Rose Red (2002)

Stephen King's original haunted-house miniseries, where a team of psychics enters a ravenous Seattle mansion and discovers it has no intention of letting them leave.

Rose Red - Series Information

  • Original Title: Rose Red
  • First Air Year: 2002
  • Last Air Year: 2002
  • Created by: Stephen King
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Mystery, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-PG
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 90 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 3
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: January 27, 2002 (United States - TV-PG)
  • Networks: ABC
  • Alternative Titles: Rose Red (FR), La Mansión de Red Rose (SV), Stephen King's Rose Red (US), Rose Red (ES), Haus der Verdammnis (DE), Czerwona Róża (PL)
  • Production Companies: Greengrass Productions, Trimark Pictures, Lions Gate Films
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Rose Red - Plot

Dr. Joyce Reardon, a psychology professor, commissions a team of psychics and a gifted autistic girl to find out the truth about an old, supposedly haunted mansion called Rose Red.

Rose Red - Trailer

Watch the official trailer and see the horrors that await inside Rose Red's walls:

Every house has a story to tell… this one will kill you.

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Rose Red - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Stephen King

Main Cast

  • Nancy Travis
  • Matt Keeslar
  • Kimberly J. Brown
  • David Dukes
  • Judith Ivey
  • Melanie Lynskey
  • Matt Ross
  • Julian Sands
  • Kevin Tighe
  • Julia Campbell

Writers

  • Stephen King

Executive Producers

  • Stephen King
  • Mark Carliner

Rose Red - FAQs

Is Rose Red based on a Stephen King novel?

Rose Red is an original screenplay written directly by Stephen King, not an adaptation of one of his novels. King drew inspiration from real haunted houses, particularly the Winchester Mystery House in California, to craft the story of the ever-growing, malevolent Rose Red mansion.

What is Rose Red about?

Rose Red follows Dr. Joyce Reardon, an obsessive psychology professor who assembles a group of psychics and a gifted autistic girl to investigate a sprawling, supposedly haunted Seattle mansion. Once inside, the house reveals a terrifying hunger of its own, trapping and consuming those who enter.

Where can you stream Rose Red?

Rose Red is available to stream on Hulu. For a full overview of current viewing options in your region, including any rental or purchase availability, JustWatch is a reliable resource to check up-to-date platform listings.

Was Rose Red inspired by the Winchester Mystery House?

Stephen King has confirmed that the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California, was a key inspiration for Rose Red. Like the real landmark, the fictional mansion was built by a widow and kept expanding in bizarre, labyrinthine ways, seemingly driven by a supernatural will of its own.

Who are the main actors in Rose Red?

The miniseries stars Nancy Travis as the driven Dr. Joyce Reardon, alongside Matt Keeslar, Kimberly J. Brown, Julian Sands, Judith Ivey, Melanie Lynskey, David Dukes, Matt Ross, Kevin Tighe, and Julia Campbell. Early roles from Emily Deschanel and Jimmi Simpson also appear.

How many episodes does Rose Red have?

Rose Red consists of 3 feature-length episodes, each running approximately 90 minutes. Originally broadcast as a miniseries event on ABC in January 2002, the three parts were designed to be watched together as an extended, immersive horror experience.

Did Rose Red connect to any other Stephen King project?

Yes. Rose Red was accompanied by a companion piece called The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer, a prequel novel written by Ridley Pearson under a pseudonym and later adapted into a TV movie in 2003. Together, they expand the mythology of the haunted mansion and its original owner.

What is the content rating for Rose Red?

Rose Red carries a TV-PG rating. While it delivers genuine supernatural suspense and some frightening imagery in the Stephen King tradition, the miniseries was crafted for a broad network audience on ABC, making it accessible to older children and teens watching with family.

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