Stationary Bike Explained

Stationary Bike
Author:Stephen King
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Horror
Published In:From the Borderlands, Just After Sunset
Publication Type:Anthology
Publisher:Scribner
Media Type:Hardcover
Pub Date:2003
Preceded By:Rest Stop

"Stationary Bike" is a short story by the American writer Stephen King, originally published in the fifth edition of From the Borderlands in 2003. In 2008, it was republished in King's collection Just After Sunset.

Film adaptation

In 2012, the film production company Gwynplaine Films and its associates adapted the story into a short film, Bike.[1] The film starred Stephen Hope-Wynne, an independent cinema and TV veteran.

In 2019 The Blaenau Gwent Film Academy produced a short film adapted from the story[2]

In 2022, Verloren Productions adapted the story into a film title, The Stationary Bike. The film was directed by A.M. Walters. It had a successful run in the film festival circuit.

Audiobook

An audiobook version, read by Ron McLarty, was adapted from Stephen King's work "Stationary Bike" and released on CD in June 2006.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gwynplaine Films . May 30, 2012.
  2. News: Blaenau Gwent Film Academy: 'Putting Tredegar on the map'. BBC News. 7 October 2019.
  3. Web site: STATIONARY BIKE - Audiobook to be read by Ron McLarty . February 16, 2014.