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Pet Sematary ()


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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.

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Louis Creed
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Jud Crandall
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Rachel Creed
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Victor Pascow
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Irwin Goldman
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Gage Creed
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Ellie Creed
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Missy Dandridge
Mara Clark ...
Marcy Charlton
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Steve Masterton
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Dory Goldman
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Zelda
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Girl at Infirmary
Kara Dalke ...
Candystriper
Matthew August Ferrell ...
Jud as a Child
Lisa Stathoplos ...
Jud's Mother
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Minister
Elizabeth Ureneck ...
Rachel as a Child
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Bill Baterman
Peter Stader ...
Timmy Baterman
Richard Collier ...
Young Jud
Chuck Shaw ...
Cop
Dorothy McCabe ...
Seatmate #1
Mary R. Hughes ...
Seatmate #2
Eleanor Grace Courtemanche ...
Logan Airport Gate Agent
Donnie Greene ...
Orinco Driver
Lila Duffy ...
Budget Clerk
John David Moore ...
Hitchhike Driver
Beau Berdahl Oliver ...
Ellie Creed II (as Beau Berdahl)
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Mother at Logan Airport (uncredited)

Directed by

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Mary Lambert

Written by

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Stephen King ... (novel)
 
Stephen King ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Mitchell Galin ... co-producer
Richard P. Rubinstein ... producer
Ralph S. Singleton ... associate producer
Tim Zinnemann ... executive producer

Music by

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Elliot Goldenthal

Cinematography by

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Peter Stein ... director of photography

Editing by

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Daniel P. Hanley ... (as Daniel Hanley)
Mike Hill ... (as Michael Hill)

Editorial Department

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Barry Dresner ... additional editor
Tom Finan ... additional editor
Karen Kory ... assistant editor
Matt McFarland ... remastering colorist
Jim Passon ... color timer (uncredited)

Casting By

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Pamela Basker
Fern Champion

Production Design by

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Michael Z. Hanan

Art Direction by

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Dins Danielsen ... (as Dins W.W. Danielsen)

Set Decoration by

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Kathe Klopp

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Marlene Stewart ... (as M. Stewart)

Makeup Department

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David LeRoy Anderson ... special makeup effects artist (as Dave Anderson)
Lance Anderson ... special makeup designer
John Blake ... makeup effects assistant

Production Management

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Barbara Rosing Hoke ... unit production manager (as Barbara A. Rosing)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Phillip Christon ... first assistant director
Joan Cunningham ... second second assistant director
Suzanne Haasis ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Michael Biggie ... painter
Jo Brown ... head scenic
Kelly Deco ... scenic paint foreman
Richard Bryan Douglas ... carpenter
Ellen Freund ... property master
Steve A. Hagberg ... construction coordinator
Carlene Hirsch ... lead greensman
Jennifer Law-Stump ... scenic artist: Cinnabar
Douglas E. Maxwell ... leadman: Max Edwards
Scott Mobley ... carpenter
Stephanie Pilk ... assistant set decorator
Jennifer M. Savoie ... greens
Crystal Tiala ... lead construction
Ron Woods ... props
Mark Zuelzke ... assistant art director

Sound Department

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Blake R. Cornett ... first assistant sound editor
Greg Curda ... foley mixer
Ken Dufva ... foley artist
David Lee Fein ... foley artist
Michael Herbick ... re-recording mixer
Gregg Landaker ... re-recording mixer
Jane Lang ... sound editor (as Jane C. Lang)
Steve Maslow ... re-recording mixer
Patrushkha Mierzwa ... boom operator
Darren Polish ... audio description narrator
Hamilton Sterling ... sound editor
Mark Ulano ... production sound mixer
Donald C. Rogers ... technical director of sound (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Bob Ahmanson ... special effects technician
Peter Chesney ... mechanical effects coordinator (as Peter M. Chesney)
Stephen M. Chesney ... special effects technician
Tom Chesney ... special effects technician
Scott Coulter ... lab technician
Robin L. D'Arcy ... image coordinator (as Robin D'Arcy)
Jeffrey S. Farley ... lab technician (as Jeff Farley)
Adam Jones ... lab technician
Dean W. Miller ... special effects technician (as Dean Miller)
Tonya Nelson ... special effects technician
Kevin Swigert ... special effects technician

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Betzy Bromberg ... opticals: Fantasy II Film Effects
David Emerson ... opticals: Fantasy II Film Effects
John Huneck ... camera operator: Fantasy II Film Effects
Leslie Huntley ... production supervisor: Fantasy II Film Effects
Ken Marschall ... matte artist: Fantasy II Film Effects
Heather Pumphrey ... production assistant: Fantasy II Film Effects
Gene Warren Jr. ... effects supervisor: Fantasy II Film Effects
Christopher Warren ... assistant: Fantasy II Film Effects
Jon Warren ... production assistant: Fantasy II Film Effects

