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Pinfall (short story)

"Pinfall" is an unpublished short story/film treatment by Stephen King and George A. Romero. It was originally written by King as a segment for the 1987 anthology film Creepshow 2, with Romero developing it into a script, but was never filmed. In 2016, a comic book adaptation of the story was produced by Jason Mayoh.

"Pinfall"
Short story by Stephen King and George A. Romero
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s)Horror short story/screenplay
Publication

Authorship edit

It is unclear to what extent Pinfall was authored by Stephen King or George A. Romero. The 2006 work Stephen King: Uncollected, Unpublished states "...there is much speculation as to exactly how much, if anything, King wrote of it [but] it seems certain the story idea was his".[1] The screenplay version is credited solely to Romero,[2][3] though Stephen Spignesi suggests "King's special touch is clearly evident in the stage directions in the script".[4] In a 1991 interview with Cinefantastique, Romero stated "I wrote it from a couple of pages that [King] had sketched out.[5] King himself stated in an interview that "The notes I sent [Romero] were pretty detailed, and they even had some dialogue, but [Romero] really carried it off" and that "[Romero] sent me the script, and I suggested some cuts and some changes, and some of them were made and some were not."[6] King describes Pinfall as "a Jack Davis kind of story" inspired by the notorious EC Comics strip "Foul Play".[6]

Plot summary edit

This summary relates to the version of the story appearing in the Creepshow 2 screenplay.

The story centers on two rival teams in a ten-pin bowling league: the white-collar "Regi-Men" (led by the self-important Reggie Rambeaux, who takes bowling extremely seriously) and the blue-collar "Bad News Boors" (led by the easy-going Chooch Mandolino, who prioritises having a good time with his friends). As the story begins, the two teams are bowling in adjacent lanes on team night at the "Big Ten Lanes" bowling alley in "Everytown", with the Regi-Men on track to win the league. After an 82-year old bowling aficionado named J. Frederick MacDugal incurs Reggie's ire by breaking his concentration, Chooch invites MacDugal to become an honorary member of the Bad News Boors for the night. While attempting to make a 7–10 split, MacDugal suffers a "cardiac seizure", resulting in a freak accident that sees him fatally crushed by the pinsetter.

Following MacDugal's death, it is revealed that he was "the world's tenth wealthiest man" and that he has bequeathed five million dollars after tax to the Big Ten Lanes team with the highest score at the end of the season. After the Bad News Boors begin narrowing the Regi-Men's lead, the Regi-Men resort to sabotaging their opponents' Dodge van by surreptitiously loosening bolts on the axle, resulting in the Bad News Boors being killed when the van careens off a cliff and explodes. Following the incident, which is deemed a "tragic accident", the Regi-Men publicly announce they will buy each of the Bad News Boors special headstones to commemorate them if they win the league.

While the Regi-Men are practicing late one night in the closed Big Ten Lanes, the lights are switched off and they are confronted by the zombified Bad News Boors. The Regi-Men are gruesomely killed, with one member throttled, another electrified by being thrown into an arcade game, and another being impaled on a hot dog rotisserie and subsequently melted. Reggie himself is killed by having holes drilled into his skull with a ball driller. The story ends with the Bad News Boors - joined by the similarly zombified MacDugal - drinking "blood beers" and bowling using the Regi-Men's arms and legs as pins and Reggie's head as a ball.[7]

Reception edit

Reviewing the un-filmed screenplay in 2014, John Squires described Pinfall as a "fun tale".[8] Stephen J. Spignesi described it as "a fun piece" and "an honest tribute to E.C. Comics".[2]

Adaptations edit

Pinfall was intended to be filmed as a segment for the 1987 anthology film Creepshow 2. The treatment by Stephen King was adapted into a script by screenplay writer George A. Romero, but the segment was dropped "at the last minute",[9] reportedly due to concerns that the special effects required would push the production over budget.[2] In a 1991 interview, Romero stated "It was my total favorite. It'll probably turn up in another movie somewhere."[5]

