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  1. Dec 15, 2015 · Originally, Carrie was supposed to end with Carrie White's house being demolished under a rain of stones, like in Stephen King's original novel. But the conveyor device that was supposed to pummel the half-scale model of Carrie's house with rocks malfunctioned, so Fisk had to burn it for the scene.

  2. Aug 31, 2021 · Why did the house collapse in the film Carrie (1976)? Find out the answer and other questions about the shocking finale of this supernatural drama based on Stephen King's novel.

  3. Feb 16, 2023 · How does the film adaptation of Stephen King's novel differ from the original story? Find out how Carrie White (Sissy Spacek) uses her telekinetic powers to seek revenge on her bullies and her abusive mother in a bloodbath.

  4. Aug 23, 2018 · I do not own the content of the video. All credits to Red Bank Films and other production companies of the movie.

  5. Stephen King praises the movie adaptation of his novel Carrie for having a more shocking and tragic ending than the one he wrote. The movie changes the way Carrie dies and the fate of Sue, and King says it was a smart decision by director Brian De Palma.

  6. This new ending marked a complete divergence from the novel and was a signal that the film served as a pilot for a Carrie television series, which never materialized. In the new ending, the rescued Carrie vows to help others with similar gifts to her own.

  7. From the film 'Carrie' (1976): A violent end to the Whites' house. The interior scenes were filmed as if stones were falling from the sky and destroying the house.