- Battleground (short story)
Infobox short story |
name = Battleground
author =Stephen King
country =United States
language = English
genre = Horror
published_in = Night Shift
publisher = Doubleday
media_type = Print (Paperback )
pub_date = 1978
preceded_by =
followed_by =Battleground is a short story by
Stephen King , first published in September 1972 issue of "Cavalier" and later collected in King's 1978 anthology "Night Shift".etting
The story takes place in Renshaw's penthouse apartment.
Plot summary
Renshaw is a professional
hit-man who returns from his assassination of a toy-maker to find a package delivered to his penthouse apartment. The package contains a G.I. Joe Vietnam Footlocker, sent to him by the mother of the toy-maker he had recently killed. When he opens the package he finds that the toy soldiers are alive with working copies (albeit miniature) of weapons, jeeps, and helicopters. To Renshaw's surprise the tiny soldiers begin to attack him. At one point, the toy soldiers even offer him the chance to surrender on a small sheet of paper passed under a door, Renshaw does not and is then attacked with more force. Renshaw plots to attack the soldiers with aMolotov cocktail constructed from a bottle of lighter fluid, but before the cocktail detonates the entire apartment explodes, and kills him. At the very end of the story,a couple finds Renshaw's bloody t-shirt,and the other contents of the footlocker are revealed, including one made-to-scalethermonuclear weapon , which was what ultimately killed Renshaw.Film, TV or theatrical adaptations
Battleground was converted to a teleplay by Richard Christian Matheson for the television series "Nightmares & Dreamscapes". Originally airing on Wednesday,
July 12 ,2006 , the episode was directed byBrian Henson and starredWilliam Hurt as Renshaw the assassin. There is no dialogue in the entire show.The episode featured a much longer ending than the short story, in which Renshaw is attacked again and makes it out of the penthouse for a final showdown in the elevator shaft with an angry plastic commando.
It was also made into an animated short film by a Soviet director.
Trivia
At several points during the televised episode the killer Zuni fetish doll from the "Amelia" segment of the 1975 television movie "
Trilogy of Terror " can be spotted as part of Renshaw's trophy collection. This is an homage toRichard Matheson the father of Richard Christian Matheson and the author of "Trilogy of Terror". The episode also has a similar plot and structure to Richard Matheson's classic 1961 episode of "The Twilight Zone", "The Invaders" which presents a similar sort of battle between a silent protagonist and miniature attackers.The concept of a person being attacked and killed by group of living green plastic soldiers was also featured in the "Darkroom" anthology horror/thriller series episode "Siege of 31 August".
A similar concept made it to the screen in the films "
Small Soldiers " and "Tales from the Hood ".Renshaw's response to the tiny plastic soldiers' demand for surrender is NUTS, the response given by General
Anthony McAuliffe to the Germans during theBattle of the Bulge .External Links
Soviet cartoon adaptation (Russian-language) [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5DofuztDUg]
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