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Die Wiege des Satans

Originaltitel: It Lives Again
  • 1978
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 31 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,2/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Die Wiege des Satans (1978)
Official Trailer
trailer wiedergeben0:37
1 Video
47 Fotos
HorrorScience-Fiction

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  • Regie
    • Larry Cohen
  • Drehbuch
    • Larry Cohen
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Frederic Forrest
    • Kathleen Lloyd
    • John P. Ryan
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    5,2/10
    2905
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    • Regie
      • Larry Cohen
    • Drehbuch
      • Larry Cohen
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Frederic Forrest
      • Kathleen Lloyd
      • John P. Ryan
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    Frederic Forrest
    Frederic Forrest
    • Eugene Scott
    Kathleen Lloyd
    Kathleen Lloyd
    • Jody Scott
    John P. Ryan
    John P. Ryan
    • Frank Davis
    John Marley
    John Marley
    • Mr. Mallory
    Andrew Duggan
    Andrew Duggan
    • Dr. Perry
    Eddie Constantine
    Eddie Constantine
    • Dr. Forest
    James Dixon
    James Dixon
    • Det. Lt. Perkins
    Dennis O'Flaherty
    • Dr. Peters
    Melissa Inger
    • Valerie
    Jill Gatsby
    Jill Gatsby
    • Cindy
    • (as Victoria Jill)
    Bobby Ramsen
    • Dr. Santo De Silva
    Glenda Young
    • Lydia
    Lynn Wood
    • Jody's Mother
    Alex Baker
    • Reservoir Guard
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    Greg Cannom
    Greg Cannom
    • Baby Monster
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      • Larry Cohen
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      • Larry Cohen
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    safeinheaven

    There's a magic about the IT'S ALIVE films I love them and can't understand why people hate them

    It's Alive epitomizes the realization of the perennial fears: this could really happen and the (Frankenstien-esqe) ideal of setting something in motion that cannot be controlled or committing an act that you cannot repeal or take back. The First Its alive is truly an epic, we have Davis wanting to kill his monster-baby and evolving to the point of wanting to protect it--an adroit display of humanism. It Lives Again multiplies the fears of the first film exponentially by 3 (there are three babies) and the motives of the main characters evolve as well.

    Part 3 still manages to pull on my heart-strings yet its tired-feeling. I look beyond the technical deficiencies of all three films and am captivated my their magic. Somehow fans allow themselves to watch King Kong 1933, Phantom of the Opera 1925, The Lost World 1925, and Niosferatu 1922 and three of these films don't have sound and all are shot in black and white and King Kong's effects are far out-dated. We have to look beyond a lot of things to really, to be carried away . . . too often our expectations are too high and we're not humbled in our approach to these genre pictures. A lot of us don't go to church because we feel its boring because there's nothing there . . . same with the movies . . . we have to allow ourselves to feel sometimes what's really there in order to love the films.
    5Stevieboy666

    Rehash of the original but not as good.

    "The monster child returns - but now there are three!" Frank Davis (John P Ryan), father of the original "It", is back but this time he is in Tuscon, Arizona, to warn expectant couple Eugene and Jody Scott that their baby will be a murderous mutant, like his was. Led by Mallory (prolific actor John Marley), the cops want to kill their baby but Davis helps them to evade capture, their now-born creature joins two other mutants in a safe location but when they escape a fresh wave of killing begins. Unlike "It's Alive" (1974) the first half is quite uneventful, the baby isn't seen until 30 minutes in. Rick Baker once again provides the special effects and we do see more of the mutant babies, however there are fewer kills and less gore than in the original. Music once again comes from composer Bernard Herrmann, though he had died several years beforehand so it is just rehashed material. Overall this isn't a bad sequel, if you liked the original then it is worth watching, but given the good cast they do seem a little wasted. The ending hints at another sequel and sure enough it came, though not until 9 years later.
    6BaronBl00d

