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"Autopsy Room Four" is the first short story in the collection Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales by Stephen King. It was first published in the anthology Robert Bloch's Psychos in 1997 and appeared in King's anthology Six Stories the same year. It was adapted into a short film in 2003. It is also part of TNT's Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King series in the summer of 2006. The plot is based on the set-up of classic short-story "Breakdown" by Louis Pollock, originally published in Collier's Magazine in 1947, in which the protagonist is paralyzed in an auto accident, and must prove that he is alive. At one point in the King story, the protagonist explicitly thinks about the television version of "Breakdown. "Breakdown" appeared on television twice, in 1955 and 1985, both times on Alfred Hitchcock Presents. See Breakdown on IMDB Howard Cottrell awakes from some form of unconsciousness to find himself laid out in an autopsy room. As the doctor prepare to... full article at wikipedia

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