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  1. Jul 2, 2018 · While Christine isn’t the most high-profile release in either King or Carpenter’s careers, the movie about an evil 1958 Plymouth Fury that possesses its owner remains a beloved cult classic...

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  2. Dec 1, 2019 · Christine's Origin in Stephen King's Book Was Completely Different. At the beginning of John Carpenter's Christine movie, the titular Plymouth Fury is shown to be evil seemingly from its creation, attacking one Chrysler employee and later killing another.

  3. Nov 26, 2020 · Christine is perhaps the most popular and well-known Plymouth Fury to come from the house of Chrysler, and the Fury in itself is considered to be one of the best Plymouths ever made. She's also the most terrifying one considering she was borne out of a Stephen King novel and is basically possessed. As in killer-car possessed.

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  4. Oct 5, 2023 · Christine is a cult classic horror film that was released in 1983. Directed by John Carpenter and based on the novel by Stephen King, it tells the spine-chilling story of a possessed and vengeful 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine.

  5. In the book, Christine is a 1958, four-door, red Plymouth Fury that a high school dork named Arnie Cunningham purchases to George LeBay for $250 in 1978. It is a fancy car, with white brimmed tires, double headlights, and white trimmed rims, but it is also wrecked, and is in need of serious repair.

  6. Mar 21, 2020 · John Carpenter’s adaptation of Stephen King’s novel about the killer Plymouth Fury, Christine, is a classic of 80’s horror, but what special effects fans in the genre remember more than Christine herself, is the scene where the car appears to completely repair itself right before the audience's eyes.

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  8. After school, Arnie and Dennis see a dilapidated 1958 Plymouth Fury for sale at the home of George LeBay, the brother of the recently deceased original owner, who tells them the car's name is Christine.

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