Mary Lambert's Pet Sematary (1989) adapts what Stephen King has called the most frightening book he ever wrote, a novel he almost didn't publish because it disturbed him so deeply. The story of a father who buries his toddler son in cursed ground that brings back the dead—"but not the same"—taps into every parent's worst nightmare. Fred Gwynne's Jud Crandall and his Maine-accented warning about the sour ground beyond the pet cemetery became instantly iconic, as did the genuinely terrifying Zelda flashbacks. King wrote the screenplay himself and appears in a cameo, and the film's unflinching approach to child death made it one of the most disturbing mainstream horror releases of its era.
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