''The Dark Half'' is a 1993 American
horror film
Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit physical or psychological fear in its viewers. Horror films often explore dark subject matter and may deal with Transgressive art, transgressive topics or themes. Broad elements of the genre include Mo ...
adaptation of
Stephen King
Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author. Dubbed the "King of Horror", he is widely known for his horror novels and has also explored other genres, among them Thriller (genre), suspense, crime fiction, crime, scienc ...
's 1989
novel of the same name. It was written and directed by
George A. Romero and features
Timothy Hutton
Timothy Hutton (born August 16, 1960) is an American actor and film director. He is the List of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees#Youngest winners 4, youngest recipient of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, which he ...
as Thad Beaumont and George Stark,
Amy Madigan
Amy Marie Madigan (born September 11, 1950) is an American actress. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1985 film ''Twice in a Lifetime (film), Twice in a Lifetime''. Her other film credits include ''Love ...
as Liz Beaumont,
Michael Rooker as Sheriff Alan Pangborn and
Royal Dano as Digger Holt (his final film).
Plot
An author of highbrow literary novels, Thad Beaumont (
Timothy Hutton
Timothy Hutton (born August 16, 1960) is an American actor and film director. He is the List of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees#Youngest winners 4, youngest recipient of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, which he ...
), is better known for the bestselling murder mystery suspense-thrillers he writes under the
pen name
A pen name or nom-de-plume is a pseudonym (or, in some cases, a variant form of a real name) adopted by an author and printed on the title page or by-line of their works in place of their real name.
A pen name may be used to make the author's na ...
"George Stark". Beaumont wishes to retire the Stark name and symbolically buries Stark in a mock grave.
Stark has mysteriously become a physical entity (also portrayed by Hutton) and begins terrorizing Beaumont's family and friends after he emerges from the grave. Stark then kills local photographer Homer Gamache and steals his truck. He then murders Thad's editor, agent, and his agent's ex-wife, and kills a man named Fred Clawson, who was trying to blackmail Thad for "being a con artist that should not have written books under a false name". Stark also kills at least one hotel desk clerk and several cops (two NYPD officers who were guarding one of his victims, two NYPD technicians who are killed when Stark sets up a bomb that kills another cop and leaves his partner completely deaf, and two Sheriff's deputies in Maine), and his off-story murder of a cocaine-using young woman who provided information on the Beaumont/Stark link—Stark tells Thad "I left some of her on the floor, the cops'll find the rest on the kitchen counter"—is so brutal that the characters don't state how she died.
When the police suspect Thad of murdering Gamache, he tries to convince
Sheriff
A sheriff is a government official, with varying duties, existing in some countries with historical ties to England where the office originated. There is an analogous, although independently developed, office in Iceland, the , which is common ...
Alan Pangborn
Castle Rock (sometimes referred to as the Rock) is a fictional town appearing in Stephen King's fictional Maine topography, providing the setting for a number of his novels, novellas, and short stories. Castle Rock first appeared in King's 197 ...
of
Castle Rock, Maine that he had nothing to do with it. After putting an all-points bulletin on Clawson, who was accused of the death of Gamache, the New York police find him castrated and his throat slit. They find a message on the wall, written in Clawson's blood: "The sparrows are flying again." Thad starts to think that he may have a psychic connection to the killer.
While in his office, Thad begins to receive messages from Stark, and begins to worry about the next victim. He and his family start to receive threatening phone calls from Stark. Pangborn initially suspects the phone calls are a prank by Thad himself until Stark begins to describe how he is going to kill Thad's family, disturbing Pangborn.
State Police find Homer Gamache's truck with Thad's fingerprints all over it. For some reason, Stark wants to live in the material world, after only appearing in a set of Thad's best selling books. Thad writes, but he is not alone in suspecting something strange: Sheriff Pangborn is equally suspicious and continues investigating. Thad begins to realize that Stark is his
parasitic twin brother who died at "childbirth".
