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Village of the Damned: Directed by Wolf Rilla. With George Sanders, Barbara Shelley, Martin Stephens, Michael Gwynn. In the English village of Midwich, the blonde-haired, glowing-eyed children of uncertain paternity prove to have frightening powers.
- (19K)
- Horror, Sci-Fi
- Wolf Rilla
- 1960-12-07
Box office. $2,175,000 [2] Village of the Damned is a 1960 British science fiction horror film by Anglo-German director Wolf Rilla. The film is adapted from the novel The Midwich Cuckoos (1957) by John Wyndham. [3][4] The lead role of Professor Gordon Zellaby was played by George Sanders. [5]
Jul 4, 2021 · Item Size. 5.9G. In the small English village of Midwich everybody and everything falls into a deep, mysterious sleep for several hours in the middle of the day. Some months later every woman capable of child-bearing is pregnant and the children that are born out of these pregnancies seem to grow very fast and they all have the same blond hair ...
- 77 min
- 19.3K
- Shadows of the Dark
Apr 1, 2023 · Village of the Damned is a 1960 British science fiction horror film by Anglo-German director Wolf Rilla. The film is adapted from the novel The Midwich Cuckoos (1957) by John Wyndham. The lead role of Professor Gordon Zellaby was played by George Sanders.
- 77 min
- 884
- Wheaters
Sep 28, 2022. A chilling story of passive alien invasion and paranoia. Rated: 4/4 • Nov 18, 2023. Written and handled with a considerable amount of delicacy, it may possibly appeal more to the ...
- (41)
- George Sanders
- Wolf Rilla
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
318 IMDb 7.3 1 h 17 min 1960. 13+. Science Fiction · Horror · Eerie · Tense. Available to rent or buy. Rent. SD £3.49. Buy. SD £7.99. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.
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Synopsis. After a series of establishing shots of a village in rural England, we switch to a study where Gordon Zelleby (George Sanders) is making arrangements by phone with his brother-in-law, Alan Bernard (Michael Gwynn) to come down for the day. In mid-sentence Gordon collapses to the floor.