Autopsy Room Four 1731392 219480809 2008-06-15T12:53:51Z Garion96 397881 rm per [[wp:mosflag]] using [[Project:AutoWikiBrowser|AWB]] {{Infobox short story | <!-- See [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Novels]] or [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Books]] --> | name = Autopsy Room Four | author = [[Stephen King]] | country = [[United States]] | language = [[English language|English]] | genre = [[Horror fiction|Horror]] [[short story]] | published_in = ''[[Six Stories]]'',<br />''[[Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales]]'' | publisher = [[Scribner]] | media_type = Print ([[Paperback]]) | pub_date = [[2002 in literature|2002]] | preceded_by = | followed_by = }} "'''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. ==Source== 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 [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0508134/ Breakdown on IMDB] ==Plot== Howard Cottrell awakes from some form of unconsciousness to find himself laid out in an [[autopsy]] room. As the [[Physician|doctor]]s prepare to begin, Howard struggles to come to grips with what is happening. After realizing that he is not dead, he deduces that he is in a [[paralysis|paralysed]] state, and struggles to somehow inform the doctors of this fact before they cut into him. While prepping Cottrell's body, the doctor in charge, Katie Arlen, finds [[shrapnel]] wounds around his nether regions. While she is absent-mindedly examining these, another doctor rushes into the room to inform them that Howard is still alive. Katie looks down - to find herself holding Howard's erect penis. In a humorous afternote, Howard explains that he was possibly bitten by a very rare [[snake]], causing the death-like paralysis. Another one of the doctors discovered that same snake in his golf bag and was promptly bitten. It is presumed that he will recover. Howard adds that he and Katie dated for a while, but broke up due to an embarrassing problem in the bedroom: he was [[impotent]] unless she was wearing rubber gloves. == Note == Supposedly Howard was bitten by a snake called a Peruvian [[boomslang]]. However, boomslangs only live in [[Africa]]; the word literally means "tree snake" in the [[Afrikaans]] language. In his notes at the end, King says he got the name from [[Agatha Christie]]: the snake was featured in one of her famous [[Hercule Poirot]] books. King said that [[boomslang]] was just a word he liked, and that he "doubt[ed] like Hell" that a Peruvian one existed. ==Film, TV or theatrical adaptations == * The short story was adapted as an hour-long episode of the Turner Network Television mini-series Nightmares and Dreamscapes in 2006, along with "[[The Road Virus Heads North]]". * The music video of [[Incubus]]'s song, [[Anna Molly]], has a similar plot line. ==Background== King writes: "At some point I think every writer of scary stories has to tackle the subject of [[premature burial]], if only because it seems to be such a pervasive fear" ==References== {{Unreferenced|date=May 2007}} ==External links== *{{imdb title|id=0376494|title=Autopsy Room Four}} *[http://www.stephenkingshortmovies.com/goto.php?movies/autopsy_room_four.php Stephen King Short Movies - Autopsy Room Four Trailer] {{Everything'sEventual}} [[Category:2003 films]] [[Category:Films based on Stephen King's works]] [[Category:Short stories by Stephen King]] [[es:Sala de autopsias número 4]] [[ja:第四解剖室]]