Thad's mother never told him about the twin, and he was completely unaware until a local doctor tells him that Stark was a fraternal twin that was living inside Thad's brain. (A scene in the film's start shows a developing
fetus
A fetus or foetus (; : fetuses, foetuses, rarely feti or foeti) is the unborn offspring of a viviparous animal that develops from an embryo. Following the embryonic development, embryonic stage, the fetal stage of development takes place. Pren ...
inside Beaumont's brain). Stark arrives, kills the doctor, and blames Thad for the crime. Thad's colleague Reggie realizes that Stark is an entity controlled by the books that Thad wrote and that Stark will do anything he can to stop Thad. Stark kidnaps Thad's wife Liz and his children, and makes a deal with Thad: finish a book that depicts Stark living in the real world, or he will kill his family.
While writing the book, Thad notices Stark is healing himself with his writings, as Stark started to deteriorate due to Thad not writing anymore books, causing Thad to absorb his sickness. Thad and Stark get into a fight, which ends with Thad stabbing Stark in the neck with a pencil. Sheriff Pangborn arrives and unties Liz, who says that Thad and Stark are upstairs. A huge flock of sparrows arrive via a bird call Thad's friend and colleague Rawlie gave to him and tears Stark apart, taking him to the land of the dead. The sparrows are agents of Death that come to collect souls and carry them to their final destination. Thad and Liz are spared, and they, along with Pangborn, watch as the sparrows disappear into the night.
Cast
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Timothy Hutton
Timothy Hutton (born August 16, 1960) is an American actor and film director. He is the List of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees#Youngest winners 4, youngest recipient of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, which he ...
as Thad Beaumont / George Stark
*
Amy Madigan
Amy Marie Madigan (born September 11, 1950) is an American actress. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1985 film ''Twice in a Lifetime (film), Twice in a Lifetime''. Her other film credits include ''Love ...
as Liz Beaumont
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Michael Rooker as Sheriff
Alan Pangborn
Castle Rock (sometimes referred to as the Rock) is a fictional town appearing in Stephen King's fictional Maine topography, providing the setting for a number of his novels, novellas, and short stories. Castle Rock first appeared in King's 197 ...
*
Julie Harris as Reggie Delesseps
*
Robert Joy as Fred Clawson
*
Chelsea Field as Annie Pangborn
*
Royal Dano as Digger Holt
*
Rutanya Alda as Miriam Cowley
*
Beth Grant
Beth Grant (born September 18, 1949) is an American character actor, character actress. Between 2012 and 2017, she was a series regular on the television comedy ''The Mindy Project'' in the role of Beverly Janoszewski. She is also known for her ...
as Shayla Beaumont
*
Kent Broadhurst
Kent Broadhurst (born February 4, 1940) is an American actor, playwright, screenwriter and painter.
He has appeared in a number of off-Broadway and regional theater productions. Broadhurst has also acted in films, including ''The Verdict'', '' Si ...
as Mike Donaldson
*
Tom Mardirosian
Tom Mardirosian (born December 14, 1947) is an American actor. He is known for playing Agamemnon Busmalis in the HBO show '' Oz'' and Agt. Kristos Koutris in the HBO show ''The Wire''.
Mardirosian was born and raised in Buffalo, New York, the s ...
as Rick Cowley
* Glenn Colerider as Homer Gamache
Production
The film was filmed in part at
Washington & Jefferson College
Washington & Jefferson College (W&J College or W&J) is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Washington, Pennsylvania, United States. The college traces its origin to three Presbyterian m ...
, in Washington,
near
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh ( ) is a city in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat. It is the List of municipalities in Pennsylvania#Municipalities, second-most populous city in Pennsylvania (after Philadelphia) and the List of Un ...
.
Notable in the film are the chapel in the
Old Main, seen at the beginning of the film as Beaumont's classroom, and the office of the college
chaplain
A chaplain is, traditionally, a cleric (such as a minister, priest, pastor, rabbi, purohit, or imam), or a lay representative of a religious tradition, attached to a secular institution (such as a hospital, prison, military unit, intellige ...
, used as Beaumont's office.
