I am assuming that you are meaning the instrumental song that was also played in the movie La Bamba during Richie Valens funeral. If so this is the song that you are refering to: "Sleep Walk" is an instrumental steel guitar-based song recorded and released in 1959 by Santo & Johnny. (Found in WikiPedia)
The theme song from the movie "Sleepwalkers" is called "Sleepwalk." It was originally recorded by Santo & Johnny in 1959.
The Enya song "Boadicea" was featured in the Stephen King movie "Sleepwalkers" (1992).
There is no Stephen King movie with that title. You may be thinking of "Sleepwalkers" and the song "Sleepwalk" by Santo and johnny Farina. That film also featured the following songs: Enya-Boadicea, The Contours-Do You Love Me, Extreme-It ('s A Monster), Gaye Delorme - The Rodeo Song.
I think your looking for the instrumental piece called "Sleepwalk" which was by Santo & Johnny and was released in 1959. It was used in the Stephen King movie, Sleepwalkers.
Not really a theme song, but it was featured in Stephen King's "It"
Your description fits the movie "Sleepwalkers," a 1992 film adaptation of an unpublished Stephen King novel.
I think the movie you're thinking of is Stephen King's Sleepwalkers.
It's based on Stephen King's book The Body, which was based on the theme of growing up and coming of age.
Stephen King appears in a cameo role in the film "Dreamcatcher" as a petrol pump owner. He has a brief scene with one of the main characters in the movie.
Stephen King did not appear in the movie Dreamcatcher.
Friendship is a significant theme in Stephen King's novel "IT," as it explores the bond between the main characters known as the Losers' Club. Their friendship is crucial in facing the challenges posed by the malevolent force embodied by Pennywise the clown. The theme of friendship highlights the power of unity and support in overcoming adversity.
No, Stephen King did not appear in the movie "Big Driver." The film is based on a short story written by King, but he did not have a cameo or acting role in the movie.
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