Stephen King's It (1990) ✭ ❲Genuine❳

: Originally envisioned as an 8-to-10-hour series directed by George A. Romero, the project was scaled back to a two-part, 3-hour-and-12-minute miniseries after Romero departed due to scheduling conflicts and the reduced runtime.

: The adult counterparts featured established TV stars such as Richard Thomas (Bill), John Ritter (Ben), Harry Anderson (Richie), and Tim Reid (Mike). Harry Anderson was known for improvising many of Richie's comedic one-liners. Tim Curry’s Legendary Pennywise Stephen King's It (1990)

: Being a network television production in the 1990s, the series had to omit the novel's extreme gore, overt bigotry, and controversial sexual themes, relying instead on psychological tension and implication. The Cast of The Losers Club : Originally envisioned as an 8-to-10-hour series directed

: Director Tommy Lee Wallace, known for his work on Halloween and The Fog , admitted to not reading the full novel before filming to let the script speak for itself. Harry Anderson was known for improvising many of