In 2014, British filmmaker Dayle Teegarden launched a Kickstarter campaign to crowdfund the production of a Pinfall fan film. The production ultimately did not proceed.[8]

In 2016, "Pinfall" was adapted into an EC Comics-style comic book by artist Jason Mayoh which was packaged with a limited-edition Blu-ray release of Creepshow 2 by Arrow Video, with 3,000 units released.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Wood, Rocky; Rawsthorne, David; Blackburn, Norma (2006). Stephen King: Uncollected, Unpublished. Kanrock Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9750593-4-0.
  2. ^ a b c Spignesi, Stephen J. (1991). The Shape Under the Sheet: The Complete Stephen King Encyclopedia. Popular Culture. pp. 593–598. ISBN 978-1-56075-018-5.
  3. ^ Bosi, Ariel (2016). Todo sobre Stephen King (in Spanish). Penguin Random House. p. 225. ISBN 978-84-01-01900-5.
  4. ^ Spignesi, Stephen J. (1998). The Lost Work of Stephen King: A Guide to Unpublished Manuscripts, Story Fragments, Alternative Versions, and Oddities. Carol Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-55972-469-2.
  5. ^ a b Jones, Stephen (2002). Creepshows: The Illustrated Stephen King Movie Guide. Billboard Books. ISBN 978-0-8230-7884-4.
  6. ^ a b King, Stephen; Underwood, Tim; Miller, Chuck (1992). Feast of Fear: Conversations with Stephen King. Carroll & Graf Publishers. ISBN 978-0-88184-811-3.
  7. ^ Romero, George A. . Archived from the original on September 18, 2021. Retrieved July 11, 2021.
  8. ^ a b Squires, John (September 10, 2014). "Pinfall: the 'Creepshow 2' tale that never was". HalloweenLove.com. Retrieved July 11, 2021.
  9. ^ Wolf, Forrest (1987). "Creepshow II: Comic book horror stories from George Romero and Stephen King". Cinefantastique. Vol. 17. Frederick S. Clarke.
  10. ^ Vincent, Bev (February 2017). "The Lost Creepshow 2 story Pinfall: take a look inside the comic adaptation". BevVincent.com. Retrieved July 12, 2021.

