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Genres:
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Horror /
Thriller /
Drama /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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George Ratliff
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Actors:
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Haviland Morris,
Linda Larkin,
Jodie Markell,
Stephanie Roth Haberle,
Tom Bloom,
Alex Draper,
Ezra Barnes,
Jacob Kogan,
Rufus Collins,
Sam Rockwell,
Vera Farmiga,
Celia Weston,
Dallas Roberts,
Michael McKean,
Nancy Giles
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Duration:
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106 min.
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Rating:
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(5.9/10)116
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Plot Summary:
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Kelby Unger is a little ones man from a dysfunctional family that lives with his girlfriend Amelia Gates and has sleeping problems with dreadful nightmares. When he proposes Amelia, he coincidently receives a phone reprove from the warden of the prison of his hometown telling that his father had just died from heart attack. He decides to carry back to Bisbee for the funeral and Amelia goes with him. Kelby and Amelia out at his mother's as a gift and he meets his slut sister Trish, his one-time friends James Lilly and the policeman Wally and his unknown uncle Tom. When Wally has a wrought up br... eakdown with the eminence of Joshua, Kelby is haunted by the evil past in Bisbee.Read more Less
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Painful to watch!
This is not a horror it has no blood and gore at all like the picture suggests we thought the film would start to get going after an hour but got worse. The piano music throughout the film gets very irritating. I would not recommend this film at all unless you have a couple of hours in your life you want to waste.
good intresting film
I saw this film a few weeks ago and although at first it didnt seem intresting the film gradually started to pull me in and before i knew it i was telling my husband i had just watched a very good film. Its one of those film that stays with you long after you watch it and is showing what happens in a family when there second child was born and the reaction of the eldest child joshua who is nine and not your average kid.Srange things start to happen and although not tipical horror the end is a shocking revalation
Devil's Child
I mostly enjoyed this film, a unique slant on the 'bad seed' story. Jacob Kogan gives a chilling performance both innocent and scheming, of a child misunderstood by self-absorbed parents. The arrival of a second child pushes him further into the family background, which, it seems, just does not suit him. Thoughtful.
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