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| Wil Wheaton | Gordie Lachance | |
| River Phoenix | Chris Chambers | |
| Corey Feldman | Teddy Duchamp | |
| Jerry O'Connell | Vern Tessio | |
| Kiefer Sutherland | Ace Merrill | |
| Casey Siemaszko | Billy Tessio | |
| Gary Riley | Charlie Hogan | |
| Bradley Gregg | Eyeball Chambers | |
| Jason Oliver | Vince Desjardins | |
| Marshall Bell | Mr. Lachance | |
| Frances Lee McCain | Mrs. Lachance | |
| Bruce Kirby | Mr. Quidacioluo | |
| William Bronder | Milo Pressman | |
| Scott Beach | Mayor Grundy | |
| Richard Dreyfuss | The Writer |
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| Producer |
Bruce A. Evans
Raynold Gideon |
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| Writer |
Stephen King
Raynold Gideon |
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| Cinematography |
Thomas Del Ruth
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| Musician |
Jack Nitzsche
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The film's name comes from the song "Stand By Me" by Ben E. King from 1961. The song was also the theme song. This film was modeled from a novella by Stephen King called "The Body" and was the first filmed story from the author. The film tells the story of a group of 10-year-old friends out on their own and the trials and tribulation they are confronted with along the journey. |
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