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[[File:John Shooter.jpg|thumb|250px|right|John Shooter in ''Secret Window''.]]
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[[File:John Shooter.jpg|thumb|250px|right|John Shooter in ''Secret Window''.]]''"I'll burn your life and every person in it like a hurricane in a high wind."''
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'''''John Shooter''''' is the main antagonist of both the novel [[Secret Window, Secret Garden]] and the 2004 movie adaption [[Secret Window (film)|Secret Window]]. Shooter was brought to life by actor John Turturro in the [[Secret Window (film)|2004 film]]. 
 
'''''John Shooter''''' is the main antagonist of both the novel [[Secret Window, Secret Garden]] and the 2004 movie adaption [[Secret Window (film)|Secret Window]]. Shooter was brought to life by actor John Turturro in the [[Secret Window (film)|2004 film]]. 
 
==Secret Window==
 
==Secret Window==

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John Shooter

John Shooter in Secret Window.

"I'll burn your life and every person in it like a hurricane in a high wind."

—- John Shooter to Mort Rainey


John Shooter is the main antagonist of both the novel Secret Window, Secret Garden and the 2004 movie adaption Secret Window. Shooter was brought to life by actor John Turturro in the 2004 film

Secret Window

Shooter is an enigmatic and deranged aspiring writer and dairy farmer from Mississippi who accuses author Mort Rainey of stealing his story "Sowing Season" and threatens his life and the lives of those around him if he doesn't admit to the theft of his story. Mort dismisses him as a lunatic, but Shooter isn't about to give up. Shooter winds up not only killing Mort's dog with a screwdriver, but also the lives of three other people before burning down his house.