Needful Things (1993)
A mysterious shop grants deepest wishes at a dire cost; ideal for fans of supernatural thrillers and dark twists.
Genres: Drama, Horror
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Needful Things(1993)
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A mysterious new shop opens in a small town which always seems to stock the deepest desires of each shopper, with a price far heavier than expected.
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Max von Sydow
Leland Gaunt

Ed Harris
Sheriff Alan J. Pangborn

Bonnie Bedelia
Polly Chalmers

Amanda Plummer
Netitia 'Nettie' Cobb

J. T. Walsh
Danforth 'Buster' Keeton III

Valri Bromfield
Wilma Jerzyck

Ray McKinnon
Deputy Norris Ridgewick

Shane Meier
Brian Rusk

Duncan Fraser
Hugh Albert Priest

William Morgan Sheppard
Father Meehan

Don S. Davis
Reverend Rose

Campbell Lane
Frank Jewett

Eric Schneider
Henry Beaufort

Frank C. Turner
Pete Jerzyck

Gillian Barber
Myrtle Keeton

Deborah Wakeham
Myra

Tamsin Kelsey
Sheila Ratcliff

Lochlyn Munro
John LaPointe

Bill Croft
Andy Clutterbuck

Dee Jay Jackson
Eddie Warburton
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And so the devil rides on in a rather acceptable if dull at times 90'#39;s take on Something Wicked...
Watched the theatrical version years ago, very disappointed, then only just stumbled on there being a 'TV cut' so this rating is based on that version which was so much better. Long time since I read the book so although it no doubt falls short of that it was still an enjoyable watch and glad I found out about it.
Instant 1 due to dog being killed at 56 minutes, horror movies need to leave pet killing out.
A darkly comedic and highly entertaining small-town horror drama where a mysterious antique store owner turning townsfolk against each other. Where it struggles is with its tone. It's so all over the place but despite its flaws, I still find it enjoyable. I wouldn't say this is a terrifying film, it's just the way it oozes the early 90s that make this film so comforting to watch. The plot is fairly straightforward compared to other SK work but there's something so alluring about it. I'd say my most enjoyment comes from the acting from the cast. Ed Harris makes it fun and Max von Sydow as the antagonist makes it even better. All in all, this is one of the better adaptations and I'd recommend giving this a watch.
The 188 minutes tv cut adds a great deal of backstory but alas this film is still mediocre.
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The young carpenter from Nazareth? I know him well. Promising young man. He died badly. Needful Things is directed by Fraser C. Heston and is adapted for the screen by W.D. Richter from the novel of the same name written by Stephen King. It stars Max von Sydow, Ed Harris, Bonnie Bedelia, J. T. Walsh and Amanda Plummer. The community of Castle Rock in Maine is all a tizzy when a new curio gift shop called Needful Things opens its doors. The proprietor is the mysterious Leland Gaunt (Sydow), who agrees to part with special goods in return for the buyer playing pranks on somebody in the community. Pranks that will have far reaching consequences for everyone in Castle Rock. To enjoy Needful Things a number of factors will need to be taken into consideration: have you read the book, do you like the book, do you even like Stephen King as a rule and are you expecting another adaptation like Misery (1990)? I wouldn't dream of trying to sell this as a great King adaptation for the big screen, because it's not, but that's no great surprise since great King adaptations seem to come around about as often as Halley's Comet! But it does have much going for it as a time filling piece of entertainment. The book was a door stopper (I personally thought it was great), but Heston (son of Chuck) and Richter have trimmed off the edges and condensed the core aspects of the book into what is now a two hour movie (it was originally a three hour cut). The result is a pacey piece of devilment that's flecked by horror as it sneakily observes human foibles. Boasting a better budget that's normally afforded a middle tier King adaptation, Needful Things also benefits from being able to assemble a very strong cast. And on the money they are too. Sydow has a great time, relishing another chance to play charismatic villainy and Harris as the Sheriff is a bastion of hard working honest Americana. Among the supporting cast of the unstable variety, Amanda Plummer nails the role of timid waitress Nettie Cobb, playing it like a coiled spring waiting to unwind, while J. T. Walsh (always value for money as a character actor) does a neat line in corporate bully boy loony on the edge. It's here with the number of characters in the story that the negative flip side of the film shows its hand. With the trimming and cutting comes the inevitable absence of character development, something that is evident both in the book and the film's extended form. So here's the final question on if you can enjoy the film: can you accept lack of depth in the narrative to get a brisker film? As it stands it asks a lot from its audience, and without doubt it doesn't have all the answers. But if entering with average expectations, and able to answer yes and no in the right places to the questions posed above? You might just enjoy this more than you thought possible at the outset. 6.5/10

**_What if the devil literally came to town?_** What would happen if satan actually visited an American town, albeit undercover? In this case it's a small New England coastal village (shot in British Columbia). Ed Harris plays the main protagonist while Bonnie Bedelia appears as his girlfriend, and Max Von Sydow is on hand as the mysterious shopkeeper who moves into town and causes havoc by selling the villagers their most deepest desires for the price of a "deed." So, what would happen if the devil came to town? Would he make it a heathen paradise? A fun, hedonistic haven? Not bloody likely. Like all Stephen King films based on his books, "Needful Things" (1993) takes place in a small town and has a comic book air. It borrows the concept used in "Something Wicked This Way Comes" (1983) and makes a more compelling flick. Since the movie utilizes biblical themes I'll consider it from that perspective for the sake of reviewing. According to the bible, the blessing of the Lord produces the qualities of the Garden of Eden, that is, paradise, which is why it says that the kingdom of heaven is a matter of righteousness, peace, joy and power. By contrast, the devil's kingdom produces un-righteousness, strife, war, anxiety, depression, misery, bondage and helplessness. The fictional town of Castle Rock was a veritable haven before Leland Gaunt (Sydow) moved to town. Sure, there were the typical petty dislikes and rivalries, etc. but, generally speaking, it was a nice place to live, a small coastal paradise, which is what motivated Ed Harris' character to live there. Of course, Gaunt is intent on changing all this. I just find it interesting the way the new shopkeeper slowly turns the town into a literal living hell. He utilizes the people's petty dislikes, paranoias and jealousies against them. "Needful Things" may not be great and it's definitely not scary, but it's effective in a theological sense as a creepy satanic take-over through simple manipulation of human nature. The theatrical version runs 2 hours and the TV version 3 hours. I've never seen the latter, but I'm sure it's the better version in that it further fleshes out the characters. GRADE: B-
Well.... it has a really good cast, I have to give it that. Max Von Sidow SHOULD have been an Oscar favorite and Ed Harris is always watchable. ... but this is a King adaptation and, IDK, maybe it's because like so many others I read the book first... ... but this stinks. It's higher budget than some of the adaptations of his book, but doe the most part it just falls short time and again. Maybe it would have worked as a miniseries, but as a movie... stay away.
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