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1922
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When a rancher discovers that he's wife is made sole heir to her fathers property he joins forces with his son and eliminates her with the mindset of taking over the property.
When a rancher discovers that he's wife is made sole heir to her fathers property he joins forces with his son and eliminates her with the mindset of taking over the property.
Actors:
Peter Hall,
Bart Anderson,
Michael Bean,
Peter New,
Spencer Brown,
Patrick Keating,
Roan Curtis

Peter Hall

Bart Anderson

Michael Bean

Peter New
30 October 1971, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Spencer Brown

Patrick Keating

Roan Curtis
Director:
Zak Hilditch

Zak Hilditch
Country:
United States, Canada
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October 16, 2017
Stephen King doesn't generally let his characters off the hook for evil deeds and Wilf and Henry suffer real good in 1922. It's a cautionary tale.Not only 'don't murder your wife,' but maybe the bigger picture of 'listen to women.It's good for the soul.'
October 19, 2017
It's a solid, straightforward thriller that gets the job done without much fuss, and it lands somewhere in the upper-middle of all King movie adaptations.
September 24, 2017
Too often actors playing rural roles mistake "slow" for "stupid," but Jane pinpoints Wilfred's mental acuity without rushing through reactions that feel anachronistic or phony.
September 29, 2017
Zak Hilditch - like Gerald's Game director Mike Flanagan - knows that, even with the pathos behind it, this is still a horror story.
September 24, 2017
A largely satisfying adaptation of Stephen King's novella about unappeasable guilt triggered by the mortal sin of murder.
October 19, 2017
There's an unshakable menace that lingers, a tale of guilt and regret that burrows its way under the skin.
September 26, 2017
The film is not lurid in its scares, and instead depicts its protagonist's suffering mostly as a slow rot.
October 18, 2017
Thomas Jane's dramatization of rage is haunting and shrewdly comical in its overt and ultimately moving über-manliness.
October 20, 2017
1922 is a slow burn, a psychological horror tale that weaves a simple yet captivating story.
October 18, 2017
Months from now, or maybe years, we'll probably look at Zak Hilditch's "1922" as the most essential Stephen King adaptation produced in 2017.
September 25, 2017
It doesn't take any shocking new twists, but musters just enough fresh polish to a classic scenario to make it worth one more ride.
October 19, 2017
Maybe this would have been a great episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, but as a film, it feels too small for its own good.