See also edit

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Pinfall is an unpublished short story film treatment by Stephen King and George A Romero It was originally written by King as a segment for the 1987 anthology film Creepshow 2 with Romero developing it into a script but was never filmed In 2016 a comic book adaptation of the story was produced by Jason Mayoh Pinfall Short story by Stephen King and George A RomeroCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenre s Horror short story screenplayPublication Contents 1 Authorship 2 Plot summary 3 Reception 4 Adaptations 5 References 6 See alsoAuthorship editIt is unclear to what extent Pinfall was authored by Stephen King or George A Romero The 2006 work Stephen King Uncollected Unpublished states there is much speculation as to exactly how much if anything King wrote of it but it seems certain the story idea was his 1 The screenplay version is credited solely to Romero 2 3 though Stephen Spignesi suggests King s special touch is clearly evident in the stage directions in the script 4 In a 1991 interview with Cinefantastique Romero stated I wrote it from a couple of pages that King had sketched out 5 King himself stated in an interview that The notes I sent Romero were pretty detailed and they even had some dialogue but Romero really carried it off and that Romero sent me the script and I suggested some cuts and some changes and some of them were made and some were not 6 King describes Pinfall as a Jack Davis kind of story inspired by the notorious EC Comics strip Foul Play 6 Plot summary editThis summary relates to the version of the story appearing in the Creepshow 2 screenplay The story centers on two rival teams in a ten pin bowling league the white collar Regi Men led by the self important Reggie Rambeaux who takes bowling extremely seriously and the blue collar Bad News Boors led by the easy going Chooch Mandolino who prioritises having a good time with his friends As the story begins the two teams are bowling in adjacent lanes on team night at the Big Ten Lanes bowling alley in Everytown with the Regi Men on track to win the league After an 82 year old bowling aficionado named J Frederick MacDugal incurs Reggie s ire by breaking his concentration Chooch invites MacDugal to become an honorary member of the Bad News Boors for the night While attempting to make a 7 10 split MacDugal suffers a cardiac seizure resulting in a freak accident that sees him fatally crushed by the pinsetter Following MacDugal s death it is revealed that he was the world s tenth wealthiest man and that he has bequeathed five million dollars after tax to the Big Ten Lanes team with the highest score at the end of the season After the Bad News Boors begin narrowing the Regi Men s lead the Regi Men resort to sabotaging their opponents Dodge van by surreptitiously loosening bolts on the axle resulting in the Bad News Boors being killed when the van careens off a cliff and explodes Following the incident which is deemed a tragic accident the Regi Men publicly announce they will buy each of the Bad News Boors special headstones to commemorate them if they win the league While the Regi Men are practicing late one night in the closed Big Ten Lanes the lights are switched off and they are confronted by the zombified Bad News Boors The Regi Men are gruesomely killed with one member throttled another electrified by being thrown into an arcade game and another being impaled on a hot dog rotisserie and subsequently melted Reggie himself is killed by having holes drilled into his skull with a ball driller The story ends with the Bad News Boors joined by the similarly zombified MacDugal drinking blood beers and bowling using the Regi Men s arms and legs as pins and Reggie s head as a ball 7 Reception editReviewing the un filmed screenplay in 2014 John Squires described Pinfall as a fun tale 8 Stephen J Spignesi described it as a fun piece and an honest tribute to E C Comics 2 Adaptations editPinfall was intended to be filmed as a segment for the 1987 anthology film Creepshow 2 The treatment by Stephen King was adapted into a script by screenplay writer George A Romero but the segment was dropped at the last minute 9 reportedly due to concerns that the special effects required would push the production over budget 2 In a 1991 interview Romero stated It was my total favorite It ll probably turn up in another movie somewhere 5 In 2014 British filmmaker Dayle Teegarden launched a Kickstarter campaign to crowdfund the production of a Pinfall fan film The production ultimately did not proceed 8 In 2016 Pinfall was adapted into an EC Comics style comic book by artist Jason Mayoh which was packaged with a limited edition Blu ray release of Creepshow 2 by Arrow Video with 3 000 units released 10 References edit Wood Rocky Rawsthorne David Blackburn Norma 2006 Stephen King Uncollected Unpublished Kanrock Publishing ISBN 978 0 9750593 4 0 a b c Spignesi Stephen J 1991 The Shape Under the Sheet The Complete Stephen King Encyclopedia Popular Culture pp 593 598 ISBN 978 1 56075 018 5 Bosi Ariel 2016 Todo sobre Stephen King in Spanish Penguin Random House p 225 ISBN 978 84 01 01900 5 Spignesi Stephen J 1998 The Lost Work of Stephen King A Guide to Unpublished Manuscripts Story Fragments Alternative Versions and Oddities Carol Publishing Group ISBN 978 1 55972 469 2 a b Jones Stephen 2002 Creepshows The Illustrated Stephen King Movie Guide Billboard Books ISBN 978 0 8230 7884 4 a b King Stephen Underwood Tim Miller Chuck 1992 Feast of Fear Conversations with Stephen King Carroll amp Graf Publishers ISBN 978 0 88184 811 3 Romero George A Creepshow 2 Archived from the original on September 18 2021 Retrieved July 11 2021 a b Squires John September 10 2014 Pinfall the Creepshow 2 tale that never was HalloweenLove com Retrieved July 11 2021 Wolf Forrest 1987 Creepshow II Comic book horror stories from George Romero and Stephen King Cinefantastique Vol 17 Frederick S Clarke Vincent Bev February 2017 The Lost Creepshow 2 story Pinfall take a look inside the comic adaptation BevVincent com Retrieved July 12 2021 See also editGeorge A Romero filmography Stephen King short fiction bibliography Unpublished and uncollected works by Stephen King Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pinfall short story amp oldid 1172262719, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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