Village of the Damned (1960)
Directed by Wolf Rilla
Genres - Horror, Drama, Mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller |
Sub-Genres - Alien Film, Sci-Fi Horror |
Release Date - Oct 25, 1960 (USA - Limited), Dec 7, 1960 (USA), Apr 28, 1995 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 77 min. |
Countries - United Kingdom |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Something is seriously amiss in the tiny British village of Midwich. At 11 a.m. one morning, every village resident suddenly falls asleep -- and then, just as suddenly, everyone wakes up, completely unaffected by the phenomenon. Well, not completely: virtually every woman of childbearing years has become pregnant. All the babies are born on the same night, at precisely the same moment. All look the same, weigh the same, and even have the same curious cross-hatched hair and underdeveloped fingernails. Four years later, the children have all prematurely reached the age of nine or so -- and all behave in a weird, conspiratorial manner, comporting themselves more like adults than kids. Resident scientist George Sanders, one of the fathers, surmises that the bizarre manner of the children -- from their zombie-like movements to their cold, staring eyes -- is the result of radioactivity, possibly extraterrestrial in nature. One thing is certain: the children possess powers far beyond those of ordinary mortals. And they must be stopped. One of the most influential science fiction films of the 1960s, Village of the Damned was based on the equally eerie John Wyndham novel The Midwich Cuckoos. The more explicit 1995 remake was widely panned in comparison.
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child, evil-possession, invasion, alien [not human], bizarre, child-rearing, doctor, eccentric, mystery [unexplained phenomenon], pregnancy, unusual, village, teacher, teenagers
Attributes
Cult Film, High Artistic Quality