Cain Rose Up

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"Cain Rose Up"
Author Stephen King
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Horror short story
Published in Skeleton Crew
Publisher Putnam
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Publication date 1985

"Cain Rose Up" is a short story by Stephen King.[1] It was originally published in the Spring 1968 issue of Ubris magazine, and collected in King's Skeleton Crew in 1985. It deals with a depressed and homicidal college student, Curt Garrish, who goes on a murderous sniper rampage from his dormitory room.

Film adaptations

The first Dollar Baby film adaptation of Cain Rose Up was shot in 1989 by Oklahoma filmmaker David C. Spillers. Four other Dollar Baby adaptations of this story are being developed. One is by filmmaker Jeven Dovey and was finished spring 2010 in Los Angeles. The second is by the Australian filmmaker Robert Livings. The third is by filmmaker Robert Kreh. The fourth is by South African filmmaker David Emery.

The four received non-exclusive rights to the story.

In 2014 Bulgarian director and producer Lyubo Yonchev received non-exclusive rights to the story.

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