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Which of Stephen King’s novels was the first to be adapted into a movie?

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The first Stephen King novel to be adapted into a movie is "Carrie." It was published in 1974 and later adapted into a film in 1976. The movie was directed by Brian De Palma and starred Sissy Spacek in the titular role of Carrie White, a high school student with telekinetic powers. The film was a critical and commercial success, establishing Stephen King as a prominent author in the horror genre and paving the way for numerous adaptations of his works in the years to come.
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The first Stephen King novel to be adapted into a movie was "Carrie", released in 1976.

"Carrie" was based on Stephen King's first published novel and tells the story of a teenage girl with telekinetic powers. The movie was a critical and commercial success, and has since been adapted into a musical and a remake. It was nominated for two Academy Awards, and was the first in a long line of successful Stephen King adaptations.
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The first Stephen King novel to be adapted into a movie was "Carrie," which was published in 1974, and adapted into a movie in 1976, directed by Brian De Palma. The film starred Sissy Spacek as the titular character, and Piper Laurie as her mother, and was a huge success, both critically and commercially. 
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