Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA social worker, still reeling from the loss of her architect husband, investigates the eccentric, psychedelic Wadsworth Family, consisting of a mother, two daughters, and an adult son with ... Leggi tuttoA social worker, still reeling from the loss of her architect husband, investigates the eccentric, psychedelic Wadsworth Family, consisting of a mother, two daughters, and an adult son with the apparent mental capacity of an infant.A social worker, still reeling from the loss of her architect husband, investigates the eccentric, psychedelic Wadsworth Family, consisting of a mother, two daughters, and an adult son with the apparent mental capacity of an infant.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Alba Wadsworth
- (as Suzanne Zenor)
- Judith
- (as Beatrice Manley Blau)
- Baby
- (as David Manzy)
- Dart player at birthday party
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
Comer is well-cast in the lead and Roman's performance is classic. As Roman's daughters, cult figure Marianna Hill (Red Line 7000,Medium Cool, High Plains Drifter,Dead People) and Suzanne Zenor are convincingly creepy. And did I mention Beatrice Manley Blau as Comer's mother-in-law? Now, she's scary!
Slick and sick little film that ends with a nice twist. Shelved by the studio;than given a limited theatrical release. A bit difficult to categorize but, definitely worth seeking out. The DVD, regrettably, has no extras but, the transfer looks good.
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- QuizThe re-mastered edition of the audio track is not the original track from the film. The original track contained the actual sounds made by David Mooney during the filming. The baby sounds came from his performance and not canned baby sounds. The original track must have been lost and later baby sounds were added.
- BlooperWhen Ann Gentry plays with baby, she gives the baby a plush lion but says it is a tiger.
- Citazioni
Ann Gentry: What about the family income?
Mrs. Wadsworth: Just what the county gives us for Baby.
Ann Gentry: Your daughters, are they employed?
Mrs. Wadsworth: Are my daughters... no, they help out the best they can, but it doesn't come to too much. Alba gives tennis lessons in the afternoon and Jermaine...
Germaine Wadsworth: Once in a while I do a TV commercial.
Mrs. Wadsworth: Sometimes I don't know how we make ends meet, but we always seem to manage.
Ann Gentry: Isn't there any money from your husband's pension? Or his social security?
Mrs. Wadsworth: Why no, how could there be?
Germaine Wadsworth: [laughs] She thinks he's dead.
Mrs. Wadsworth: [laughs] That man didn't die.
Germaine Wadsworth: No such luck.
Mrs. Wadsworth: It happened just before Baby was born. When I needed him most, he ran off and left us. But then all that's in the record.
Ann Gentry: Oh I'm sure it is.
Mrs. Wadsworth: My husband was a very weak man, Mrs. Gentry.
Germaine Wadsworth: No character.
Mrs. Wadsworth: None at all.
Ann Gentry: And you've had no contact with him since he left?
Mrs. Wadsworth: As far as I'm concerned, he might as WELL be dead.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Movie Macabre: The Baby (1982)
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