Under the Dome
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Under the Dome

Year:
Duration:
43 min (approx.)
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Sci-Fi | Thriller
IMDB rate:
7
Awards:
1 win & 8 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2013-06-24
Filming Locations: Southport, North Carolina, USA
Cast
Actor
Character
Samantha Mathis
Samantha Mathis
Under the Dome
Mike Vogel
Dale 'Barbie' Barbara
Rachelle Lefevre
Julia Shumway
Alexander Koch
Junior Rennie
Colin Ford
Joe McAlister
Mackenzie Lintz
Norrie Calvert-Hill
Dean Norris
James 'Big Jim' Rennie
Nicholas Strong
Phil Bushey
Britt Robertson
Angie McAlister
Natalie Martinez
Sheriff Linda Esquivel
Eddie Cahill
Sam Verdreaux
Grace Victoria Cox
Melanie Cross
Karla Crome
Rebecca Pine
Aisha Hinds
Carolyn Hill
Dale Raoul
Andrea Grinnell
David Pascua
Chester's Mill Resident
Wil Smith
Chester's Mill Resident
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Trivia
Within the course of the series Dean Norris assumes a role as an officer of the law in Chester's Mill. Norris previously played as a member of law enforcement in a small role in Lethal Weapon 2 (1989) as Detective Dick Cavanaugh.
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The character "Julia Shumway" - the red-headed reporter, shares her last name with an extra terrestrial sitcom character named Gordon Shumway, or more commonly referred to as "ALF." This could be an Easter Egg by Stephen King or Steven Spielberg to reference Under The Dome's alien themes.
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Dale Barbara's (Barbie) birthday is July 17, 1979. The same as Mike Vogel, the actor who portrays him.
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Quotes
Joe McAlister, Norrie Calvert-Hill: The pink stars are falling. The pink stars are falling in lines.
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Dale 'Barbie' Barbara: [Opening narration, season 2] Two weeks ago, an invisible dome crashed down on Chester's Mill, cutting us off from the rest of the world. Why the dome is here or what mysteries lie ahead, we still don't know. Every day it tests our limits, bringing out the best and the worst in us. Some say we'll be stuck here forever, but we will never stop fighting to find a way out.
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Julia Shumway: [Opening narration, season 1] Chester's Mill is a place like any other. At least, it used to be until we were cut off from the rest of the world by a mysterious dome. Invisible, indestructible, and completely inescapable. We're trapped. We don't know where it came from or why it's here, but now that we're all trapped under the dome together, none of our secrets are safe.
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Faq
Q
How many seasons of this show will there be?
A
Initially, it was a single season mini-series of 13 episodes, but due to its unexpected success in the ratings King was asked by the studio to change the first season ending to allow for the story to continue in a second season. Brian K. Vaughan expects the show to last for at-least 5 seasons of 13 episodes.
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Why does the show differ so much from the book?
A
That's an interesting question, and the answer, as said by a few people in a number of forums about this show, is simply because the book takes place in a one-week period, but the TV show is a more lengthy and extreme version of this tale, spanning a much longer time period. For that reason they had to change a number of aspects to make the story work for an extended period of time. King sent a letter to his fans (accessible on his stephenking.com website) addressing this issue and stated that Under the Dome the novel and Under the Dome the TV series should be regarded as two separate things.
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Did Stephen King steal the idea of a domed city from The Simpsons Movie?
A
It is difficult to determine for certain, but Stephen King likely had the idea before the Simpsons. In an interview to promote Under the Dome, King said that he had the idea, and he fleshed it out into a good novel only to be told by his daughter-in-law that "it sounds like the Simpsons movie". Again, it is impossible to tell whether King had the idea first or Matt Groening (creator of The Simpsons), but they both told the story... in very different ways.According to Stephen King, he originally started a novel called "Under the Dome" in 1976 but stopped after 75 pages or so. That manuscript was subsequently lost. In 1982, he attempted to re-write the story with a different premise titled "The Cannibals", writing 450 pages before abandoning it. In 2007, King returned to his original title, completing "Under the Dome" in 2009. The original use of the title is referenced in a book first published in 1984 called "Stephen King: The Art of Darkness" by Douglas E. Winter. This would tend to prove that Stephen King's idea of a dome trapping a community pre-dates "The Simpsons Movie" by about 30 years.There are also lots of similarities with the Gone series by Michael Grant, and the idea traces back at least to 1965 Clifford Simak sci-fi novel "All Flesh is Grass", in which a small out-of-way American town is suddenly surrounded by an invisible force-field dome.There are also similaities to the James Follet trilogy of novels "Wicca", "Temple of the Winds", and "The Silent Vulcan" published in 2000 which tells the story of a group of people who are mysteriously held within a domed force field in East Sussex, England. The dome has clear boundaries in length and breadth. The people in the story are suddenly faced with returning to the days of candlelight and hunting and gathering their own food. It looks at the way the "players" interact within a group now they are all "equal" and a fight for survival has begun.And, of course, mention must be given to John Wyndham's "The Midwich Cookoos" (filmed as "Village of the Damned") where a village is encompassed in a hemisphere. This is the true origin of the idea.
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