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The Baby
Theatrical Release Date: 1973-03
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Studio: Image Entertainment
Editorial Review - Description
What goes on in this nursery isn't for kids! Pray you don't learn the secret of..."The Baby!" Social worker Ann Gentry (Anjanette Comer) is assigned to a new case: the Wadsworth family, which consists of an abusive, alcoholic mother (Ruth Roman), two demented and over-sexed daughters (Suzanne Zenor and Mariana Hill) and "Baby"--a grown son who lives in a crib, gurgles incoherently and is treated like an infant! As Ann slowly learns the dark secrets behind the family, she sets her sights on liberating Baby until a bizarre revelation about her own past leads to a shocking and twisted denouement. Spend some time with one of cinema's sickest families ever and rediscover a little-seen thriller that ranks as one of the most perverse and unique films of the 1970s.
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A Customer Review by Brian Murphy
As a fan of weird/obscure/b-movies and after reading some of the reviews here on Amazon, I was excited to watch this movie. Boy, what a disappointment. First off, the movie isn't really a horror movie. Yes this movie is weird and the plot is somewhat bizarre but it wasn't "weird" or "interesting" enough to pay around $20.00; trust me on this.
Some of the bad points of the movie were: The grown man (who actually looks a little like Keith Moon in his later years) acting like a baby was pretty lame. On top of that, there were no cool sets or visuals. The acting was horrible (and not in a good, campy way). The dialogue and conversations were drawn out, boring, and annoyingly hard to hear.
The ending was kind of cool but there were lots of plot holes that led to it. In other words, this movie is not worth your time or money.
A bazare, twisted, strange film!
A Customer Review by Sadie
This well-acted film is a gothic, southern, horror psychodrama from the early 1970's.It played mainly in drive-ins across the country in the mid-seventies."Baby" is a man/child in his twenties kept in a infantile state by his twisted, husky-voiced, chain smoking mother(played perfectly by Ruth Roman) & sexy adult sisters(Suzanne Zenor & Marianna Hill). He is not allowed to walk or talk and has been kept confined in a crib his whole life. When a social worker starts investigating, the bizarre family quickly grows suspicious of her intentions. There is a reason the social worker wants "Baby" for herself. Which is revealed in a real twist of a ending! You don't see this coming! This film contains plenty of suggested incest, physical, mental & sexual abuse & even sadism. A wild drug birthday party for "Baby" complete with the early 1970's clothes & disco music is thrown in also. This is a one-of-a-kind movie - an original. This is probally the strangest, most bizarre movie ever shown on film. A very weird movie. This film is recommended if you want to peak your curiosity.
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