Christine Formats: DVD / VHS Released (US): December 9th, 1983
Synopsis:
The story takes place in 1978 in Rockbridge, California. Seventeen-year-old Arnie Cunningham (Keith Gordon) has purchased a 1958 Plymouth Fury from a strange man by the name of Mr. LeBay (Roberts Blossom). Arnie becomes more and more obsessed with the car he calls Christine to the point that his very personality changes dramatically and even his friends Dennis (John Stockwell) and Leigh (Alexandra Paul) are unable to get through to him. When Arnie's enemies begin to interfere, they are quickly "taken care of" by Christine.
Posted By: Crazyvampire - 11/09/2009 - 10:28 PM EST
this movie is the most beautiful fullof terror. and wheels from the hell. i like christine movie.because i am avampire too. good book and good movie thanks from mexico city. all mexico are christines fans
Posted By: Reuben - 11/02/2009 - 12:59 PM EST
Movie! I have read Christine seven times..! I was so excited to see the movie, I thought I'd have a stroke before the house lights fell...The movie was a BIG disapointment.. Where oh where was Roland Le Bay....I can guess that SK was displeased...Footnote: Steven: "The Stand" best in my opinion
Posted By: Joe Lee - 09/21/2009 - 10:24 PM EST
Please for the love of god use the same car and make a Christine 2 it is an unbeliveble Movie that i can quote on mute, word for word. ever since i saw that move i fell i Love with it and would do ANYTHING to see a sequel. but it has to have that same car or i could care less about the sequel.
Posted By: Landisbrad - 06/03/2009 - 2:30 PM EST
no good movie needs a sequel. Christine was an excellent movie. i do agree that it needs to be updated or re-made to stick closer to the book, but i think a sequel could never do that '58 Fury the justice it deserves. kinda like Sometimes They Come Back. what was the point of a sequel, then a sequel for the sequel?
Posted By: K.T. - 05/28/2009 - 4:17 PM EST
I don't think this movie needs a sequel, but it definitely needs an update I loved Christine's scenes in the book, but the movie really watered it down. One big example is the death of the bullies. (whose names I've forgotten.) In the book it was an awesome chase scene ending in a spectacular crash. In the movie, it was a small gas station explosion and one guy getting run down (slowly) by a flaming Christine. Surely today's technology can make this movie more true to the book, and better for it.