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Based on a short story by Stephen King, this film expresses the ever present and ever surviving nature of evil, hence of fear. Here the film deals with the big monsters that the big machines of the industrial age contain and represent/5(). "The Mangler" is a short story written by Stephen King. It was originally published in the December issue of Cavalier, and was later included in King's own collection Night Shift. Posteriorly included in the anthologies The 21st Pan Book of Horror Stories, in , Arbor House Celebrity Book of Horror Stories, in , and Demons, in Synopsis. William 'Bill' Gartley (Robert Englund) is the mean owner of a factory, shouting and bossing everybody around. He looks from a corridor outside his office in a higher floor. He's got some weird metal crutches attached to his knees and has trouble walking.


The Mangler. "The Mangler" is a short story by Stephen King. It was first published in Cavalier magazine in , and it was included in the Night Shift collection in It tells a story of a demon-possessed industrial laundry pressing machine which is killing people. The Mangler () on IMDb: Plot summary, synopsis, and more Menu. Movies. Stephen King Movies a list of 43 titles created 3 weeks ago VHS Collection. a list of 45 titles created 7 months ago spooktober a list of 21 titles created 1 month ago. The page for Stephen King's Short Story: The Mangler. The page for Stephen King's Short Story: The Mangler. Works Upcoming The Author News FAQ The Dark Tower. search. Works Upcoming The Author News FAQ The Dark Tower. search. Works Upcoming The Author News FAQ The Dark Tower.


The Mangler is the titular primary antagonist of the short story The Mangler by Stephen King, and also of the story's film adaptation of the same name and its second and final sequel The Mangler Reborn. It is a demonically possessed machine fueled by bloodlust. Based on a short story by Stephen King, this film expresses the ever present and ever surviving nature of evil, hence of fear. Here the film deals with the big monsters that the big machines of the industrial age contain and represent. Synopsis. William 'Bill' Gartley (Robert Englund) is the mean owner of a factory, shouting and bossing everybody around. He looks from a corridor outside his office in a higher floor. He's got some weird metal crutches attached to his knees and has trouble walking.

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