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'Salem's Lot
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Credits
Title: 'Salem's Lot
Directed by: Gary Dauberman
Written by: Gary Dauberman
Produced by: Stephen King; James Wan; Dave Neustadter; Judson Scott; Gary Dauberman; Victoria Palmeri; Allison Furgal; Michael Bederman; Richard Brener; Andrew Childs; Mark Wolper; Michael Clear
Based on: 'Salem's Lot
Music by: Nathan Barr; Lisbeth Scott
Cinematography: Michael Burgess
Edited by: Luke Ciarrocchi
Production
Production: New Line Cinema
Atomic Monster
Vertigo Entertainment
The Wolper Organization
Distributors: Warner Bros.
New Line Cinema
Released: September 25th, 2024
October 3rd, 2024
Rating: R
Running time: 114 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
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'Salem's Lot is an American feature film of the horror genre with an emphasis on vampire fiction. It is based on the 1975 novel Salem's Lot by author Stephen King. It is the third adaptation of King's novel and was written and directed by Gary Dauberman. It was produced by Atomic Monster, Vertigo Entertainment and The Wolper Organization and released through Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema. It was first screened at Beyond Fest on September 25th, 2024. It was released on the HBO Max streaming platform, rather than theatrically, on October 3rd, 2024.

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  • 'Salem's Lot (2024) redirects to this page.
  • The tagline for this film is "Be careful what you invite inside".
  • There are a total of thirty-two credited cast members in this film.
  • Production on 'Salem's Lot began on October 1st, 2021. Principal shooting ran from October 1st to November 19th, 2021. The movie was shot in parts of Devens, Stow, and Westford, Massachusetts.
  • This is the fourth film in the 'Salem's Lot series and the third film to serve as an adaptation of the Stephen King novel. The first Salem's Lot was a two-part television miniseries from 1979 directed by Tobe Hooper. It was followed by a sequel film A Return to Salem's Lot in 1987 by director Larry Cohen. The novel was adapted again as a television movie in 2004 by director Mikael Salomon.
  • Another film that prominently features a drive-in theater is Heart Eyes, a slasher released in 2025.

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