Members of the faculty and student body served as extras in the film.
The residence featured in the film is a home located on Maple Avenue in the Edgewood neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The film was Romero's third foray into filming with the support of a major film production company (after ''
Creepshow'' and ''
Monkey Shines''), causing some problems for the notoriously low-budget director.
The film was shot from October 1990 until March 1991. It was not released for two years because of
Orion Pictures
Orion Releasing, LLC (Trade name, doing business as Orion Pictures) is an American film production and film distribution, distribution company owned by the Amazon MGM Studios subsidiary of Amazon (company), Amazon.
It was founded in 1978 as Ori ...
' bleak financial situation at the time. The film eventually saw release in April 1993, taking in just over $10 million domestically.
Reception
In its opening week ''The Dark Half'' ranked in the box office charts at number 6, gathering a total of $3,250,883 from 1,563 theatres.
Critics gave the film mixed reviews, though they praised
Timothy Hutton
Timothy Hutton (born August 16, 1960) is an American actor and film director. He is the List of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees#Youngest winners 4, youngest recipient of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, which he ...
's performance in the film as well as the screenplay. On
Rotten Tomatoes
Rotten Tomatoes is an American review aggregator, review-aggregation website for film and television. The company was launched in August 1998 by three undergraduate students at the University of California, Berkeley: Senh Duong, Patrick Y. Lee ...
, it currently holds a 61% from 38 reviews with an average score of 5.8/10. The critics consensus reads: ”''The Dark Half'' is a highly serious psychological study that can be faulted for being more curious than actually scary.”
Roger Ebert
Roger Joseph Ebert ( ; June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American Film criticism, film critic, film historian, journalist, essayist, screenwriter and author. He wrote for the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' from 1967 until his death in 2013. Eber ...
gave the film two out of four stars, praising Hutton's
against type performance as Stark that "definitively shed his nice-guy image". He faulted it for failing to "develop its preternatural opening theme" and not offering a satisfactory explanation for Stark's existence.
Ebert, Roger, "The Dark Half", rogerebert.com, 23 April 1993
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Awards
*Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films
The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films is an American non-profit organization established in 1972 dedicated to the advancement of science fiction, fantasy, and Horror fiction, horror in film, television, and home video. The Aca ...
**Saturn Award Best Director - George A. Romero - Nominated
**Saturn Award Best Horror Film - Nominated
**Saturn Award Best Makeup - John Vulich and Everett Burrell - Nominated
**Saturn Award Best Supporting Actress - Julie Harris - Nominated
* Fantafestival
**Best Actor - Timothy Hutton - Won
**Best Film - George A. Romero - Won
**Best Screenplay - Paul Hunt and Nick McCarthy - Won
Related film
The character of Alan Pangborn
Castle Rock (sometimes referred to as the Rock) is a fictional town appearing in Stephen King's fictional Maine topography, providing the setting for a number of his novels, novellas, and short stories. Castle Rock first appeared in King's 197 ...
( Michael Rooker) also appears in '' Needful Things'', based on the 1991 novel of the same name, portrayed by Ed Harris
Edward Allen Harris (born November 28, 1950) is an American actor and filmmaker. His performances in '' Apollo 13'' (1995), '' The Truman Show'' (1998), '' Pollock'' (2000), and '' The Hours'' (2002) earned him critical acclaim and Academy Awa ...
.
References
External links
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The Dark Half
' official site at MGM
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (also known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, commonly shortened to MGM or MGM Studios) is an American Film production, film and television production and film distribution, distribution company headquartered ...
.
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1993 films
1993 horror films
1993 psychological thriller films
1990s slasher films
Films based on works by Stephen King
Films based on American horror novels
Films directed by George A. Romero
Films shot in Pennsylvania
Films set in Maine
Films with screenplays by George A. Romero
Orion Pictures films
American supernatural horror films
Washington County, Pennsylvania
1990s English-language films
American serial killer films
American slasher films
Films about writers
Films scored by Christopher Young
Parasitic twinning in culture
1990s American films
English-language horror films
English-language thriller films