- A man and his son vacation to the quiet vampire populated town of Salem's Lot.
- Joe Weber is an anthropologist who takes his son on a trip to the New England town of Salem's Lot unaware that it is populated by vampires. When the inhabitants reveal their secret, they ask Joe to write a bible for them.—Patrick D. Rockwell <prockwell@thegrid.net>
- Reluctantly, the amoral anthropologist, Joe Weber, leaves the vast and dangerous Peruvian jungles, to return to the United States and take care of his rebellious teenage son, Jeremy. As the estranged father and son embark on a bonding trip to Joe's hometown of Salem's Lot, Maine, to visit Aunt Clara's decrepit house, right from the start, strange occurrences are a dead giveaway that something evil has gotten hold of the town. Now, fresh, bright-red blood stains the seemingly peaceful community, and there's no telling what Joe and, especially, Jeremy, have gotten themselves into. Indeed, a return to Salem's Lot was a poor decision. Is there an escape from the town of terror?—Nick Riganas
- An anthropologist along with his son returns to Salem's Lot, the town of his birth but is shocked to find that the town has been taken over by vampires who sleeps by the day while their human servants take care of the town during the day. The vampires persuade the anthropologist to write a book on the history of vampires from the vampire's perspective showing how vampires can coexist with humans without shedding blood. The vampires r hell bent that the anthropologist write their history cos of his credibility.—Fella_shibby@yahoo.com
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By what name was A Return to Salem's Lot (1987) officially released in India in English?
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