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Summary
It is a television film broadcast in two parts[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of television_film_broadcast_in_two_parts entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,625 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- It's instance of is recorded as television film broadcast in two parts[3].
- It's instance of is recorded as miniseries[4].
- It was directed by Tommy Lee Wallace[5].
- Stephen King wrote the screenplay for It[6].
- Tommy Lee Wallace wrote the screenplay for It[7].
- It's composer is recorded as Richard Bellis[8].
- It's genre is horror television series[9].
- It's genre is adventure television series[10].
- It's genre is television series based on a novel[11].
- It's based on is recorded as It[12].
- A cast member of It was Annette O'Toole[13].
- A cast member of It was Tim Curry[14].
- A cast member of It was Dennis Christopher[15].
- A cast member of It was Richard Masur[16].
- A cast member of It was Tim Reid[17].
- A cast member of It was John Ritter[18].
- A cast member of It was Richard Thomas[19].
- A cast member of It was Jonathan Brandis[20].
- A cast member of It was Seth Green[21].
- A cast member of It was Emily Perkins[22].
- A cast member of It was Olivia Hussey[23].
- A cast member of It was Jay Brazeau[24].
- A cast member of It was Venus Terzo[25].
- A cast member of It was William B. Davis[26].
- A cast member of It was Garry Chalk[27].
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Authorship and Creation
It was directed by Tommy Lee Wallace[5]. Screenwriters include Stephen King[6] and Tommy Lee Wallace[7]. Cast members include Annette O'Toole[13], Tim Curry[14], Dennis Christopher[15], Richard Masur[16], Tim Reid[17], and John Ritter[18].
Publication
Publication dates include November 18, 1990[28] and February 21, 1993[29]. The original language of It was English[30]. Genres include horror television series[9], adventure television series[10], and television series based on a novel[11]. It was distributed by video on demand[31].
Subject and Themes
It's main subject is supernatural[32].
Reception
Reviews include 6/10[33], 79/100[34], and 68%[35].
Adaptations and Inspiration
It's after a work by is recorded as Stephen King[36].
Why It Matters
It ranks in the top 4% of television_film_broadcast_in_two_parts entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,625 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 21 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[37] It is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]