It’s a fact: Stephen King is one of the most popular and prolific writers that literature has given us. After he published his first novel, CarrieNow, 50 years ago, shortly after being adapted for cinema by Brian de Palma, he has already charmed us with more than 60 novels and 200 stories, most of which received their audiovisual version, both for cinema and film. small screen.
Although the author has tried his hand at all genres, we qualify Stephen King From the master of horror, which is undoubtedly his favorite genre. And some of his adaptations of literary works have become true classics over the years, starting with Carrie, then Shining, Stand by Me, Misery, It and many others.
moreover, Stephen King He often shares his opinion on current cinema on his X account (formerly Twitter). His recommendations often include the obvious horror movies, but many will surely be surprised to find his all-time favorite…
There are a total of 8 titles in his list of favorite movies. In an article published for the British Film Institute in 2017, he revealed that, apart from many horror classics, such as Meeting with Fear (1957), The Village of the Damned (1960) and Son of the Devil (1980) were his favorite films. Action thriller…
A journey into the heart of darkness…
William Friedkin’s The Witch (1977) is an adaptation of the book The wages of fear by Georges Arnaud (1949). If in France the book has already been adapted by Henri-Georges Clouseau in 1953 – Le Salaire de la Peur avec Yves Montand –, Stephen KingHe is very clear about his favorite version: 1977.
“My favorite movie of all time, you might be surprised, is The Witcher, William Friedkin’s remake of the great Henri-Georges Clouseau’s The Wage of Fear. Someone might say that Clouseau’s film is better: I disagree.“
For the second place in his rating, he also turned to the thriller genre, AHenri-Georges Clouzot This time Les Diaboliques (1955).
William FriedkinThe deceased, who died in 2023 at the age of 87, always emphasized this a magician There was no remake The wages of fearBut the second film adaptation of the novel.
Starring Roy Scheider, Bruno Kremer, Francisco Rabal and Amidou, Friedkin’s film (like the book and the previous French adaptation) tells the story of four foreigners of different nationalities, each searching for their own country, who team up to carry a load. Nitroglycerin in the jungles of South America. The journey into the heart of darkness begins…
For Friedkin himself, the film is also his favorite among his directorial works. “I love the movie“, he told Yahoo! “Out of all the movies I have done, this is my favorite movie. This is the only film where I wouldn’t change a single frame. And this is the film that is closest to my vision.“
However, apart from being one of the most unknown in his filmography, a magician Failed at the box office: an estimated budget of $22 million for a worldwide gross of around $9 million… Of course, that says absolutely nothing about the quality of the film – especially if it’s a favorite. Stephen King.
Even Netflix got involved
Netflix also joined the race last March with a new adaptation of Julien Leclerc’s novel, starring Franck Gastambide, Alban Lenoir and Anna Girardot, who made an official reference to Clouseau’s film. “Based on the original film The Wages of Fear, directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, co-written by Jean and Henri-Georges Clouzot, based on the work of the same name by Georges Arnaud, published by Éditions Julliard.”: A version that was not so well received, however, was seen on the platform – as was Clouzot’s version, also available on Netflix.
To see Stephen King’s favorite movie, The Witcher, you have to look to the potential DVD release…
Source: Allocine

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