Stephen King's 'Cat's Eye' Is the Underrated Horror Gem You Need To Watch

The first time Stephen King became directly involved with a feature film adaptation based on his work was with the 1982 horror comedy anthology film Creepshow, for which he wrote the screenplay. King then teamed with legendary producer Dino De Laurentiis to construct an anthology film as a feature-starring vehicle for Drew Barrymore, the star of De Laurentiis’s 1984 film adaptation of King’s 1980 novel Firestarter. The result of this collaboration was the 1985 anthology horror film Cat’s Eye, which consists of two segments based on short stories, “Quitters, Inc.” and “The Ledge,” followed by a concluding third segment, “General,” that King wrote for the screen.
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