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Children of the Damned

  • Director: Tony Leader
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Science Fiction
  • Movie Type: Alien Film
  • Themes: Evil Children
  • Main Cast: Ian Hendry, Alan Badel, Barbara Ferris, Alfred Burke, Sheila Allen
  • Release Year: 1963
  • Country: UK
  • Run Time: 90 minutes

Plot

This sequel to the 1960 Village of The Damned falls short of the original well-made Sci-Fi shocker. The pretentious attempt to give the film a moral message severely weakens the plot and serves to confuse the fans of the previous film. Beautiful, strange children with genius IQ's, destructive dispositions, and ray-gun eyes, who were invaders bent on overtaking the earth in the former tale, are now a sample of mankind's future sent to the earth for the purpose of being destroyed in order to teach the present-day warlike man a lesson of some sort. Plagued with a tedious and unimaginative plot. ~ Lucinda Ramsey, All Movie Guide

Cast

Clive Powell - Paul; Frank Summerscales - Mark; Mahdu Mathen - Rashid; Gerald Delsol - Aga Nagalo; Roberta Rex - Nina; Franchesca Lee - Mi-Ling; Harold Goldblatt - Harib; Patrick Whyte - Mr. Davidson; Tom Bowman - Gen. Miller; Martin Miller - Prof. Gruber; Andre Mikhelson - Russian Official; Bessie Love; Ralph Michael - Defence Minister; Patrick Wymark

Credit

Tony Leader - Director, Ernest Walter - Editor, Ron Goodwin - Composer (Music Score), Davis Boulton - Cinematographer, Ben Arbeid - Producer, John Briley - Screenwriter, Benjamin Clark - Screenwriter

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Children of the Damned

Theatrical Poster
Directed by Anton M. Leader
Produced by Ben Arbeid
Written by John Briley
Starring Ian Hendry
Alan Badel
Barbara Ferris
Alfred Burke
Music by Ron Goodwin
Cinematography David Boulton
Editing by Ernest Walter
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) January 29, 1964
(U.S.A.)
Running time 90 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Preceded by Village of the Damned
Followed by John Carpenter's Village of the Damned

Children of the Damned is a 1963 science fiction film, a thematic sequel to the 1960 version of Village of the Damned. It is about a group of children, with similar psi-powers to the original seeding,[1] but without the obvious 'alien' differences in the earlier film.

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Plot

Six children are identified by a UNESCO research initiative into child development. The children have extraordinary powers of intellect and are all able to complete a difficult brick puzzle within the same amount of time.

British psychologist Tom Lewellin (Hendry) and geneticist David Neville (Badel) show an interest in Paul, a boy born in London, whose mother Diana (Allen) clearly hates him and claims never to have been touched by a man. This is put down to hysteria, it is implied she has 'loose' morals, but after a while, the two men realize that all six children were born without a father and are capable of telepathy.

The six children from various countries — China, the Soviet Union, India, Nigeria, the USA and the UK — who share this advanced intelligence are gathered in London and housed for collective study.

After international and Cold War tensions lead world governments to ask for their return to their respective embassies, the children murder their government's representatives, escape and take over an abandoned church in Southwark, London. They intermittently take control of the actions of Paul's aunt (Ferris) to help them survive in the derelict church while the military debates whether or not to destroy them. The children have demonstrated the capacity for telekinesis, causing the deaths of several government officials and soldiers.

Lewellin urges the government to give the children a last chance. He and a few scientists observe the difference between an ordinary human blood cell and the body cells of one of the children, Rashid, who has apparently been killed. After a short while investigating the cells, a scientist postulates that they may be human cells — but more advanced by a million years.

When authorities try to take control of them, the children are compelled to protect themselves. The situation escalates into a final showdown between armed forces and the children. Rashid emerges from the church alive, but the church is destroyed and the children are killed.

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