Stunts

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Laura Dash ... stunts
Donna Garrett ... stunts
Bob Herron ... stunts
John Robotham ... stunts
Ben Scott ... stunts
Tom Glass ... truck stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Dustin Ault ... grip
Herb Ault ... first company grip
Suzanne Cobb ... assistant chief lighting technician
Robert Dracup ... chief lighting technician (as Robert P. Dracup)
Giles Dunning ... second assistant photographer
Leigh Feitelberg ... camera assistant
Mark Gambino ... second company grip
Rusty Geller ... steadicam operator
Kurt Grossi ... grip
Brooks P. Guyer ... louma crane operator
David A. Harp ... first assistant photographer (as David Harp)
Ken Hudson ... camera assistant
Rick Lamb ... 1st assistant camera steadicam
Patrushkha Mierzwa ... boom operator
Bill Pierson ... dolly grip
John A. Small ... second assistant photographer (as John Small)
Abigayle Tarsches ... still photographer
Patrick Melly ... gaffer (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Mark Bedell ... extras casting assistant
Lindsay Chag ... casting associate
Kira Willoughby ... extras casting assistant

Location Management

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David Blake Hartley ... location manager

Music Department

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Tom Boyd ... musician: oboe soloist
Phil Bulla ... score recordist
Sandy De Crescent ... music contractor
George Doering ... musician
Robert Elhai ... assistant to composer: Elliot Goldenthal / orchestrator (uncredited)
Charles Martin Inouye ... music editor
Joel Iwataki ... music scoring mixer
Steven Mercurio ... conductor
James Thatcher ... musician: French horn
Elliot Goldenthal ... musician: piano (uncredited)
Dan Goldwasser ... soundtrack producer (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Jesse Long ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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A. Welch Lambeth ... transportation coordinator
William O'Brien ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Steve Alterman ... adr loop group
Terrence Beasor ... adr loop group
Jonathan Brandis ... adr loop group
Cathy Cavadini ... adr loop group
Judi M. Durand ... adr loop group (as Judi Durand)
Deborah Fallender ... adr loop group
David J. Greenberg ... runner: set department (as David Greenberg)
Barbara Harris ... adr loop group (as Barbara Iley)
Parker Jacobs ... adr loop group
Harvey Jason ... adr loop group
Stacy Keach Sr. ... adr loop group
Bobby Kearns ... production assistant
David McCharen ... adr loop group
Brian McMillan ... head animal trainer
Vikki McMillan ... animal supplier
Ryan McWhorter ... adr loop group
Mary Linda Phillips ... adr loop group (as Linda Phillips)
Nurit Prag ... production assistant
Jan Rabson ... adr loop group
David Randolph ... adr loop group (as David J. Randolph)
Gary Schwartz ... adr loop group
LaGloria Scott ... adr loop group
Penina Segall ... adr loop group
Neal Thompson ... title designer
Stacy Heather Tolkin ... adr loop group
Susan Towner ... production accountant
Ione Turner ... adr loop group
Jeanine Wilson ... accountant
Lynnanne Zager ... adr loop group

Thanks

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Donna Davidge ... the producers wish to thank
Michael Langley ... the producers wish to thank
Steve Mason ... the producers wish to thank: eastern express airline
Ginger McGuire ... the producers wish to thank
Raymond McNeel ... the producers wish to thank
Diane Vilagi ... the producers wish to thank

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Eager to start afresh, the young doctor, Louis Creed, and his family--his wife, Rachel, their daughter, Ellie, and their two-year-old toddler, Gage--move to their new home in the small rural town of Ludlow, Maine, alarmingly close to a busy highway. However, after the inadvertent death of Rachel's cherished tomcat in an awful accident, reluctantly, a desperate Louis will take his friendly neighbor's advice to bury it in an ancient Micmac graveyard: a mystical burial ground imbued with alleged reanimating powers. Now, despite the terrible results and the insistent warnings from a recently deceased, tragedy-stricken Louis has no other choice but to go back to the Indian cemetery, in high hopes that, this time, things will be different. Nevertheless, can the dead truly return from the grave? Written by Nick Riganas

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Taglines Iconic terror from the No 1 bestselling writer. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Pet Cemetery (United States)
  • Stephen King's Pet Sematary (United States)
  • Petto Semetari (Japan, English title)
  • Stephen King's Pet Sematary (Philippines, English title)
  • Cimetière (France)
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  • 103 min
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Budget $11,500,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $12,046,179, 21 Apr 1989

Did You Know?

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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." See more »
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. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Ramones: Pet Sematary (1989). See more »
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Quotes Jud Crandall: Sometimes, dead is better.
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