
Fluke is a movie directed by Carlo Carlei in 1995 and based on the book of the same name by James Herbert, first published in 1977. The movie features Matthew Modine, Nancy Travis, Samuel L. Jackson, Eric Stoltz, Max Pomeranc, Ron Perlman, and others.
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Storyline
Awakening on his inaugural morning, Fluke, a newborn puppy, is introduced to a world brimming with excitement and playfulness. Whether engaging in lively romps with his siblings or snuggling up beside his mother for a nap, Fluke revels in the joys of puppyhood. However, as recurring dreams and a series of mishaps evoke memories of a distinct past life, he gradually realizes that he once existed as a man!
Movie vs Book

Year
1995
Minutes
96
Movie Rate
6.70
Source: IMDb

Year
1977
Pages
215
Book Rate
7.74
S: Goodreads
Book
Fluke
Author: James Herbert
Country: UK
First published in: 1977
Length: 215 pages
Genre: Fiction
User polls & recommendations
“The language of prose is very different than the language of cinema. The movie has to successfully translate what was in the book.”
YANN MARTEL (Writer)
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