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Mentioned in 12 episodes

Christine

Book • 1983
Set in the fictional Pittsburgh suburb of Libertyville, Pennsylvania in 1978, the story revolves around Arnie Cunningham, a nerdy teenager who buys a dilapidated 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine.

As Arnie restores the car, he becomes increasingly obsessed with it, and Christine begins to exert a supernatural influence over him.

The car, possessed by the vengeful spirit of its previous owner, Roland D. LeBay, systematically consumes every aspect of Arnie's life, leading to a series of terrifying and deadly events.

Arnie's friends, Dennis Guilder and Leigh Cabot, must uncover the truth behind Christine's malevolent powers and stop her before it's too late.

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Mentioned in 12 episodes

Mentioned by
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Joe Rogan
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Cody Tucker
while discussing Stephen King's bibliography and prolific output.
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#2317 - Cody Tucker
Mencionado por
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Ian SBF
ao comparar com o filme Mangler.
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NerdCast 988 - Filmes de Terror Bizarros para Apreciadores Peculiares
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Giulio D'Antona
when comparing 'Miglio 81' to King's earlier novel about a murderous car.
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Ep. 6 | Il bazar dei brutti sogni
Menzionato come uno dei libri di Stephen King uscito negli anni 80.
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3. Kinghiana | Misery
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Jacopo Cirillo
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Giulio D'Antona
as Stephen King’s novel about a possessed car and its effects on teenagers.
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Ep. 5 | Christine
Menzionato da
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Giulio D'Antona
come uno dei suoi romanzi preferiti di Stephen King.
7. Kinghiana | Pet Sematary
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Josh Clark
when talking about movies directed by Keith Gordon.
SYSK's 12 Days of Christmas… Toys: Hula-Hoops: The Toy That's A Shape
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Scott Daly
as one of the books released by Stephen King between The Gunslinger and The Drawing of the Three.
5: The Drawing of the Three (Part 1)
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Mallory O'Meara
as a car book in response to a request for teenagers who like cars.
Ep 270 - How To Retain More of What You Read
Mentioned during a discussion about Stephen King adaptations and John Carpenter's filmography.
Christine with Scott Wampler & Eric Vespe

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