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Movie Summary

Released: 1990
Originally titled Stephen King's It, this two-part TV movie first aired on November 18 and 20, 1990. The story starts in Maine, where a small child is lured into the hands of what audiences everywhere can be assured is one mean clown. The 30-year struggle against an evil supernatural force that masquerades as a circus clown named Pennywise (Tim Curry) begins in 1960 and spans until 1990. Featured are a group of six young men and one young woman who call themselves "the lucky seven" and are the unfortunate targets of Pennywise from pre-adolescence into their mid-forties. The lucky seven emerge physically intact but emotionally scathed after their first battle with Pennywise — who is a self-labeled "eater of worlds...and children." When Pennywise returns 30 years later, the seven are forced to remember their terrifying past and faced with the prospect of destroying him once and for all.

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angelbabyPosted: 08/03/2007
This movie made me afraid of clowns. I knew they didn't willingly wear painted smiles on their faces. It's all just an evil plot to lore kids to their deaths. How mean is that?!
ToxicCherry420Posted: 01/29/2008
first horror movie I ever saw
inflames32927Posted: 04/16/2008
This movie scarred so many kids when they were growing up. I remember when he grabbed the kid from the sewer. That made me never wanna look down a drain again
familyguy101Posted: 08/20/2008
this movie fucking rox
PonokyoPosted: 09/06/2008
I agree with the watch the movie then read the book comment. Up until I read the book this was my favorite movie. I still enjoy the movie but too much is left out and changed. I hope the rumors that a remake is in the works are true. It is supposed to be four hours long and shown from Beverly Marshes' perspective. Hopefully it will stick closer to the book.

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