    Taking Baby Steps

    John P. Ryan returns as Frank Davis, the father of the monster baby from It's Alive, this time to warn parents of infants about to be born of a conspiracy of the government to have killing squads ready at the time of birth. It seems that his baby was just the tip of the iceberg - a whole group of these mutant babies is being born all over the country. Though certainly not as effective as the original, I found It Lives Again to be quite an engaging, well-done sequel. Larry Cohen again returns as both writer and director, and he brings back some of the same folks from the original - James Dixon in particular returns as the lieutenant. john Marley does an able job playing a policeman with special reason to seeing these babies die. The other actors give decent performances with Andrew Duggan standing out as a doctor bent on giving these babies a chance. I guess what I really liked about the film was the sense that even though these mutants are destructive, killing machines, they still have a glimmer, a spark if you will, of some kind of inherent humanity. Cohen tries to keep his viewers at least somewhat sympathetic to their plight. As with the first film, don't look for mind-boggling special effects here. We get the same camera blur treatment when we see things through the eyes of the babies. We also never get a real good look at the infants in this one either. Some scenes that I thought were particularly well-shot include the hospital awaiting the arrival of the Scott's and much of the by-play with Marley and Ryan. Bernard Herrmann's music is back as well. Rather enjoyable sequel!
    6gavin6942

    If You Thought One Baby Was Bad, Try Triplets!

    After the Davis baby is destroyed, others begin to appear around the country. The second film follows a renegade group of people (including Frank Davis from the first film) who are trying to prevent the government from killing the mutant babies. But at what price? Along with Frank, we now have the Scott family: Eugene Scott (played by Frederic Forrest, best known to me as the Nazi Surplus Store Owner from "Falling Down") and Jody Scott (played by the lovely and undercast Kathleen Lloyd). And the Scott family doesn't like it when you try to kill their baby! Oh, and the makeup effects of Oscar-winning Rick Baker again.

    This film picks up pretty much where the other left off, give or take a few months. Where the first one pushed the message of chemicals affecting unborn babies, this is more of a family message: parents should love their children regardless of who or what they are. If your child is a criminal or autistic, they're still your child and you should defend and love them, not let the government exterminate them.

    There's also a really subtle subplot about child molestation. Although never explicitly shown, there is good reason to believe molestation is occurring between an adult and a child family member. (I won't say who, but you should notice it as hints are dropped multiple times.)

    This film is paced better than the first one, and the attacks are a bit more often and slightly more gruesome (though by no means graphic). Going from a PG rating to an R was a good move, though they didn't push the rating as much as I probably would have liked. And a really strange thing happens: Frank Davis becomes known as "Frank Davis". Not "Frank", not "Mr. Davis"... but "Frank Davis" every time he is mentioned. It seems unnatural, as if somehow he is a celebrity that needs to be highlighted, like TV's Patrick Duffy or something.

    Although I liked this movie better than the first one, it relies heavily on the first one to understand it, so you're really stuck having to watch both if you want to "get it". The recurring characters and source of the mutants won't make sense unless you see the original. But by all means if you liked the first one, watch the second... and if you liked this one, watch the third.
    brandonsites1981

    * out of 4.

    Weak follow-up to the original cult classic It's Alive is virtually a remake of the first film, but with three babies this time around instead of one. Dull, boring, talky horror flick with a disappointing score and just about all the action and scares confined to the end, but by then it is too late. Rick Baker actually did the poor effects for this inept sequel.

    Rated R; Violence & Profanity.

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      The opening credits for the film were done using director Larry Cohen's own swimming pool.
    • Patzer
      The man who gives Jody Scott the instructions for the pick-up tells her to go to a theater and then go out 15 minutes after the beginning of a film. When she goes out, it can be seen that the film (Der Mann mit der Todeskralle (1973)) is running almost at its final sequence.
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      Frank Davis: Why are you trying so hard to do your job?

      Mr. Mallory: I have a high regard for the human race. I want to see that it sticks around a little while longer.

    • Verbindungen
      Edited from Die Wiege des Bösen (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      Dreaming
      by Billy Kinsley

      Performed by Liverpool Express (as The Liverpool Express)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1. Dezember 1978 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • It Lives Again
    • Drehorte
      • Tucson Warehouse and Transfer, Downtown, Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Larco Productions
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