Pennywise: The Story of IT
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With special introduction by director John Campopiano!
Thirty years after its TV premiere, the first official adaptation of It is now part of our popular imagination. The miniseries directed by Tommy Lee Wallace introduced Pennywise, one of Stephen King's most terrifying creations. This documentary takes a look back at the miniseries' creation and legacy with a wealth of never-before-seen footage and the presence of Tim Curry, Pennywise himself.
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