Often dubbed the King of Horror, Stephen Kings film adaptations are renowned for going above and beyond in special effects and creative stunt work. From using red-colored Karo syrup for pigs blood in Carrie (1976) to building a stronger door for Jack Nicholson to break through in The Shining (1980), horror fans often look forward to what Stephen King adaptation is around the corner. Nevertheless, accidents on set can inevitably happen. Rob Reiner’s Stand By Me (1986) is no exception.
Director Rob Reiner goes into detail about an unusual accident that occurred on set while filming Stephen King’s Stand By Me. Read More