"Local Color" | |
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Series Castle Rock Season 1, Episode 3 | |
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Air date | July 25th, 2018 |
Writers | Gina Welch |
Director | Dan Attias |
Producers | Robin Sweet; J.J. Abrams; Stephen King; Sam Shaw; Dustin Thomason; Ben Stephenson; Mark Lafferty; Liz Glotzer; Michael Uppendahl; Tamara Isaac; Scott Brown; Tom Spezialy; Gina Welch; Vinnie Wilhelm; Colin Walsh; Lila Byock |
Starring | André Holland; Melanie Lynskey; Bill Skarsgård; Jane Levy; Sissy Spacek |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Habeas Corpus" |
Next "The Box" |
"Local Color" is the third episode of season one of the supernatural drama series Castle Rock, which is based on the literary works of famed horror novelist Stephen King. It was directed by Dan Attias with a script written by Gina Welch. It first premiered on Hulu on Wednesday, July 25th, 2018.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Note: Listings marked with a (†) symbol indicate cast members who are credited in this episode, but their character does not make an appearance.
Actor | Role |
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André Holland | Henry Deaver |
Melanie Lynskey | Molly Strand |
Bill Skarsgård | The Kid |
Jane Levy | Diane "Jackie" Torrance |
Sissy Spacek | Ruth Deaver † |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Noel Fisher | Dennis Zalewski |
Ann Cusack | Warden Porter |
Adam Rothenberg | Matthew Deaver |
Chris Coy | Boyd |
Caleel Harris | Young Henry Deaver |
Charlie Tahan | Dean Merrill |
Cassady McClincy | Young Molly Strand |
Russell Posner | Derek |
Burke Moses | Local Color host |
Mark Zeisler | Cal |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Alexander W. Pollock | Pierre |
Nada Despotovich | Bartender |
Thomas Rhett Kee | Cop |
Harper Pilat | Doodler |
Jack Brunault | Bailiff |
Reese Grande | Coroner |
Colton Osorio | Nose picker |
Trip Case | Prosecutor |
James DeFilppi | Defendant |
Kyla Packard | Little girl |
Chloe Packard | Little girl |
Keith J. Stevens | Guest chainsaw guy Dave |
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1990s | 1991 | Bartender | Broken back | Children | Flashback | Guard | Jail | Knife | Lawyer | Motel | Police officer | Priest | Prison | Profanity | Psychokinesis | Shawshank State Prison | Taxicab
Season One This article relates to articles pertaining to season one of the Hulu original series Castle Rock. Episodes
"Severance" • "Habeas Corpus" • "Local Color" • "The Box" • "Harvest" • "Filter" • "The Queen" • "Past Perfect" • "Henry Deaver" • "Romans" Main Characters
Henry Deaver • Molly Strand • The Kid • Jackie Torrance • Ruth Deaver Other Characters
Alan Pangborn • Matthew Dever • Theresa Porter • Dennis Zalewski • Gordon • Boyd • Reeves |