highly recmmended for any horror fan a great horror film gem highly recommended very creepy film with a great direction by john carpenter some of his best films next to halloweeen and his other works back in that time it is now of course considered one of the few best works he has ever done and mostly the plot of the film christine is about a 17 year old boy named arnie cunnigham goes to a man's house where a 1958 red and white plymouth fury that has one dark secret the car has had a history of killings mostly were considered accidents but arnie does not know that when christine was released on june 1st 1983 and had opened at #4 because of the return of the jedi.

CHRISTINE.

Starring:keith gordon (jaws 2) john stockwell alexandra paul robert prosky (gremlins 2) harry dean stanton (the mighty alien and escape from new york) christine belford roberts blossom william ostrander and david speiblerg.

Release date:june 1 1983.

Genre:horror.

Film's rating:R for strong gruesome scenes of accidents and violence and language.

Directed by:john carpenter (vampires halloween the thing starman escape from new york escape from L.A village of the damned they live prince of darkness the ward and ghosts of mars).

This review of Christine (1958) was written by on 19 Jul 2011.

Christine has generally received positive reviews.

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