Jud Crandall

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Jud Crandall is a central character in Stephen King’s horror novel "Pet Sematary," known as the elderly neighbor who reveals the dark secrets of the cursed burial ground.

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Jud Crandall canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Stephen King character
fictional character
literary character
ageDescriptor elderly
appearsIn 1989 film adaptation of Pet Sematary
2019 film adaptation of Pet Sematary
Pet Sematary
Pet Sematary: Bloodlines (2023 film)
surface form: Pet Sematary: Bloodlines
associatedWith cursed burial ground
resurrection theme
rural Maine setting
backstoryElement knowledge of past burials in the Micmac ground
previous experience with resurrected beings
creator Stephen King
deathInWork killed by undead Gage Creed (in the novel and 1989 film)
firstAppearance Pet Sematary
surface form: novel Pet Sematary (1983)
gender male
genre horror
medium film
novel
television/streaming film
narrativeFunction exposition of the cemetery’s history
moral conscience of the story
nationality American
occupation retired man
personalityTrait folksy
guilt-ridden
kind
world-weary
portrayedBy Fred Gwynne
Jackson James White
surface form: Jackson White

John Lithgow
relationship friend of Louis Creed
husband of Norma Crandall
neighbor of Louis Creed
residence Ludlow, Maine NERFINISHED
reveals existence of the Micmac burial ground
existence of the pet cemetery
role central character
mentor figure
neighbor
supporting protagonist
settingContext small-town New England community
speaksIn rural Maine dialect
warnsAgainst using the burial ground

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