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Commentary by Stephen King and director Craig Baxley; Complete miniseries; 2.0 Dolby Surround; Digitally mastered; Interactive menus; Cast information; Scene access; Spanish and English subtitles
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Side 1
1. Pay As You Go [8:09]
2. Trouble [10:53]
3. Repetition [8:00]
4. Confrontation [6:22]
5. To the Store [11:26]
6. Lock Up [10:40]
7. Buddy System [7:27]
8. House [6:09]
9. Night Watch [14:17]
10. Panic [7:35]
11. Help [7:39]
12. Bedtime Story [5:37]
13. Coward [10:25]
14. Bad Feeling [8:25]
15. Wolf's Head [10:01]
Side #2 -- Side 2
1. Teapot [5:07]
2. Message [9:46]
3. Hallelujah [8:47]
4. Lighthouse [6:04]
5. Legion [6:20]
6. Closet [7:23]
7. Job [5:00]
8. Story Time [5:40]
9. Kids [6:08]
10. Announcement [9:00]
11. Town Meeting [12:10]
12. Town Business [14:22]
13. Stones [13:14]
14. Ferry [10:17]
15. Choices [3:55]
The first story Stephen King wrote specifically for a television miniseries, Storm of the Century is set in Little Tall Island, a small town off the coast of Maine. The citizens are bracing themselves for what is expected to be the worst snowstorm in 100 years when a mysterious stranger named Andre Linoge (Colm Feore) arrives with a simple command: "Give me what I want and I'll go away." Andre is, in fact, an emissary of Satan, and what he wants is one of the children of Little Tall Island, whom he will raise to take over his assignment on Earth -- it seems that Satan's lifespan, although far longer than that of a normal human, is not unlimited, and he will need a replacement for that time when he must vacate his position. Andre knows everyone's secrets and can make their lives a living hell (no pun intended); he can also destroy the city at will. And only one person in town has the strength to stand up to Andre -- the sheriff, Mike Anderson (Tim Daly). While originally written for television, Stephen King's novelization of Storm of the Century was published shortly after the series was originally broadcast. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide