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Serial killer
 
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Tremendous horsepower<br>
Supernatural strength
 
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Sentience
 
|hobby = Killing everyone.<br>
 
|hobby = Killing everyone.<br>
 
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Influencing her "owner" to referred to her enemies as "Sh***ers".<br>
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Killing everyone she thinks she is contested for Arnie's affection with.
 
Killing everyone she thinks she is contested for Arnie's affection with.
 
|goals = Hunt down those who tormented her owner Arnie Cunningham.<br>
 
|goals = Hunt down those who tormented her owner Arnie Cunningham.<br>
Kill Dennis Guilder and Leigh Cabot.<br>
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Kill Dennis Guilder and Leigh Cabot <small>(failed in the movie; ongoing in the novel)</small>.<br>
 
Kill all who came up against her.
 
Kill all who came up against her.
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'''Christine''' is a possessed red 1958 Plymouth Fury vintage vehicle with a life of her own and the titular main antagonist of the Stephen King novel, ''Christine'', as well as its famous 1983 horror film adaptation of the same name directed by the famous horror master, John Carpenter.
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'''Christine''' is a possessed red 1958 Plymouth Fury vintage vehicle with a life of her own and the titular main antagonist of the Stephen King novel ''Christine'', as well as its famous 1983 horror film adaptation of the same name directed by the famous horror master John Carpenter.
   
 
Despite being a vehicle, Christine is often referred to as a female and seems to have the mannerisms of a mean-spirited girlfriend when it comes to her new owners.
 
Despite being a vehicle, Christine is often referred to as a female and seems to have the mannerisms of a mean-spirited girlfriend when it comes to her new owners.
   
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The sound effects for her were provided by Robert Nichols II.
==Plot==
 
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In the original novel and film, Christine kills anyone who torments her new owner, [[Arnie Cunningham|Arnold Richard "Arnie" Cunningham]]. The relationship between the two becoming more and more disturbing as the car's corruption took control, turning him away from everyone including his own two parents Michael and Regina Cunningham. In the end, Christine's owner was killed and she seemed to express a moment of genuine grief over his passing before attempting to kill the other two protagonists of the film named Dennis Guilder and Leigh Cabot.
 
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==Biography==
 
In the original novel and film, Christine kills anyone who torments her new owner named [[Arnie Cunningham|Arnold Richard "Arnie" Cunningham]]. The relationship between the two becoming more and more disturbing as the car's corruption took control, turning him away from everyone including his parents Michael and Regina Cunningham. In the end, Christine's owner was killed and she seemed to express a moment of genuine grief over his passing before attempting to kill the other two protagonists of the film named Dennis Guilder and Leigh Cabot.
   
 
The film also shows her killing both an assembly line inspector and the manager Mr. Will Darnell of his do-it-yourself auto-repair garage by crushing them against the steering wheel with her seat, the former due to dropping cigar ash on her seat. In the book, the inspector does not appear and the garage owner Darnell is run-down when Christine drives into his home. Another scene occurs when Arnie's girlfriend Leigh begins to choke on a hamburger and Christine attempts to entrap her within the cab by locking the doors and such.
 
The film also shows her killing both an assembly line inspector and the manager Mr. Will Darnell of his do-it-yourself auto-repair garage by crushing them against the steering wheel with her seat, the former due to dropping cigar ash on her seat. In the book, the inspector does not appear and the garage owner Darnell is run-down when Christine drives into his home. Another scene occurs when Arnie's girlfriend Leigh begins to choke on a hamburger and Christine attempts to entrap her within the cab by locking the doors and such.
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However, they fought back against her and did great damage to the car, however, Christine rapidly repaired herself and the heroes were forced to crush the car completely to stop her returning, however, the audience eventually sees Christine slowly trying to repair herself, despite being completely destroyed, although she remains in her crushed state.
 
However, they fought back against her and did great damage to the car, however, Christine rapidly repaired herself and the heroes were forced to crush the car completely to stop her returning, however, the audience eventually sees Christine slowly trying to repair herself, despite being completely destroyed, although she remains in her crushed state.
   
In the original novel, however, Dennis is led to believe that Christine has made a return when he reads of the death of the surviving Repperton gang member getting run-down at a drive-in theater by a red car. Thus, it is hinted that Christine has survived.
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In the original novel, however, Dennis is led to believe that Christine has made a return when he reads of the death of the surviving Repperton gang member getting run-down at a drive-in theater by a red car. Thus, it is hinted that Christine has survived, and Dennis fears that the evil car is out looking for him, Leigh, and everyone else who stood against her.
   
 
==Roland D. LeBay==
 
==Roland D. LeBay==
In the original novel, Christine is accompanied by the spirit of her previous owner, George LeBay's late brother and retired American WWII-veteran Roland D. LeBay, whose role is greatly nonexistent in the film adaptation, who aids her in the murders of the [[Repperton Gang]], particularly taunting the gang leader Buddy as he kills him. Before his suicide by exhaust fumes inside Christine, his 5-year old daughter Rita LeBay choked on a small hamburger while sitting in that same car, and his wife Veronica ("Rita" in the film adaption), after being broken the tragedy of their only child, soon died from carbon monoxide poisoning in the similar suicidal fashion as her callous husband Roland later had. He is also implied to have been responsible for somehow causing the deaths of Arnie and his mother Regina as they attempted to flee in another car. When confronted, LeBay and Christine come with Arnie's father Michael dead. Following Christine's defeat, LeBay seems to be taken out in the process.
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In the original novel, Christine is accompanied by the spirit of her previous owner, George LeBay's late brother and retired American WWII-veteran Roland D. LeBay, whose role is greatly nonexistent in the film adaptation, who aids her in the murders of the [[Repperton Gang]], particularly taunting the gang leader Buddy as he kills him.
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Before his suicide by exhaust fumes inside Christine, his five-year-old daughter, Rita LeBay, choked to death on a small hamburger while sitting in that same car, and his wife, Veronica ("Rita" in the film adaption), after being broken by the tragedy of their only child, soon died from carbon monoxide poisoning in the similar suicidal fashion as her callous husband, Roland, later had.
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He is also implied to have been responsible for somehow causing the deaths of Arnie and his mother Regina as they attempted to flee in another car. When confronted, LeBay and Christine come with Arnie's father Michael dead. Following Christine's defeat, LeBay seems to be taken out in the process.
   
 
==Victims==
 
==Victims==
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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===Images===
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Christine.gif|Christine on fire.
 
Christine.gif|Christine on fire.
 
catseyechristine.jpg|Christine's cameo appearance in ''Cat's Eye''.
 
catseyechristine.jpg|Christine's cameo appearance in ''Cat's Eye''.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
==Videos==
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===Videos===
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<gallery widths="300" bordercolor="gold" captiontextcolor="red" position="center">
 
Christine-Car Repair
 
Christine-Car Repair
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Along with [[Cujo]], Christine makes a cameo appearance in the film ''Cat's Eye.''
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*Along with [[Cujo]], Christine makes a cameo appearance in the film ''Cat's Eye''.
 
*Christine is a 1958 Plymouth Fury.
 
*Christine is a 1958 Plymouth Fury.
*It has a bumper sticker that reads: "Watch out. I am pure evil. I am Christine".
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*It has a bumper sticker that reads: "Watch out for me. I am Pure Evil. I am Christine."
 
*While not openly mentioned, Christine appears in ''The Stand: The Complete & Uncut Edition''. While attempting to return to Boulder Tom and Stu come across a "very old Plymouth". Unlike most of the other cars the two men came across, this one had no driver behind the wheel.
 
*While not openly mentioned, Christine appears in ''The Stand: The Complete & Uncut Edition''. While attempting to return to Boulder Tom and Stu come across a "very old Plymouth". Unlike most of the other cars the two men came across, this one had no driver behind the wheel.
 
*The key fob bares the initials "A.C.", an obvious nod to the late Arnie Cunningham.
 
*The key fob bares the initials "A.C.", an obvious nod to the late Arnie Cunningham.
*She also makes an unnamed appearance in ''Stephen King's It'', driven by a cadaverical Belch Huggins (one of the many disguises of [[It (Stephen King)|Pennywise/It]]) who helps [[Henry Bowers]] to reach the hotel where The Loser's Club/Lucky Seven members are.
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*She also makes an unnamed appearance in ''Stephen King's It'', driven by a cadaveric Belch Huggins (one of the many disguises of [[It (Stephen King)|Pennywise/It]]), who helps [[Henry Bowers]] to reach the hotel where The Loser's Club/Lucky Seven members are.
 
*Christine made a cameo at the starting line in ''Ready Player One''.
 
*Christine made a cameo at the starting line in ''Ready Player One''.
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Christine is a possessed red 1958 Plymouth Fury vintage vehicle with a life of her own and the titular main antagonist of the Stephen King novel Christine, as well as its famous 1983 horror film adaptation of the same name directed by the famous horror master John Carpenter.

Despite being a vehicle, Christine is often referred to as a female and seems to have the mannerisms of a mean-spirited girlfriend when it comes to her new owners.

The sound effects for her were provided by Robert Nichols II.

Biography

In the original novel and film, Christine kills anyone who torments her new owner named Arnold Richard "Arnie" Cunningham. The relationship between the two becoming more and more disturbing as the car's corruption took control, turning him away from everyone including his parents Michael and Regina Cunningham. In the end, Christine's owner was killed and she seemed to express a moment of genuine grief over his passing before attempting to kill the other two protagonists of the film named Dennis Guilder and Leigh Cabot.

The film also shows her killing both an assembly line inspector and the manager Mr. Will Darnell of his do-it-yourself auto-repair garage by crushing them against the steering wheel with her seat, the former due to dropping cigar ash on her seat. In the book, the inspector does not appear and the garage owner Darnell is run-down when Christine drives into his home. Another scene occurs when Arnie's girlfriend Leigh begins to choke on a hamburger and Christine attempts to entrap her within the cab by locking the doors and such.

However, they fought back against her and did great damage to the car, however, Christine rapidly repaired herself and the heroes were forced to crush the car completely to stop her returning, however, the audience eventually sees Christine slowly trying to repair herself, despite being completely destroyed, although she remains in her crushed state.

In the original novel, however, Dennis is led to believe that Christine has made a return when he reads of the death of the surviving Repperton gang member getting run-down at a drive-in theater by a red car. Thus, it is hinted that Christine has survived, and Dennis fears that the evil car is out looking for him, Leigh, and everyone else who stood against her.

Roland D. LeBay

In the original novel, Christine is accompanied by the spirit of her previous owner, George LeBay's late brother and retired American WWII-veteran Roland D. LeBay, whose role is greatly nonexistent in the film adaptation, who aids her in the murders of the Repperton Gang, particularly taunting the gang leader Buddy as he kills him.

Before his suicide by exhaust fumes inside Christine, his five-year-old daughter, Rita LeBay, choked to death on a small hamburger while sitting in that same car, and his wife, Veronica ("Rita" in the film adaption), after being broken by the tragedy of their only child, soon died from carbon monoxide poisoning in the similar suicidal fashion as her callous husband, Roland, later had.

He is also implied to have been responsible for somehow causing the deaths of Arnie and his mother Regina as they attempted to flee in another car. When confronted, LeBay and Christine come with Arnie's father Michael dead. Following Christine's defeat, LeBay seems to be taken out in the process.

Victims

  1. Rita LeBay
  2. Veronica "Rita" LeBay
  3. Roland D. LeBay
  4. Tommy Deckinger
  5. Police Officer
  6. Moochie Welch
  7. Richie Trelawney
  8. Don Vandenberg
  9. Buddy Repperton
  10. Will Darnell
  11. Regina Cunningham
  12. Michael Cunningham
  13. Arnold Richard "Arnie" Cunningham

Gallery

Images

Videos

Trivia

  • Along with Cujo, Christine makes a cameo appearance in the film Cat's Eye.
  • Christine is a 1958 Plymouth Fury.
  • It has a bumper sticker that reads: "Watch out for me. I am Pure Evil. I am Christine."
  • While not openly mentioned, Christine appears in The Stand: The Complete & Uncut Edition. While attempting to return to Boulder Tom and Stu come across a "very old Plymouth". Unlike most of the other cars the two men came across, this one had no driver behind the wheel.
  • The key fob bares the initials "A.C.", an obvious nod to the late Arnie Cunningham.
  • She also makes an unnamed appearance in Stephen King's It, driven by a cadaveric Belch Huggins (one of the many disguises of Pennywise/It), who helps Henry Bowers to reach the hotel where The Loser's Club/Lucky Seven members are.
  • Christine made a cameo at the starting line in Ready Player One.

