Ludlow, Maine

Ludlow is a fictional city featured in the collected works of author Stephen King. Located in the U.S. state of Maine, it first appeared in the 1983 novel Pet Sematary. It also appeared in the 1989 novel The Dark Half. Ludlow has also been represented in the film adaptations of both books.

Description
Ludlow is a quaint sleepy hamlet town that borders the coastal village of Castle Rock. It was notable for being the home of famed mystery writer Thad Beuamont, who developed a successful string of novels under the pen name "George Stark". After ceremoniously killing off his alter ego however, George Stark manifested in the real world and began committing murders similar to that of the character from his novels, Alexis Machine.

Another bizarre incident that took place in Ludlow involved a burial mound once used by the Micmac Indians. In later years it was turned into a pet cemetery by children. Those who were buried there however, somehow came back to life.

Such was the case when a cat named Church, which belonged to the Creed family, was killed. The Creeds buried in the pet cemetery, unaware of the supernatural forces at play. The cat came back from the dead, but was deranged. Shortly thereafter, the Creed's young son, Gage, was tragically killed in an automobile accident. Despite all warnings by neighbor Jed Crandall, father Louis Creed buried his son in the pet cemetery. Gage was resurrected, but possessed a murderous demeanor, which satiated by killing Jud Crandall and his own mother, Ellie Creed.

Characters from

 * Albert Martin
 * Danny Eamons
 * Ellie Creed
 * Ellie Golden
 * Elizabeth Stevens Beaumont
 * Gage Creed
 * George Stark
 * Helga Pritchard
 * Hugh Pritcard
 * Homer Gamache
 * Jud Crandall
 * Louis Creed
 * Ray Van Allen
 * Seward
 * Thad Beaumont
 * Wendy Beaumont
 * William Beaumont

Notes & Trivia

 * Ludlow borders the coastal community of Castle Rock, Maine.

Novels

 * Dark Half, The
 * Pet Sematary

Films

 * Pet Sematary
 * Pet Sematary II