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"The Woman in the Room"
Short story by Stephen King
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s) Tragedy, short story
Publication
Published in Night Shift
Publisher Doubleday
Media typePrint ( Paperback)
Publication date 1978

"The Woman in the Room" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in King's 1978 collection Night Shift. It was adapted as a short film of the same name in 1983, directed by Frank Darabont at the beginning of his career.

Plot summary

Johnny is burdened with remorse. He decides to euthanize his terminally ill mother, with painkillers.

Film adaptation

Director Frank Darabont began his film career by adapting this story as a short film in 1983 as part of the Dollar Baby initiative. Darabont sent King a query letter in 1980 asking for permission to adapt the story. King agreed because he thought that students adapting short stories as films was a good idea. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Lilja, Hans. "Interview with Frank Darabont". Retrieved 6 February 2007.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The Woman in the Room"
Short story by Stephen King
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s) Tragedy, short story
Publication
Published in Night Shift
Publisher Doubleday
Media typePrint ( Paperback)
Publication date 1978

"The Woman in the Room" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in King's 1978 collection Night Shift. It was adapted as a short film of the same name in 1983, directed by Frank Darabont at the beginning of his career.

Plot summary

Johnny is burdened with remorse. He decides to euthanize his terminally ill mother, with painkillers.

Film adaptation

Director Frank Darabont began his film career by adapting this story as a short film in 1983 as part of the Dollar Baby initiative. Darabont sent King a query letter in 1980 asking for permission to adapt the story. King agreed because he thought that students adapting short stories as films was a good idea. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Lilja, Hans. "Interview with Frank Darabont". Retrieved 6 February 2007.

External links



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