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  1. 1922 is a 2017 American horror drama film written and directed by Zak Hilditch, based on Stephen King's 2010 novella of the same name. Starring Thomas Jane, Neal McDonough, and Molly Parker, the film was released on Netflix on October 20, 2017.

  2. m.imdb.com › title › tt62149281922 (2017) - IMDb

    Oct 20, 2017 · 1922: Directed by Zak Hilditch. With Thomas Jane, Molly Parker, Dylan Schmid, Kaitlyn Bernard. A simple yet proud farmer in the year 1922 conspires to murder his wife for financial gain, convincing his teenage son to assist. But their actions have unintended consequences.

  3. A rancher conspires to murder his wife for financial gain and convinces his teenage son to participate.

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  4. A simple yet proud farmer in the year 1922 conspires to murder his wife for financial gain, convincing his teenage son to assist. But their actions have unintended consequences.

  5. Oct 20, 2017 · No, for the most part, “1922” draws a straight line down a hill from a violent act to complete insanity, a not uncommon theme for King, who has long been fascinated by what happens when men choose murder over reason.

  6. Life is rarely fair. Based on the novella by Stephen King, comes a new Netflix Film, 1922. Now streaming.

  7. A farmer pens a confession admitting to his wife's murder, but her death is just the beginning of a macabre tale. Based on Stephen King's novella. Watch trailers & learn more.

  8. 1922 2017 | Maturity rating: 16+ | 1h 42m | Horror A farmer pens a confession admitting to his wife's murder, but her death is just the beginning of a macabre tale.

  9. 1922 is a new type of Stephen King movie, executed with as much artistic inventiveness as passionate faithfulness. Full Review | Mar 10, 2023. Jonathon Wilson Ready Steady Cut. 1922 is an...

  10. www.metacritic.com › movie › 19221922 - Metacritic

    Oct 20, 2017 · Based on Stephen King's 131-page story telling of a man's confession of his wife's murder, 1922 is told from from the perspective of Wilfred James, the story's unreliable narrator who admits to killing his wife, Arlette, with his son in Nebraska.

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