Carrie (1976)
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Early in the 21st century, playwright Erik Jackson attempted to secure the rights to stage another production of Carrie the musical, but his request was rejected. Jackson eventually earned the consent of King[53] to mount a new, officially sanctioned, non-musical production of Carrie, which debuted Off-Broadway in 2006 with drag queen Sherry Vine in the lead role.[54] Similarly, many other unofficial spoofs have been staged over the years, usually with a gym teacher named \"Miss Collins\" (as opposed to the novel's \"Miss Desjardin\" and the musical's \"Miss Gardner\"), most notably the \"parodage\" Scarrie the Musical,[55] which hit the Illinois stage in 1998 and was revived in 2005; Dad's Garage Theatre's 2002 production of Carrie White the Musical;[56] and the 2007 New Orleans production of Carrie's Facts of Life,[57] which was a hybrid of Carrie and the sitcom The Facts of Life. A high school production of the musical is the focus of \"Chapter Thirty-One: A Night to Remember\" episode of Riverdale.[58]
Carrie (1976) is vigilante horror film and the first film adaption of Carrie. It was directed by Brian de Palma and is a supernatural horror film. The film was made one year after the publication of the novel and is considered a classic. It revived the horror genre.
While speaking at a book event in Fort Myers, Florida in 2010, Stephen King recalled that he was paid just $2,500 for the movie rights to Carrie (1976), which may seem like a pittance, but he has no regrets. \"I was fortunate to have that happen to my first book,\" King said.
Piper Laurie had retired from the movie business after The Hustler (1961) when the script for Carrie (1976) came her way. She initially didn't understand the script at all, thinking it rather clichéd, until her husband pointed out that de Palma usually took a comedic approach to his work. When she reread the screenplay with that viewpoint, the part of Margaret White made a lot more sense to Laurie.
Bernard Herrmann, who had been nominated for an Oscar for the music to De Palma's previous film Obsession (1976), was slated to compose this score but passed away the December before the film was completed. Hermann's four note violin theme from Psycho (1960) is used over and over in this film.
Nancy Allen later married her director Brian De Palma in 1979 and appeared in several of his films following their marriage, including Dressed to Kill (1980) and Blow Out (1981). The latter film reunited her with her Carrie (1976) co-star John Travolta. Allen and De Palma divorced in 1984.
Linda Blair auditioned for the role of Carrie but turned it down fearing being typecast. Jill Clayburgh also auditioned for the title role, but was passed over. Farrah Fawcett also auditioned for the part, but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts from Charlie's Angels (1976).
Betty Buckley had originally auditioned for a part in Brian De Palma's Phantom of the Paradise (1974). She didn't get the part but De Palma kept using her for looping purposes on that film and his subsequent movie, Obsession (1976), before ultimately beefing up the part of the gym teacher for her for Carrie (1976).
For the 40th anniversary of the release of Carrie (1976), the film was screened in downtown Los Angeles at the Ace Hotel on October 14, 2016, as the highlight of a local fundraiser for weSPARK Cancer Center in which Nancy Allen, who played the vile blonde Chris, is its longtime executive director. The non-profit organization, created by Wendie Jo Sperber, who asked her friend Allen to take it over upon her death, offers free services to cancer patients and their families. A Q&A session immediately followed the screening that included Allen, Piper Laurie, P.J. Soles and editor Paul Hirsch. Allen commented, having not seen the movie in some time, that it was \"creepy\" to see the frequently abusive, (now) politically incorrect slapping done in the film. She confessed that John Travolta, who played her boyfriend, was very wary of slapping Nancy and claimed that his slaps, unlike others in the film, were fake.
Carrie (1976) is the first and best-known adaptation of the Stephen King novel Carrie. It was directed by Brian De Palma and stars Sissy Spacek, Piper Laurie, John Travolta, Amy Irving, and Nancy Allen.
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