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The Child (1976)

The Child (1976)
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This odd little period zombie film plays like a hybrid of Night of the Living Dead and The Bad Seed. The story centers on a seemingly-innocent tyke (Rosalie Cole), living in the rural Northwest in the 1930s, who discovers her father's role in her mother's brutal murder and takes supernatural revenge by summoning up an army of zombies from the local cemetery. While the locals are getting chomped in increasing numbers, the only one who learns of the girl's demonic tendencies is her teenage nanny (Laurel Barnett), who finds herself surrounded by legions of ghouls in a farmhouse for the violent climax. This slow-moving film does manage some very effective moments, summoning chills from seemingly innocuous subjects -- Cole's frequently glassy expression; an ominously-flickering Jack O' lantern -- but the barely-mobile zombies take forever to show up for the final payoff and aren't really worth the wait. Released briefly to theaters as The Child or The Zombie Child, then re-titled for video. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Laurel BarnettRosalie Cole, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Voskanian
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Child

This odd little period zombie film plays like a hybrid of Night of the Living Dead and The Bad Seed. The story centers on a seemingly-innocent tyke (Rosalie Cole), living in the rural Northwest in the 1930s, who discovers her father's role in her mother's brutal murder and takes supernatural revenge by summoning up an army of zombies from the local cemetery. While the locals are getting chomped in increasing numbers, the only one who learns of the girl's demonic tendencies is her teenage nanny (Laurel Barnett), who finds herself surrounded by legions of ghouls in a farmhouse for the violent climax. This slow-moving film does manage some very effective moments, summoning chills from seemingly innocuous subjects -- Cole's frequently glassy expression; an ominously-flickering Jack O' lantern -- but the barely-mobile zombies take forever to show up for the final payoff and aren't really worth the wait. Released briefly to theaters as The Child or The Zombie Child, then re-titled for video. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
83 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Voskanian
Writer(s):
Ralph Lucas
Producer(s):
Robert Dadashian
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Graphic Violence, Not For Children, Adult Language)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Bethsheba T.

    The same thing happened to me. I rented this movie twice and even I complained but both times they sent me some boring French movie called Le Enfant. I really wanted to see this movie. So do not rent unless you enjoy silly French love stories because this is what you will get. They also did the same thing to me with an old horror movie called Revenge. Twice they sent me Revenge with Kevin Costner in it. So don't rent that one either.

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    Theresa S.

    I also received the incorrect movie twice. Put orange stickers on the DVD and the pouch stating that this is a french subtitled movie about teen love!!!

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    Wayne M.

    Blockbuster sent "Le Enfant" and not "The Child" twice, even after I complained. So I gave up. Good luck getting the correct movie. OBTW..."Le Enfant" is OK

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