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Christine The Movie
TrailerShe was born in Detroit... on an automobile assembly line. But she is no ordinary automobile. She is a strange car with an evil mind of her own and when a nerdish boy buys her, his nature starts to change to reflect her.Actors: Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, Robert Prosky, Harry Dean Stanton, Christine Belford, Roberts Blossom, William Ostrander, David Spielberg, Malcolm Danare, Steven Tash, ...»Director: John CarpenterCountry: United StatesDuration: 110 minQuality: HDRelease: 1983IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Christine The Movie"
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Characters of "Christine The Movie"
Arnie CunninghamPlayed by: Keith Gordon
Dennis GuilderPlayed by: John Stockwell
Leigh CabotPlayed by: Alexandra Paul
Will DarnellPlayed by: Robert Prosky
Detective Rudolph JunkinsPlayed by: Harry Dean Stanton
Regina CunninghamPlayed by: Christine Belford
George LeBayPlayed by: Roberts Blossom
Buddy ReppertonPlayed by: William Ostrander
Mr. CaseyPlayed by: David Spielberg
Moochie WellsPlayed by: Malcolm Danare
Rich CholonyPlayed by: Steven Tash
Don VandenbergPlayed by: Stuart Charno
RoseannePlayed by: Kelly Preston
ChuckPlayed by: Marc Poppel
Michael CunninghamPlayed by: Robert Darnell
Pepper BoydPlayed by: Richard Collier
Mr. SmithPlayed by: Bruce French
BemisPlayed by: Douglas Warhit
ElliePlayed by: Keri Montgomery
LibrarianPlayed by: Jan Burrell
ShoppiePlayed by: Charlie Steak -
Directors of "Christine The Movie"
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Creators of "Christine The Movie"
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Critic Reviews of "Christine The Movie"
VarietySeptember 24, 2007This deja vu premise [from the novel by Stephen King] combined with the crazed vehicle format, makes Christine appear pretty shop-worn.
Chicago ReaderSeptember 24, 2007Carpenter's thematic self-consciousness can't entirely overcome a shaky dramatic structure that sacrifices character logic to increasingly meaningless thrills.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006Off the page, a 1958 Plymouth is no more scary than the St Bernard which romped through Cujo.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004This is the kind of movie where you walk out with a silly grin, get in your car, and lay rubber halfway down the Eisenhower.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003Only a moderately engrossing film.
Combustible CelluloidApril 26, 2016I love Carpenter, and I like Christine well enough, but I'm not as enthusiastic about it as I am about other King films.
Mania.comDecember 09, 2013Christine shows us what great filmmakers can do with flawed material, and how even their greatness can't solve every problem.
Lessons of DarknessApril 14, 2011Proves Carpenter's mastery of both mood and the widescreen frame.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsJanuary 08, 2011Slickly made dumb horror flick about a diabolical car and a nerd transformed into a lady killer.
CinePassionNovember 16, 2009Fifties fetishism here is not nostalgia but critique, the cultural residue that deforms consciousness
Film4May 06, 2008Tight editing and some decent scares make this one of the better King adaptations.
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