Stephen King's 'Thinner' - Full Cast & Crew. An obese attorney finds himself the unwilling subject of a horrifying weight-loss plan when he is cursed by a vengeful Gypsy.The film is based on the ...
Thinner (marketed as Stephen King's Thinner) is a 1996 American body horror film directed by Tom Holland and written by Michael McDowell and Holland. The film is based on Stephen King's 1984 novel of the same name (which he wrote under the pseudonym Richard Bachman) and stars Robert John Burke, Joe Mantegna, Lucinda Jenney, Michael Constantine, Kari Wuhrer, and …
Apr 13, 2022 · Thinner is a 1984 novel by Stephen King, published under his Richard Bachman pseudonym. Obese lawyer Billy Halleck, charged with vehicular manslaughter after killing an old Gypsy woman, is acquitted thanks to his connection with the judge. As he leaves the courthouse, the 106-year-old father of the woman places a curse on him that causes him to rapidly lose …
Robert John Burke, Actor: Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. Robert John Burke was born on September 12, 1960 in Washington Heights, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002), Thinner (1996) and RoboCop 3 (1993).
What is 'Thinner' about? Because overweight lawyer Billy Halleck ( Robert John Burke ) wasn't paying attention to his driving (he was being fondled by his wife Heidi ( Lucinda Jenney )), his car struck and killed the daughter of an old gypsy.
Billy Halleck (Robert John Burke) is an obese lawyer who accidentally hits a Gypsy with his car after his wife distracts him.
'Thinner' Was Based On Real Events - Sort Of As with many of his novels, King pulled elements from his life to create the plot of Thinner, which centers on an obese man who gets cursed to lose weight uncontrollably after he fatally drives over a Romani woman.
Thinner contains examples of: Arc Words: After the old gypsy derisively calls Halleck "White Man from Town", he uses the phrase to intimidate them into taking the curse off. As Long as It Sounds Foreign: The passages supposedly in the Romani language are, in fact, in Swedish, and mostly gibberish.
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BillyLemke implores Billy to eat the pie himself so that he may die with dignity. After finding Richie's severed hand in his car and learning that he has been murdered, Billy returns home and intends to give the pie to Heidi, whom he has come to blame for his predicament.
MGM/UA Communications Co. Child's Play is a 1988 American supernatural horror film directed by Tom Holland, from a screenplay by Holland, Don Mancini and John Lafia, and based on a story by Mancini. It is the first film in the Child's Play series and the first installment to feature the character Chucky.
He sleeps on it. While he's asleep, his wife and young daughter eat the pie, damning them both. And then, in the novel's final moments, Halleck cuts himself a slice: a gesture that isn't as selfless as it maybe appears. It's a way of meaning that he doesn't have to deal with the guilt of his family dying.Apr 16, 2013
Many fans also disliked the ending, which was significantly different than that of the book's, where Billy kills himself with the pie. In the movie, Billy kills himself and the doctor who he thought was having an affair with his wife.
Overweight Halleck is a lawyer with connections, though, and gets off with a slap on the wrist. After his trial, a gypsy curses him with a single word, "Thinner." Halleck begins to lose weight uncontrollably and must pursue the band of gypsies who are responsible for his dwindling condition.
He finally took his own life by shooting himself. In the TV adaptation, Rossington drove into a gas truck, his wife mentioning "He always did want to be cremated".
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Thinner (marketed as Stephen King's Thinner) is a 1996 American body horror black comedy film directed by Tom Holland and written by Michael McDowell and Holland. The film is based on Stephen King 's 1984 novel of the same name (which he wrote under the pseudonym Richard Bachman) and stars Robert John Burke, Joe Mantegna, Lucinda Jenney, ...
Wracked with guilt and having nothing left to lose, he prepares to eat the rest of the pie. However, Billy is interrupted by Mike, who is at the door. Seeing Billy, Mike grows uncomfortable and struggles to explain his unannounced presence, seemingly confirming Billy's suspicions of an affair between Mike and Heidi.
Billy then enlists Ginelli to attack the Romani camp and persuade Tadzu to meet with Billy and lift the curse. Chanting a spell, Tadzu mixes Billy's blood into a strawberry pie. Tadzu states that if someone else eats the pie, the curse will kill them quickly and Billy will be spared.
Heidi, in an attempt to persuade him to forget about his obsession with food, attempts to give Billy oral sex as he is driving. Distracted, Billy accidentally runs over an elderly Romani woman named Suzanne Lempke, killing her. He is acquitted in the subsequent proceedings by his friend Judge Cary Rossington.
Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a D rating, writing: "Like too many Stephen King movies, Thinner is all (emaciated) concept and no follow-through.". A more positive review came from Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle, who called Thinner "one of the better Stephen King-derived movies.".
Thinner is a 1996 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Richard Bachman, who was later revealed to be Stephen King. It was directed by Tom Holland, of Child's Play and Fright Night fame, who earlier directed the film adaptation of The Langoliers .
