Compares the cast of the original and remake

Compares the cast of the original and remake

The 1989 Stuffed Animal Cemetery was followed by the 1989 remake Stuffed Animal Cemetery. Both adaptations are based on the book by Stephen King. We’ll show you how much the most important actors in the original and remake differ or are the same.

Stuffed Animal Graveyard Comparison: Louis Creed

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Pet Graveyard – Original and Remake: Louis Creed

  • In the original, Dale Midkiff plays Louis Creed, who moves to the country with his family to have more time for his loved ones in Ludlow, Maine as a doctor.
  • In the remake, Jason Clarke slips into the role of the family man who apparently didn’t do enough research about the property he bought.
  • Stuffed Animal Graveyard Comparison: Rachel Creed

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    Pet Graveyard – Original and Remake: Rachel Creed

  • Denise Crosby joins Louis as his wife Rachel Creed in the first film adaptation of Pet Graveyard.

  • In the remake, that role is filled by Amy Seimetz, a worried mother who is reluctant to talk about death.
  • Stuffed Animal Graveyard Comparison: Gage Creed

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    Pet Graveyard – Original and Remake: Gage Creed

  • The Creeds’ 3-year-old son, who shows what happens when parents neglect their duty of care, was portrayed by Miko Hughes in 1989.
  • In the remake, twins Hugo Lavoie and Lucas Lavoie take turns filling the role of Ellie Creed’s younger brother, as is common with very young actors these days.
  • Stuffed Animal Graveyard Comparison: Ellie Creed

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    Pet Graveyard – Original and Remake: Ellie Creed

  • Ellie is the older child of the Creeds and was played by Blaze Berdahl in the first film adaptation.
  • Jeté Laurence plays the animal lover girl who owns the household cat in the remake.

  • Stuffed Animal Graveyard Comparison: Jud Crandall

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    Pet Graveyard – Original and Remake: Jud Crandall

  • The Creed family’s old neighbor, Jud Crandall, is portrayed in the ’80s film directed by Fred Gwynne.
  • In the remake, on the other hand, John Lithgow slips into the role of the good-natured man who knows more than he initially wants to admit.
  • The Cemetery of Stuffed Animals Comparison: Victor Pascow

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    Pet Cemetery – Original and Remake: Victor Pascow

  • Brad Greenquist gives his (ruined) face to injured young man Victor Pascow in the Pet Graveyard original movie.

  • In the remake, on the other hand, it is Obssa Ahmed who gives Louis’ deceased patient his ghostly appearance.
  • The Stuffed Animal Cemetery Comparison: Church

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    Stuffed Animal Graveyard – Original and Remake: Cat Church

  • The cat of the Creeds is called Church (after Winston Churchill), according to IMDb originally belongs to the breed British shorthair and is therefore not Russian Blue, as is sometimes assumed.
  • According to SyFy, the new house cat in the cemetery of the cuddly toy remake was played by a total of 5 cat actors who were probably of the breed Maine Coon can be assigned.
  • Are you looking forward to the new Cemetery of Stuffed Animal Faces or are you stuck with the old line-up?

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