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1964 • Drama / Horror • 90m

Children of the Damned

"Beware the eyes that paralyze!!!"

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Six children are found spread through out the world that not only have enormous intelligence, but identical intelligence and have a strange bond to each other.

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Ian Hendry
Ian Hendry
Col Tom Llewellyn
Alan Badel
Alan Badel
Dr. David Neville
Barbara Ferris
Barbara Ferris
Susan Eliot
Alfred Burke
Alfred Burke
Colin Webster
Ralph Michael
Ralph Michael
Minister of Defense
Martin Miller
Martin Miller
Prof. Gruber
Patrick Wymark
Patrick Wymark
Commander
Harold Goldblatt
Harold Goldblatt
Harib
Bessie Love
Bessie Love
Mrs. Robbin
Tom Bowman
Tom Bowman
General Miller
Annette Kerr
Annette Kerr
Richard Marner
Richard Marner
Leo McKern
Leo McKern
Michael Robbins
Michael Robbins
Screenplay: John BrileyDirector: Anton LeaderExecutive Producer: Lawrence P. Bachmann

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John Chard
2020-04-13
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We are here for the same reason you are. "Warning: Spoilers" Children Of The Damned is directed by Anton M. Leader and written by John Briley. It's a thematic sequel to Village Of The Damned from 1960 which was based on the novel written by John Wyndham. Plot finds 6 children identified by UNESCO to have special powers that if used in unison could have devastating consequences for mankind. Interesting and atmospheric if ultimately lukewarm as a whole. Retreading the plot from the superior first film, it's amazing that this take actually has very little to do with the 1960 darling. Confused? Well you wont be watching this since it's very talky and the makers are intent on making us listen. Listen to some moral quandaries, Cold War politics and even a touch of existentialism. All nicely wrapped around 6 not very creepy kids who actually aren't very evil at all. The acting is fine, notably the taut turns from Ian Hendry and Alan Badel, while David Boulton's black & white photography carries a suitable bleakness to it. Well made but all too often dull; where Briley's script isn't as clever as it wants to be, the film is mostly saved by some technical smarts and a boldly gloomy ending. 5/10

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Status
Released
Origin
GB
Languages
English, Russian
Studios
Lawrence P. Bachmann Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios
Box Office
$2,000,000

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