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Status: Ended

Network: TNT

Type: Miniseries

Rating: 6.0/10

Salem's Lot

TV SERIES 2004 1 SEASON

Overview

A dark terror has come to the picture-perfect town of Jerusalem's Lot, and it's up to a writer with a haunted past to uncover the horror that has taken over the town.

This production, originally released in 2004, has captivated audiences with its unique storytelling. As a Miniseries series, it brings a fresh perspective to the Drama, Mystery genre, maintaining a strong viewer rating of 6.0 across its 1 season.

  • Storyline Highlights:
  • • Explores themes within Drama and Mystery.
  • • Produced in Australia, United States of America.
  • • Original Language: English.

Directed By

Mikael Salomon

Written By

Peter Filardi

Starring Cast

Seasons

Salem's Lot - Miniseries Episode Guide

Miniseries

2 Episodes • Aired 2004-06-20

On the surface, Jerusalem's Lot appears to be a picture-perfect small town, right out of a Norman Rockwell painting. But there is something evil festering in this Maine hamlet, and it seems to be emanating from the ominous Marsten House. Ben Mears returns to Salem's Lot to wrestle with the demons of his past by writing a book about the town and its inhabitants. As a child, Ben had a horrifying experience in the house that left him emotionally scarred. But Ben soon discovers that he is not the only newcomer to town. An antique dealer named Richard Straker has also arrived to open up a new shop with his silent partner, Kurt Barlow. Before long, strange things begin to happen. A series of mysterious deaths and disappearances eventually lead Ben, waitress Susan Norton, high school teacher Matt Burke and Father Donald Callahan on a quest to uncover the terrifying truth. What they find challenges their notions about the nature of evil, as horrors both human and inhuman threaten to destroy the town's way of life.

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