Tochter des Bösen (1977)
62KTochter des Bösen: Directed by Robert Voskanian. With Laurel Barnett, Rosalie Cole, Frank Janson, Richard Hanners. A newly hired housekeeper arrives to her employer’s house in the countryside. She slowly discovers that the only child in the house, an eleven-year-old girl, hides a deadly secret.
“Rosilan (Rosalie Cole) is a girl with some problems-like her psychic abilities that allow her to talk to her dead mother, levitate objects, and raise the dead.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFrom producer Harry (u0026quot;Axeu0026quot;,u0026quot;Ritualsu0026quot;, u0026quot;Hitch-Hike To Hellu0026quot; and plenty of soft core flicks) Novak comes u0026quot;The Childu0026quot;, an uneven but still watchable take on the Zombie movie. The movie itself takes a while to get going, and like many movies of this type, the acting is terrible (especially Rosalie Cole, whose character is too much of a brat to be interesting or threatening), and the electronic score by Rob Wallace is grating.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eStill, when the final 20 minutes kick in, the movie kicks up. Thereu0026#39;s some nice moments, and the zombies themselves, while not Romero or Fulci levels, are still pretty creepy. The make up effects are also pretty good, especially considering the movieu0026#39;s budget.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;The Childu0026quot; is an alright Bad Seed movie, only with the supernatural and the living dead instead of a killer kid. Donu0026#39;t go into it expecting much, and you might sort of enjoy it. It would make a nice double bill movie with u0026quot;Children Shouldnu0026#39;t Play With Dead Thingsu0026quot;, Iu0026#39;ll tell you that.”