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      • Village of the Damned, British science-fiction film, released in 1960, that is noted for its unsettling story line about demonic children. (Read Martin Scorsese’s Britannica essay on film preservation.) Every resident of a small British village inexplicably—and simultaneously—falls asleep for hours.
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  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]

  3. 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.

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    • Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Wolf Rilla
    • 1960-12-07
  4. 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.

  5. Village of the Damned is a 1995 American science fiction-horror film directed by John Carpenter, written by David Himmelstein, and starring Christopher Reeve, Linda Kozlowski, Kirstie Alley, Michael Paré, Mark Hamill, and Meredith Salenger.

  6. Village of the Damned: Directed by John Carpenter. With Christopher Reeve, Kirstie Alley, Linda Kozlowski, Michael Paré. A small town's women give birth to unfriendly alien children posing as humans.

    • (35K)
    • Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • John Carpenter
    • 1995-04-28
  7. Village of the Damned, British science-fiction film, released in 1960, that is noted for its unsettling story line about demonic children. (Read Martin Scorsese’s Britannica essay on film preservation.) Every resident of a small British village inexplicably—and simultaneously—falls asleep for hours.

  8. One day the peaceful village of Midwich is cast into a mysterious sleep for several hours, but with no obvious consequences, until soon all the women of child-bearing age turn out to be pregnant.

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    • Sci-Fi
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