Salem's Lot
Ben Mears has returned to his hometown to write a book about the supposedly haunted Marsten House. When people around the Marsten House start dying mysteriously, Mears discovers that the owner of the mansion is actually a vampire who is turning them into an army of undead slaves.
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1. Part One
Intent on writing a book on the notorious Marsten House, an old, rumor-filled property atop an alleged haunted hilltop, the successful novelist, Ben Mears, returns to his peaceful hometown of Salem's Lot, Maine, after years of absence. There, Mears discovers that a pair of new tenants already reside in the sinister house, the eerily cryptic newcomer, Richard Straker, and his elusive business partner, Kurt Barlow; an occurrence that coincides with unaccountable disappearances and a spate of unusual deaths. Before long, the worried townsfolk start pointing the finger at the newly arrived Mears, as well as Straker and Barlow, who, now, have become the main suspects in a peculiar and thorny case. Who is behind the veil of terror that shrouds Salem's Lot?

2. Part Two
More and more, as the unsuspecting inhabitants of Salem's Lot die one after another, Ben Mears, his former school teacher, Jason Burke, and Dr. Bill Norton come to realize that the curse that plagues the town is starting to spread. Now, under those grave circumstances, Ben must summon up every last ounce of courage to enter the Marsten House, the dark lair of the ancient vampire, for the final confrontation between the forces of good and the inexhaustible source of evil. However, the immortal army of darkness is unstoppable, and the archfiend's black coffin rests safely in the bowels of the unholy place. Can one man alone cleanse Salem's Lot, the bloodsuckers' sanctuary?
Cast

David Soul
Ben Mears

James Mason
Richard K. Straker

Lance Kerwin
Mark Petrie

Bonnie Bedelia
Susan Norton

Lew Ayres
Jason Burke

Julie Cobb
Bonnie Sawyer

Elisha Cook Jr.
Gordon 'Weasel' Phillips

George Dzundza
Cully Sawyer

Ed Flanders
Dr. Bill Norton

Clarissa Kaye-Mason
Majorie Glick

Geoffrey Lewis
Mike Ryerson

Kenneth McMillan
Parkins Gillespie

Fred Willard
Larry Crockett

Marie Windsor
Eva Miller

Reggie Nalder
Kurt Barlow

Barbara Babcock
June Petrie

Bonnie Bartlett
Ann Norton

James Gallery
Donald Callahan

Robert Lussier
Nolly Gardner

Brad Savage
Danny Glick
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