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Novels/Novellas
Carrie: Carrie White | Mortimer Snerds (Chris Hargensen, Donna and Mary Lila Grace Thibodeau, Helen Shyres, Heather Shyres & Tina Blake) | Margaret White | Billy Nolan | Ralph White
Salem's Lot: Kurt Barlow | Richard Straker | Marsten House
The Shining: Overlook Hotel | Jack Torrance | Hotel Caretaker | Grady Sisters | Lorraine Massey
Children of the Corn: Children of the Corn (Isaac Chroner & Malachai Boardman) | He Who Walks Behind the Rows
Rage: Charlie Decker | Mr. Decker
The Stand: Randall Flagg | Barry Dorgan | Bobby Terry | Harold Lauder | Julie Lawry | Lloyd Henreid | Nadine Cross | The Kid | The Rat Man | Trashcan Man | Whitney Horgan
The Long Walk: The Major | Gary Barkovitch
The Dead Zone: Greg Stillson | Frank Dodd
The Mist: Adrian Garff Mrs. Carmody | The Mist
Firestarter: Captain Hollister | Doctor Herman Pynchot | John Rainbird
Roadwork: Barton George Dawes | Sal Magliore
Cujo: Cujo | Joe Camber | Stephen Kemp
The Running Man: Damon Killian | United States of America
Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption: Samuel Norton | Byron Hadley | Sisters (Bogs Diamond) | Elmo Blatch
Apt Pupil: Kurt Dussander | Todd Bowden
The Body: The Cobras (John "Ace" Merrill, Richard "Eyeball" Chambers, Billy Tessio, Charlie Hogan, Vince Desjardins, Jack Mudgett & Norman "Fuzzy" Bracowicz)
Christine: Arnie Cunningham | Christine | Repperton Gang | Roland D. LeBay
Pet Sematary: Wendigo | Church | Gage Creed | Rachel Creed | Timmy Baterman
Cycle of the Werewolf: Lester Lowe
The Tailsman: Morgan Sloat
Thinner: Billy Halleck | Tadzu Lempke | Cary Rossington | Duncan Hopley | Gabe Romani | Gina Lempke | Richie Ginelli
Dolan's Cadillac: Jimmy Dolan
It: It | Bowers Gang (Belch Huggins, Henry Bowers, Marcia Fadden, Patrick Hockstetter, Peter Gordon & Vic Criss) | Alvin Marsh | Butch Bowers | Richard Macklin | Tom Rogan | Christopher Unwin | Webby Garton
Misery: Annie Wilkes
The Tommyknockers: Tommyknockers | Nancy Voss
The Dark Half: George Stark
Secret Window, Secret Garden: John Shooter
The Langoliers: Craig Toomey | Langoliers | Roger Toomey
Needful Things: Leland Gaunt | John "Ace" Merrill | Danforth Keeton III | Brian Rusk | Wilma Jerzyck | Nettie Cobb | Hugh Preist | Father Brigham (Father Meehan) | Reverend Rose
Gerald's Game: Gerald Burlingame | Moonlight Man | Tom Mahout
Dolores Claiborne: Joe St. George
Insomnia: Atropos | Crimson King
Rose Madder: Norman Daniels
The Green Mile: William Wharton | Percy Wetmore
Desperation: Tak | Sheriff Collie Entragian
The Regulators: Tak
Bag of Bones: Max Devore | Sara Tidwell | Roggete Whitmore
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon: God of the Lost
Dreamcatcher: Byrus | Mr. Gray
Black House: Charles Burnside | The Crow Gorg | Mr. Munshun
From a Buick 8: The Buick
Cell: Phone Crazies | Raggedy Man
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The Gingerbread Girl: Jim Pickering
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Under the Dome: Jim Rennie | Junior Rennie | Phil Bushey | Leatherheads
1922: Wilfred James | Henry James | Shannon Cotterie
Big Driver: Lester Norville | Ramona Norville
A Good Marriage: Robert Bob Anderson
11/22/63: Lee Harvey Oswald | Frank Dunning
In The Tall Grass: Ross Humboldt | Cal Demuth
Doctor Sleep: The True Knot (Rose the Hat, Crow Daddy, Grandpa Flick, Barry the Chink & Snakebite Andi) | Andy Hallorann
Bill Hodges Trilogy: Brady Hartsfield | Morris Bellamy
Gwendy's Button Box: Richard Farris
The Outsider: The Outsider
Fairy Tale: Gogmagog | Elden | Petra | Kellin | Hana | Red Molly | Peterkin | Christopher Polley

