SALEM'S LOT
US, 2024, 170 minutes, Colour.
Lewis Pullman, Mackenzie Leigh, Jordan Preston Carter, Alfre Woodard, Bill Camp, John Benjamin Hickey, Spencer Treat Clark, Plou Asbaek, Alexander Ward, William Sadler.
Directed by Gary Dauberman.
Salem’s Lot is one of Stephen King’s earliest works. It has been filmed several times, most successfully for television.
Here is a 21st-century version – which has not received the hoped-for acclaim.
It is a story of a town in Maine, Stephen King territory. There has been atmosphere, disturbing, in the town, and a writer returns to investigate his past. His played by Lewis Pullman. At the same time, a wealthy man buys a property and imports a large box – revealed to be the container for a vampire.
So, this is a vampire film, strikingly visual as regards the vampires but their behaviour resembling that of many zombie films.
The writer is attracted to a young woman in the estate agency, dominated by her mother who eventually turns out to be the servant of the vampire owner. There are sympathetic characters in the town, especially the school principal. The most sympathetic character is a young boy, Jordan Preston Carter being a strong screen presence. He is bullied, discovers, to his horror, that some of his young close friends who supported him have become vampires.
There are not so many surprises in the vampires taking over except the death of the young woman, so no ultimate romance. But the school principal is taken over – played by Bill Camp. On hand is the local doctor, very tough, played by Alfre Woodard.
One of the most interesting features is that the town streets are deserted, no cars, discovering them all at the drive-in, the zombies in the boot of the car, ready to emerge as soon as darkness falls. One of the best features is the young boy driving a car, knocking down the drive-in screen so that the sun burns up the emerging vampires.
However, there are some ultimate confrontation is very little of a happy ending.
- A Stephen King novel? Previous film and television versions? 21st-century interpretation?
- Atmospheric horror, the mysterious removal at the opening, ominous sense, the box, is one, the dirt…? Setting the tone?
- Salem’s Lot as a Maine town, atmosphere, small, homes, diner, schools…? The musical score?
- The arrival of the visitor, renting the old house, the storing of the coffin? Mysterious?
- The school, the boys, the bully, Mark, Danny and his friends, the second attack, Mark tripping him, the fight, the principal, breaking the fight, supportive of Mark? Mark and his family?
- Ben, driving into town, his past story, growing up, parents killed in the crash? His career as a novelist? Looking for accommodation, Susan and the book, realisation of who he was? Later visiting him, the attraction, discussions, the scene at the drive-in? The sexual relationship? Her back story, her possessive mother?
- Barlow and his background and dominance? Straker and his role in the town? The young boys, families? the range of town characters – and the preparation for them to be vampirised?
- Ben, his presence in the town, interactions with people, memories of the past, Susan’s mother warning him off? His research?
- The time, the dark, the manifestations of the vampires, their appearance, zombielike behaviour?
- The taking of the town, the various confrontations, including Susan? The school principal, the caretaker, his intervention, his becoming a victim?
- The doctor, her role in the town, tough, sceptical, becoming involved? Susan’s mother and antagonism?
- The buildup to the climax, Mark and his interventions, his family? The other boys – and the scenes of their being pursued in the forest, taken over by the vampires? Vampires themselves, their appearances, confrontations?
- The means of warding off the vampires, the crosses and the light, on the vampires’ faces, and the personal interventions, especially Mark and his young friend? The attempts to resuscitate Susan, her turning on them?
- Mark, using his wits, into the house, locked in, escaping, the drive-in? The absence of cars on the streets, all at the drive-in? The huge screen? Looking in the boot of the car, the vampires all hidden? The setting sun, the coming of the darkness, trying to open Barlow’s coffin? The dark and the vampires emerging at the drive-in, Mark and his driving, knocking down the screen, prolonging the light, and the light consuming the vampires? The buildup to the final confrontations, Susan’s mother shooting the doctor? Mark arriving and knocking her down?
- Surviving, Mark and Ben, and driving out of Salem’s lot?