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  1. Trivia []. Andre Linoge's last name spelled "Legion" which some of the townspeople, including Mike Anderson believed to be the mythological demon of Biblical tradition.; Andre Linoge's cane is used by Stuart Redman, in episode four ("The Stand") of The Stand (1994 Miniseries).

  2. André Linoge is the main antagonist of Stephen King's TV miniseries Storm of the Century and of its screenplay's book. He is a 4,000-year-old wizard who carries a cane with a silver wolf's head on top of it with him. Linoge terrorizes the people of the small Maine town of Little Tall Island during a massive blizzard in the 1980s, ironically what they call the "storm of the century". He was ...

  3. Yes. 1. Reply. Ser_Daynes_Dawn • 1 min. ago. I haven’t watched it since it came out, but it really stuck with me. I would side with a demonic type of malignant entity. We at least know it’s mortal. I remember feeling ALL of the emotions when I watched it, it may be time for another viewing. You may be right about Flagg, I would say that ...

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · Horror author Stephen King has revealed something that surprised him about the production of his 1999 ABC miniseries Storm of the Century. The show depicts a winter storm on the fictional Little Tall Island, which brings with it a suspicious stranger named Andre Linoge. The newcomer seems to know the secrets of individuals on the island, which ...

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  5. Aug 15, 2019 · The island, including protagonist Mike (Tim Daly, Madam Secretary) are forced to vote for which child they'll hand over to Linoge - naturally, this leads to a tragic ending. Storm Of The Century has a rich, foreboding atmosphere, and Feore's Linoge makes for a truly memorable villain. For a four-hour miniseries, it never feels like its dragging ...

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  6. Storm of the Century is an original TV miniseries written by Stephen King, and directed by Craig R. Baxley. The miniseries ran in three two-hour long episodes, on 14 February, 21 February, and 28 February 1999 (266 minutes total). The screenplay for Storm of the Century was published on February 1, 1999 in advent of the television premiere. The book is still in print. The book is 376 pages in ...

  7. Just as the first flakes begin to fall, Martha Clarendon, one of Little Tall Island's oldest residents, suffers an unspeakably violent death. While her blood dries, Andre Linoge, the man responsible sits calmly in Martha's easy chair holding his cane topped with a silver wolf's head . . . waiting. Linoge knows the townsfolk will come to arrest him.

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