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    The Child
    The Child

    The Child

    "Let's play hide and go kill...!"

    4.2•June 2, 1977•1h 22m
    HorrorMystery

    Storyline

    In early 20th century California, a young woman, Alicianne, takes a job as a nanny to a young girl, Rosalie Nordon, whose mother has recently died. On her way to the rural, secluded Nordon home, Alicianne meets a neighbor who warns her of the family's reputation. She soon meets the crabby, morbid Mr. Nordon, his awkward son Len, and the aloof Rosalie, who can seemingly animate objects when she is angry.

    Director
    Robert Voskanian
    Writers
    Ralph Lucas

    Top Cast

    Laurel Barnett

    Alicianne Del Mar

    Rosalie Cole

    Rosalie Nordon

    Frank Janson

    Nordon

    Richard Hanners

    Len Nordon

    Ruth Ballan

    Mrs. Whitfield

    Slosson Bing Jong

    Gardener

    Rod Medigovich

    Priest / Creature

    Wendell Hudiburg

    Pall Bearer

    Chris Tieken

    Jefferson

    Jim Dickson

    Creature

    Chick Cavanaugh

    Creature

    Anoosh Avan

    Creature

    Featured Reviews

    T

    tmdb17996075

    February 14, 2017
    6 / 10
    The story goes something like this: A sweet young lady named Alicianne Del Mar is hired as a baby-sitter for a little girl named Rosalie Nordon, who has just lost her mother. When Alicianne is driving to the Nordon's house, her car breaks down and she is kindly assisted by Mrs. Whitfield, an elderly woman who lives in the area. Mrs. Whitfield also tells Alicianne that the Nordons are a very peculiar family and that she doesn't like them very much, especially little Rosalie. Mrs. Whitfield thinks Rosalie is responsible for a lot of bad things that happen in the woods, but the baby-sitter doesn't take the accusations very seriously and she assumes that the little girl's bad behavior may have to do with the fact that she has recently lost her mother. When Alicianne arrives to the house, Mr. Nordon doesn't exactly offer her a friendly welcome, but his older son, Len, apologizes for his father's rustic manners. At first, Rosalie seems happy to have Alicianne in the house and they become very attached, against all odds. Rosalie is actually not very sociable, she doesn't have any friends and does a lot of strange things, like, walking around the cemetery during the night. She behaves in a very cynical and downright sinister way and is disrespectful towards his father and defies him constantly. Eventually, Alicianne becomes Rosalie's target too, reaching the point of receiving threats. Things go out of control completely and Alicianne understands that Mrs. Whitfield was right all along and Rosalie is not an ordinary girl. When she discovers the truth, she teams up with Rosalie's brother in order to get out of the house before it's too late. Less than perfect as it is, "The Child" offers a very dark and unsettling atmosphere. I don't know anything about the filming locations, but the woods and the big house where the story take place are eerie and both sceneries convey a feeling of isolation and gloominess. I don't find nature and isolation depressing per se, but when you put these characters in this sceneries, I really do. Rosalie (the so-called "Child") is very dark and the relationship between her and her father is, in my opinion, what makes "The Child" a very unique and disturbing film. We have seen enough horror films about evil children and it's a shame that Rosalie is not highly appreciated as some of her counterparts (although, it could be possible that the lack of distribution may have something to do with Rosalie's anonymity as a horror icon). Strange as it may sound, I consider Rosalie a very memorable horror character and I have seen my decent share of horror films in 27 years. If you set your expectations bar low and can get around the mediocre special effects and the amateurish acting, you might enjoy "The Child" for what it is. My main problem with this film is that we never get to know enough about Rosalie's late mother, which is crucial to the story. Apparently, Rosalie's disturbing behavior was hereditary and while some of her background story is revealed by some of the characters, in my opinion, it wasn't enough. I think this film could have been a lot better if they revealed more about this particular character. Other than that, "The Child" is a very enjoyable little flick and I highly recommend it to horror fans who don't take films too seriously all the time.
    W

    Wuchak

    December 13, 2025
    6 / 10
    **_A young woman is hired to take care of a strange child in rural SoCal_** Shot mostly at the end of 1973, this only cost $30,000 (which would be equal to $180,000 today) and wasn’t completed until 1976 due to repeated delays, which explains its 1977 release date. The events take place in the 1930s, but it weirdly seems like the 1970s due to Len’s haircut & apparel, as well as the noticeable prominence of the power lines, not to mention the protagonist (Laurel Barnett) and the girl (Rosalie Cole) smack of the ’70s, dresses or no dresses. There’s a quality creepy mood augmented by a notable discordant score that brings to mind “The Shuttered Room,” just mixed with bits from “Terror at Red Wolf Inn,” “Lemora,” “Messiah of Evil” and “Night of the Living Dead.” There’s also a hint of telekinesis that precedes “Carrie” by 2.5 years (going by shooting dates, not release dates). All of the dialogue was dubiously dubbed in post-production, which adds to the off-kilter vibe of the proceedings. The special make-up effects are excellent, all things considered, but the last act becomes tedious with screaming Alicianne’s all-around uselessness being unbelievable (think Barbra from “Night of the Living Dead”). A daring, independent woman like Alicianne would be tougher than that during the The Depression. Be forewarned, this ranks with the least of the movies mentioned due to its low-budget limitations, yet its sense of artistry is undeniable. It runs 1h 23m and was shot in Los Angeles County at Culver City, Montebello and Boyle Heights (the interiors of Mrs. Whitfield’s house and the Nordon home) with the main outdoor location being the Standard Oil yard that's located on both sides of La Cienega Blvd in Ladera Heights, which is 8-10 miles southwest of Hollywood. GRADE: B-

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    StatusReleased
    LanguageEN
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