''Salem's Lot'' is a 2004 two-part television
miniseries
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which first aired on
TNT on June 20 and ended its run on June 21, 2004. It is the second television 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 1975
vampire
A vampire is a mythical creature that subsists by feeding on the Vitalism, vital essence (generally in the form of blood) of the living. In European folklore, vampires are undead, undead humanoid creatures that often visited loved ones and c ...
novel ''
'Salem's Lot'' following the
1979 miniseries adaptation. Although the novel and original miniseries were both set in the 1970s, this version updates the story to take place in the 2000s.
Plot
Ben Mears attacks priest Donald Callahan in a homeless shelter in
Detroit
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, and they fall out a window. In the hospital where he and Callahan are taken, Ben is asked by an
orderly why, as a Christian, he should not let Ben die for attacking a priest. Ben tells his story.
Sometime earlier, Ben, a writer, returns to his hometown of Jerusalem's Lot (known as "'Salem's Lot") in Maine, to write a novel. He tells Susan Norton, a waitress and former art student, that when he was a child he entered the house of Hubie Marsten, a Prohibition-era gangster. Local legend has it the Marsten House is possessed by evil, and that Marsten was a
devil worshipper who murdered children. Ben overheard Marsten begging for his life to some unseen evil force before seemingly hanging himself. Attempting to flee from the house, Ben believed he heard Marsten's last victim crying for help, but was too afraid to find him. Thirty years later, Ben plans to rent the house to find catharsis and gather material for his novel, but discovers it has been sold by Larry Crockett to antique dealers Richard Straker and Kurt Barlow.
Salem's Lot is rife with dark secrets: Crockett is an immoral businessman who sexually abuses his teenage daughter Ruth. When Ruth spends time with a disabled garbageman named Dud Rodgers, Crockett gets him fired. Eva Prunier, proprietor of the boarding house where Ben stays, played evil games with Marsten when she and her peers were teenagers. Charlie Rhodes, cruelty-obsessed Vietnam veteran and school bus driver, torments the children he transports. Trailer park residents Roy and Sandy McDougall physically abuse their baby, blackmailing Dr. Jimmy Cody after he has an affair with Sandy.
Following Straker and Barlow's arrival, young Ralphie Glick is murdered; his body is never found. His brother Danny sickens and dies after being visited by Ralphie, now a vampire. Dud Rodgers meets Barlow, who offers him freedom from his disability. Dud accepts and Barlow turns him into a vampire. Laborer Mike Ryerson buries Danny after his funeral, then also sickens and dies. Becoming a vampire, he tempts gay high school teacher Matt Burke, who repels him but suffers a heart attack. Ben's blossoming relationship with Susan causes jealousy with her old boyfriend Floyd Tibbits. Floyd is bitten by Dud and starts to become a vampire. After starting a fight with Ben, the two spend the night in jail. Ben refuses to allow Floyd into his cell, and he is found dead the following morning, having chewed open his wrists in an attempt to drink his own blood.
Susan and schoolboy Mark Petrie are captured by Straker when they break into the Marsten house. Mark escapes, but Susan is taken to the cellar to meet Barlow. Ben, Mark, Callahan and Cody act as vampire hunters. In the Marsten house, they find Straker's body drained of blood. They destroy the vampires in the cellar, but Ben discovers Susan has been turned. Instead of destroying her, Ben intends to destroy Barlow, hopeful that Susan might be restored.
After Barlow kills Mark's mother, Callahan tries saving Mark by confronting Barlow, but his religious faith is insufficient. Callahan is forced to drink Barlow's blood, turning him into Barlow's servant.
Burke is murdered by Callahan. Ben, Jimmy and Mark realize Barlow is hiding at Eva's boarding house. As they arrive, Jimmy is killed by a booby trap. Ben and Mark destroy Barlow. Susan, still a vampire, tempts Ben into joining her. When Susan turns to attack Mark, Ben destroys her with a stake. Ben and Mark set the Marsten House afire, and during a chase with the vampiric Charlie, a gas station explodes. As fires spread, Callahan vows revenge against Ben. The town's vampires flock to him as their leader.
As Ben concludes his story, the orderly realizes Ben was not acting alone. The orderly finds Callahan suffocated with a pillow by Mark. Mark slips into Ben's room and tells him the hunt is over. Ben suffers a cardiac arrest. The orderly finds Mark tells him he cannot believe the story, but lets him go. Doctors battle to keep Ben alive as he begins passing away, finally at peace.
Cast
Main cast
Supporting cast
Production
In February 2003, it was announced
TNT had cast
Rob Lowe as the lead in a new 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 ''
'Salem's Lot'' with Peter Filardi writing the script and
Mikael Salomon directing.
Rutger Hauer
Rutger Oelsen Hauer (; 23 January 1944 – 19 July 2019) was a Dutch actor, with a career that spanned over 170 roles across nearly 50 years, beginning in 1969. In 1999, he was named by the Dutch public as the Best Dutch Actor of the Century.
H ...
and
Samantha Mathis joined the cast in April of that year.
In his memoir, ''Love Life'',
Rob Lowe stated that he had a difficult time working with
Rutger Hauer
Rutger Oelsen Hauer (; 23 January 1944 – 19 July 2019) was a Dutch actor, with a career that spanned over 170 roles across nearly 50 years, beginning in 1969. In 1999, he was named by the Dutch public as the Best Dutch Actor of the Century.
H ...
. Lowe said, "I once starred in a big miniseries that culminated with the villain giving a two-page monologue trying to goad me into killing him. The actor playing the bad guy wanted to ad lib his own version of the movie-ending speech. Although he was playing a vampire, he went into a soliloquy about being a cowboy. The director was not impressed. After a very tense negotiation, the actor was forced to shit-can his self-penned opus and stick to the original script. There was only one problem: He hadn't bothered to learn it." Lowe noted that because there wasn't time for Hauer to memorize the lines organically, his character's monologue had to be written on
cue cards and placed next to Lowe's head.
Reception
Critical response
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gives the miniseries a 69% approval rating based on 26 reviews, with an average rating of 5.6/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "''Salem's Lot'' is a bit anemic due to a dearth of proper scares, but its effectively creepy atmosphere and solid performances make for a respectable adaptation of Stephen King's revered novel." On
Metacritic
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, the miniseries has a score of 65 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating "Generally favorable reviews"
Viewership
The broadcast of ''Salem's Lot'' drew 5.9 million viewers upon its debut, making it the number 1 longform program on basic cable for the year.
Accolades
See also
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Vampire film
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List of vampire television series
References
External links
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Official Website
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