Short Stories
Cain Rose Up: Curt Garrish
The Mangler: Bill Gartley | The Mangler
The Boogeyman: The Boogeyman
Trucks: Westway Refrigerated Truck | Bulldozer
The Ledge: Cressner
Jerusalem's Lot: Philip Boone | James Boon | The Worm
Quitter's Inc.: Mr. Donatti | Quitters Inc.
The Crate: Crate Beast
Crouch End: The Children | The Goat with a Thousand Young
The Monkey: The Monkey
The Raft: Lake Blob
Word Processor of the Gods: Richard Hagstrom | Roger Hagstrom
Gramma: Gramma Bruckner
The Night Flier: Dwight Renfield
Low Men in Yellow Coats: Harry Doolin
Blind Willie: Raymond Fiegler
Why We're In Vietnam: Ronnie Malenfant
Lunch at the Gotham Café: Guy

Films
The Shining: Overlook Hotel (Lloyd, Lorraine Massey & Hotel Caretaker) | Jack Torrance
Creepshow: Creepshow Creep | Crate Beast | Nathan Grantham | Richard Vickers | Upson Pratt | Wilma Northrup
Cat's Eye: Cressner | Mr. Donatti | Quitters Inc. | Troll
Maximum Overdrive: Bubba Hendershot | Camp Loman | Happy Toyz Truck | Ice Cream Truck | M274 Mule | Vending Machine
A Return to Salem`s Lot: Judge Axle
Creepshow 2: Creepshow Creep | Creepshow Bullies | Lake Blob | Sam Whitemoon | The HitchHiker
Sleepwalkers: Charles Brady | Mary Brady | Sleepwalkers
Pet Sematary 2: Gus Gilbert | Renee Hallow | Clyde Parker | Zowie
The Mangler Trilogy: Bill Gartley | The Mangler | Lin Sue | The Mangler Virus
The Rage: Carrie 2: Rachel Lang | Mark Bing
Creepshow 3: Creepshow Creep | Rachel
The Dark Tower: Randall Flagg
It: Part One: It | Bowers Gang (Henry Bowers, Vic Criss | Belch Huggins & Patrick Hockstetter)
Pet Sematary (2019): Ellie Creed
It: Part Two: It | Henry Bowers | Tom Rogan
Doctor Sleep: The True Knot (Rose the Hat, Crow Daddy, Grandpa Flick, Barry the Chink & Snakebite Andi) | Overlook Hotel (Jack Torrance, Hotel Caretaker & Lorraine Massey)
The Boogeyman: Boogeyman

TV Series
The Stand: Randall Flagg | Harold Lauder | Julie Lawry | Nadine Cross | The Rat Woman | Trashcan Man
The Shining: Overlook Hotel | Jack Torrance | Hotel Caretaker | Lorraine Massey
Storm of the Century: André Linoge
Rose Red: Professor Joyce Reardon | Ellen Rimbauer
Under the Dome: Big Jim Rennie | Junior Rennie | Phil Bushey | The Kinship (Christine Price & Dawn Sinclair-Barbara)

Other
The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer: Ellen Rimbauer

See Also
The Dark Tower Villains