Salem's Lot (1979-1979)

Premiere:
November 17, 1979

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 2

Finale:
November 24, 1979

Original Title:
Salem's Lot

Alternate Titles:
A Mansão Marsten
A Purificação de Salém
A gonosz háza
Blood Thirst
Brennen muß Salem
Der Schrecken im Marsten-Haus
El misterio de Salem's Lot
La hora del vampiro
La noche del vampiro
Las brujas de Salem
Le notti di Salem
Les vampires de Salem
Miasteczko Salem
Os Vampiros de Salem
Phantasma II
Prokletí Salemu
Pueblo maldito
Salem's Lot - kauhujen kaupunki
Salem's Lot: The Miniseries
Salem's Lot: The Movie
Stephen's King's Salem's Lot
Vampiri iz Salema
Σάλεμς Λοτ
Доля Салему
Салемов удел
Салемские вампиры
Сейлъмс Лот
Участь Салема
死霊伝説

Genres:
Mystery

Production Companies:
Warner Bros. Pictures
Warner Bros. Television

Countries:
US

Ben Mears has returned to his hometown to write a book about the supposedly haunted Marsten House. When people around the Marsten House start dying mysteriously, Mears discovers that the owner of the mansion is actually a vampire who is turning them into an army of undead slaves.

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Associate Producer:
Anna Cottle

Creator:
Stephen King
Paul Monash

Director of Photography:
Jules Brenner

Editor:
Tom Pryor
Carroll Sax

Executive Producer:
Stirling Silliphant

Music:
Harry Sukman

Novel:
Stephen King

Producer:
Richard Kobritz

Production Design:
Mort Rabinowitz

Set Decoration:
Jerry Adams

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