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Carrie (1976) -

The film centers on Carrie White, a social outcast tormented by both her classmates and her fanatically religious mother.

: A cruel prom prank involving pig's blood leads to a catastrophic release of her powers. Carrie (1976)

Brian De Palma's 1976 adaptation of Carrie remains a cornerstone of horror cinema, effectively translating Stephen King’s debut novel into a visual masterclass of suspense and psychological trauma. Core Narrative and Impact The film centers on Carrie White, a social

: A humiliating shower incident triggers Carrie's latent telekinetic abilities. The film centers on Carrie White

: It was the first Stephen King adaptation and set the standard for blending teen drama with supernatural horror. Key Creative Elements Carrie (Brian De Palma, 1976) Screenwriter Interview