The judge's wife reveals that he has begun growing scales on his skin, and a tail. Billy believes the woman is crazy, but she continues to say that the three have been cursed.
An exhausted Billy falls asleep, where Lempke gives Billy a pie and cuts his hand, dripping lots of blood with the "curse inside" into the pie. Lempke tells him that the curse can only be removed by feeding some of the pie to an unsuspecting person. Lempke tells him to eat his own pie, so he can "die clean".
Richie than decides to shoot up the gypsy camp, killing Lempke's granddaughter's husband. The next day, Richie assaults Lempke's granddaughter with a jar of acid, and is about to shoot her, but Billy arrives and tells Richie to stop. Richie agrees, and tells her to tell Lempke to meet Billy at the nearby lighthouse.
Billy gains weight back and goes downstairs where he discovers that his daughter has actually eaten some of the pie. Billy is stricken with grief and begins to commit suicide with the pie, when he hears the doorbell.
Billy manages to use his friends, a judge and a police chief, to help run the gypsies out of town and get him off the hook. Duncan Hopley, the police chief, tells the court that he gave Billy a breathalyzer, when he didn't, and the judge declares Billy not guilty, and Billy gets off scot free.
Thinner is a 1984 novel by Stephen King, published under his Richard Bachman pseudonym. Obese lawyer Billy Halleck, charged with vehicular manslaughter after killing an old Gypsy woman, is acquitted thanks to his connection with the judge. As he leaves the courthouse, the 106-year-old father of the woman places a curse on him ...
Never My Fault: Billy Halleck blames everybody but himself for his having run Susanna Lemke over, including Susanna herself. Playing Gertrude: Irma St. Paule, who played the woman Halleck runs over in the film, was one year older than Michael Constantine, the actor who played her father.
Billy Halleck is a seemingly nice guy with a good marriage and is a doting father (his daughter in fact prefers Billy to her mother). However, he is clearly aware of his firm's tie to The Mafia, and is in fact good friends with a man who may be the head of the local mob family.
Burke appeared opposite Laura Dern’s Academy Award nominated performance in the 1991 feature Rambling Rose. He returned to work with Hartley again in 1992 in the Cannes Film Festival, [Palme d'Or nominated [Simple Men]]. He had a small role in Hartley's 1995 film Flirt.
In 2015 and 2017, he appeared in three episodes of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, once parodying his role on Law & Order. Burke will next be seen opposite Frieda Pinto in the Netflix thriller “Intrusion”.
In 2008, he portrayed James Mattis, Commanding General of 1st Marine Division in the HBO miniseries Generation Kill. Burke also portrayed General Ned Almond, commanding general of the 92nd Division, Buffalo Soldiers, in the 2008 Spike Lee film Miracle at St. Anna. He appeared in the 2012 film Safe.
Robert John Burke. Robert John Burke (born September 12, 1960) is an American actor known for his roles in RoboCop 3 (1993), Tombstone (1993), and Thinner (1996). During the 2000's Burke became well known for his portrayal of Mickey Gavin on Rescue Me (2004-2011), Bart Bass in Gossip Girl (2007–12), Ed Tucker in Law and Order: Special Victims Unit ...
Roy Thinnes. Thinnes in 1971. Roy Thinnes (born April 6, 1938) is an American television and film actor best known for his portrayal of lonely hero David Vincent in the ABC 1967–68 television series The Invaders . He starred in the 1969 British science fiction film Journey to the Far Side of the Sun (also known as Doppelgänger ), ...
He also played a lead role in "The Final Chapter," the first episode of the 1977 series Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected (known in the United Kingdom as Twist in the Tale ), and in "The Crystal Scarab", a first-season episode of Poltergeist: The Legacy in 1996.
Thinnes as Phil Brewer with John Beradino in General Hospital, 1964. Roy Thinnes (born April 6, 1938) is an American television and film actor best known for his portrayal of lonely hero David Vincent in the ABC 1967–68 television series The Invaders . He starred in the 1969 British science fiction film Journey to the Far Side of the Sun ...
He appeared in the disaster films Airport 1975 as the co-pilot, and The Hindenburg as a sadistic SS captain. Thinnes was cast in Alfred Hitchcock 's 1976 film Family Plot in the role of nefarious jeweler Arthur Adamson when Hitchcock's first choice, William Devane, was unavailable.
Thinnes appeared in the 1979 miniseries From Here to Eternity. as Captain Dana Holmes. During the 1982-1983 season, Thinnes appeared as Nick Hogan in 35 episodes of Falcon Crest. He later played Roger Collins in the 1991 revival of TV's Dark Shadows.
Post-Invaders. In another short-lived series, Thinnes had the lead role on The Psychiatrist as Dr. James Whitman. "Manhunter" (in which Thinnes tracks a bank robbery suspect) is a TV Film that was broadcast on British TV in 1972 (with The Man Hunter as its title) but was not shown on American TV until 1976.
Adam Schiff, played by Steven Hill.