Romance author Paul Sheldon (James Caan) longs for parting with Misery. Sheldon's plucky heroine of seven novels has delivered Sheldon fame and fortune and recognition beyond the average writer's dreams, but she is also interminably linked to him. Determined to escape an eternal role as dimestore novelist, he kills her off in the eighth novel and heads to his New England cabin to work on his own Great American Novel. Upon completion, Sheldon excitedly sets out for his New York City publisher in the midst of a raging blizzard and within minutes veers into a desolate snowbank. From the brink of death, he is rescued from the snow by Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates), who just so happens to be Misery's self-professed biggest fan. At first, she nurses him back to health in her remote cabin, telling him the roads and phones are knocked out by the storm, fawning over his literary accomplishments. However, things change when she purchases his eighth Misery book and reaches the point of Misery's death. Annie's psychotic underbelly swiftly surfaces as the unfortunate author is held clandestinely captive in her home. Meanwhile, a wily small-town sheriff (Richard Farnsworth) circles in....
Director Rob Reiner's adaptation of Stephen King's novel is an eerie tale of obsessiveness and isolation. The film features an excellent turn by Caan and an Oscar-winning performance by Bates.
In this chilling adaptation of a Stephen King story, a romance novelist loses control of his car during a snowstorm and is rescued by a nurse who happens to be his "number one fan." Recovering in her home, he turns from patient to prisoner as his savior proves to be psychotically deranged.
Theatrical release: November 30, 1990.
Shot in Reno and Lake Tahoe, Nevada, and Los Angeles, California.
MISERY is director Rob Reiner's second Stephen King adaptation. The first was the 1986 film STAND BY ME, based on the short story "The Body."
Estimated budget: $21 million.
Second unit photography began in late January 1990 and principal shooting began on February 20, 1990, completing May 31, 1990.
Richard Farnsworth would go on to give an acclaimed performance in David Lynch's THE STRAIGHT STORY shortly before his death in 2000.
Excerpt: "You're a dirty little birdy."--Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates) to Paul Sheldon (James Caan)
"It's a masterpiece! What was the name of that ceiling painted by that dago?"--Annie "The Sistine Chapel?"--Paul
"Yes. You and Michaelangelo. Geniuses."--Annie
"I'm your number one fan."--Annie to Paul
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
Full Frame - 1.33
Letterbox - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Surround - English
Additional Release Material:
Trailers:
1. Original Theatrical Trailer
2. Teaser
Text/Photo Galleries:
Biographies: Cast & Crew
Filmographies: Cast & Crew
Additional Products:
Booklet
Source Writer
Stephen King: Best-selling horror novelist, THE STAND miniseries (1994)
Review 1:
"...[Bates] illuminates an imagined extreme of heartland dementia that's far scarier than any of the undead creations that pepper King's other works..." -- Rating: B+
Source: Entertainment Weekly
pp.72-3 11/10/1995
Review 2:
"...[Caan] is often marvelous..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.F1 11/30/1990
Review 3:
"...[Reiner] adopts Hitchcockian techniques which he uses to flawless effect..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.55-6 05/01/1991
Review 4:
"...MISERY is a robust audience-participation pic..." -- 3 out of 4 stars
Source: USA Today
p.4D 11/30/1990
Review 5:
"...A breakthrough of sorts....[Bates] gives a genuinely funny performance..."
Source: New York Times
p.C1 11/30/1990
Review 6:
"Bates perfectly balances comedy and cruelty."
Source: Premiere
p.58 04/01/2004
Review 7:
"Bates and Caan simply dominate. MISERY builds economically to a climactic fight in which every scratch, ding, and wallop feels completely earned." -- Grade: B+
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.57 10/05/2007