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List Price: $14.98 | | Label: Republic Pictures
Salesrank: 57517
Released: August 21, 2001 |
| Our Price: $18.38 |
| Used Price: $4.00 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Reigning horror master Stephen King (Misery, Pet Semetary, The Shining) creates a chilling vision of scientific progress run amok in this electrifying, original techno-thriller! Starring Keith Szarabajka (Missing, "The Equalizer) and Frances Sternhagen (Misery, Doc Hollywood), Golden Years features make-up and special effects supervised by the legendary effects master Dick Smith (The Exorcist, Amadeus) and a plot that builds to an astonishing ending. When aging janitor Harlan Williams is accidentally exposed to exotic chemicals in a lab explosion, he undergoes an extraordinary change. It's a process the government will do anything to learn more about - no matter who has to die in the process. Soon, Harlan, his wife Gina and the lab's beautiful security chief are on a cross-country race to evade a murderously effective federal agent. But even as he stays one step ahead of his ruthless pursuers, Harlan continues his transformation into something the world of science has never see...or imagined!
Stephen King's Golden Years Reviews:
Outstanding Film 
2009-10-14 - My New favorite Stephen King film. Not a horror film in standard King tradition. Believeable government corruption and assassination.
golden years 
2009-09-14 - really liked this movie. saw it years ago as a tv series and couldn't remember if i saw all of it. was really good to see it again. am glad i now have it in my collection. thanks.
Enjoyable 
2009-07-12 - I'm not a big Steven King fan; however, I really enjoyed this video. The movie contained a believable plot, human emotions, and action.
The price and shipping speed offered by the seller was excellent.
FUN HORROR 
2008-12-22 - I saw this on TV in the 90's
Fun to see a young Felicity Huffman,
now a Desperate Housewife -
Peter.
Classic King at his best 
2008-11-02 - Golden Years is one of Stephen Kings best works. I just wish it would have continued, as the ending left a lot to the imagination.