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From the mind of Stephen King (The Shining, It, Carrie, Misery) comes a chilling tale where the past doesn’t just haunt you-it hunts you. Sometimes They Come Back (1991) is a slow-burning supernatural thriller that blends psychological horror with ghostly revenge and the shadowy secrets of hometown streets. Tim Matheson (Animal House, The West Wing, Fletch) stars as Jim Norman, a tormented schoolteacher forced to confront the demons-both literal and figurative-of his childhood after a series of brutal murders resurface in his hometown. Directed by Tom McLoughlin (Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, One Dark Night, Date with an Angel), the film carries King’s trademark mix of dread, nostalgia, and small-town unease. Brooke Adams (Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Days of Heaven, The Dead Zone) lends dramatic weight as Jim’s supportive wife, while Robert Rusler (Weird Science, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge, Shag) and Nicholas Sadler (Scent of a Woman, Twister, Disclosure) menace as the greaser gang returned from the grave. William Sanderson (Blade Runner, Deadwood, True Blood) and Bentley Mitchum (The Man in the Moon, Ruby in Paradise, Susie Q) round out a cast that balances chilling performances with genuine heart. Moody, atmospheric, and steeped in King’s unsettling nostalgia, Sometimes They Come Back remains one of the most memorable made-for-TV horror films of the ’90s. With eerie scares, a creeping sense of dread, and a stark reminder that when the dead return… they rarely come in peace, it stands as a must-watch for Stephen King fans and horror collectors alike. RUNTIME: 98 minutes
STARRING: Brooke Adams, Chris Demetral, Robert Hy Gorman, Robert Rusler, Tim Matheson
