Sadly, they were cut/scrapped. Rachel had been left alone by her parents to take care of her unstable sister the night that Zelda died and the experience scarred her for life.
With Pascow's dying breath, he promised he'd come back for Louis. There are two audiobook versions of Pet Sematary. In the 1989 film, there were originally going to be more Pascow scenes. In the 2019 version, Pascow is of African-American descent. He addresses his dying words personally to Louis by name, even though they have never met. Ellie specifically mentions Victor Pascow (mispronouncing his name "Paxcow") and how he confided his warning to Louis before his soul discorporated. The second his soul left his body, it intertwined with Louise's soul. Louis Creed, a doctor from Chicago, moves to a house near the small town of Ludlow, Maine with his family: wife Rachel; their two young children, Eileen (\"Ellie\") and Gage; and Ellie's cat, Winston Church. Louis himself (who's own relationship with his in-laws had always been very strained) is furious at the thought of Rachel's parents' neglect and promises to have a better understanding of Rachel's attitude toward death. Jud, guessing what Louis is planning, attempts to dissuade him by telling him another story of the burial ground, that of Jud and three of his friends went to the Baterman house to confront the pair, but Timmy, speaking for the first time since his resurrection, confronted each of them with indiscretions they had committed, indiscretions he had no way of knowing, thus giving the impression that the resurrected Timmy was actually some sort of demon who had possessed Timmy's body. Just got done reading the book. Louis, pushed to the edge of sanity and having prematurely aged with shockingly white hair, burns down Jud's house, then carries Rachel's body to the burial ground, saying that he "waited too long" with Gage but is confident that Rachel will come back the same as before. He sneaks into his old home and steals a scalpel from Louis' medical bag -- Louis, in a deep sleep after returning from the burial ground, is repulsed by Gage's foul odor while unconscious but does not wake up. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. On the night following Pascow's death, Louis experiences what he believes is a very vivid dream in which he meets Pascow, who leads him to the deadfall at the back of the "sematary" and warns him to not go beyond there. Playing solitaire, he hears his resurrected wife walk into the house. Calm, patient, likes to help people, slightly creepy. One day, he, his friend, and his fiance decided to take a jog. Pascow is supposed to resemble that of somewhat a guardian angel. Louis buries Gage at the burial ground. Their neighbor, an elderly man named Jud Crandall, warns Louis and Rachel about the highway that runs past their house; it is used by trucks that come mostly from a nearby chemical plant that often pass by at high speeds.Jud and L… Louis exhumes his son's body and takes him to the burial site. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Victor Pascow was a student at the University of Maine who suffered a fatal head injury after being struck by an automobile.
He had a fiance and planned to get married, but then that all changed. He came to the University of Maine to study electrical engineering. Rachel sinks into a deep depression; Ellie becomes depressed as well. Rebecca No, your 10 year old son should not read this or any other Stephen King book at his age. The other version, which is unabridged, is read by Merwin Smith. A hand falls on his shoulder and his wife greets him with "Darling..." but she speaks as if her mouth is full of gravel and dirt. Jud tells Louis about his dog Spot, who was brought back to life in the same manner when Jud was twelve.