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The vignettes are ultimately pulled together by Marty Coslaw, a member of the league which would include Mark Petrie in 'Salem's Lot and The Loser's Club in It, children who've read all the monster movie magazines, collected the toys and recognize the threat to their community before the grown-ups. Marty stands out by virtue of being disabled (he's confined to a wheelchair) and his relationship with his Uncle Al, who proves to be a more attentive parent than Marty's mother or father. Herman Coslaw: He is the phys ed teacher at the Tarker's Mills grammar school. He is the father of Marty Coslaw. The werewolf was no slouch in the book, but his method of dealing with the mob hunting him during the full moon was to move to another town for the night so they wouldn't find him. In this movie, he actually goes to confront them, and wins. The werewolf is implied to have contemplated this, but due to his religious beliefs, he can't bring himself to do it.

Intergenerational Friendship: Virgil the gas station attendant seems to be familiar and friendly with Marty while filling up the silver bullet in one scene. Tsundere: Kate Coslaw, who ranges from Bratty Teenage Daughter to Cool Big Sis when the time comes. When the werewolf tries to go after Marty, she's easily the most concerned for his safety, despite having taunted him the night before, and often tries to make up for any act that might be deemed cruel to him. urn:oclc:186142131 Republisher_date 20140619061244 Republisher_operator [email protected] Scandate 20140618063320 Scanner scribe11.shenzhen.archive.org Scanningcenter shenzhen Source Uncle Al: He is the uncle of Marty Coslaw. His sister is the mother of Marty, who became furious with him for giving Marty the fireworks in the fourth of July. He fought in Viet Nam and won a won a couple of medals there. classic, the unspeakably great Planes, Trains & Automobiles. So grab a glass of wine or even some premature eggnog, and join us as we dive into an unmissable Thanksgiving/holiday favorite on this episode of NO NOTES.What Happened to the Mouse?: The above-mentioned Vigilante Militia, who Marty never tries to tell about Lowe (although he might not have known about them due to being out of town for a while and being a kid whose parents don't talk to him much about what's going on). Action Survivor: Marty. He's the only person that legitimately injures the Werewolf, and then kill him. Not bad for a twelve-year-old kid confined to a wheelchair.

Deputy Sylvester, who never appears when Haller is hearing Red and Marty's suspicions or after Haller is killed.Great pictures that make the story come to life. Terrific tale of a town terrified once every month; and even though it's short it has characters that grab you and make you care, as you read of each full moon rising. It was first meant to be a calendar, one short story for each month (it would have been kind of neat, reminding you to be on the lookout that one night every month), so the words are sparse. Somewhere along the way that idea was abandoned for some reason (perhaps King has an issue with brevity?) and I'm supposing more words were added to fill it out a bit more. In my opinion, he could/should have gone whole hog with this and added much more to it...more about the small town and characters, because King knows how to create a really great werewolf....plus there is the mystery of just who he is by day, and has the perfect hero with a very big disadvantage! But, it is what it is and it is still good! You can read this in close to an hour --unless, like me, you stare at the incredible pictures too long! Go grab it--perfect for the upcoming holiday! Also a good one for youngish*/new readers, who have not yet read King's books. This one's perfect to "cut their teeth on" (ha)....could be a nice read along in October. Great Movie, to--in fact, I'm off to watch The Silver Bullet right now!!! Watch for the Beast, for he may smile and say he is your neighbor, but oh my brethren, his teeth are sharp and you may mark the uneasy way in which his eyes roll." And he sits himself down at his desk and the next thing you know, Tarker's Mills has gone from being a quiet, little town where nothing much happens to a town that is terrorized by a furry man-beast every full moon. A town where the townsfolk dare not leave their homes at a full moon. A town where both people and animals are slaughtered each month during the full moon. Lunacy: Discussed Trope. When Mary first starts suspecting that a werewolf is behind the killings, Red just says its probably a psycho, since the "full moon drives them crazy". Once they know it's an actual werewolf, they believe the closer the full moon is, the more vicious it likely becomes.

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