Baby Blood (1990) [R]

Release Date:
January 24, 1990

Original Title:
Baby Blood

Alternate Titles:
Baby Blood
The Evil Within
Зло внутри
Кровожадный ребёнок

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Partner's Productions

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  GB: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 88

It's time to feed the baby.

A cruel circus owner beats and abuses his pregnant wife. One day the circus receives a leopard newly captured in Africa, but the animal soon dies. However, an evil creature that was inside the leopard bursts out of the animal's body, burrows into the wife's body and takes over her fetus. It soon starts demanding blood, and the woman goes searching for victims for her new "baby."

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Art Direction:
Jean-Claude Rive
Robert Ruscoe
Jean-François Garreau
Guillaume Lanoux

Costume Design:
Zazou Gagarine

Director:
Alain Robak

Director of Photography:
Bernard Déchet

Editor:
Élisabeth Moulinier

First Assistant Director:
Dominique Treillou

Makeup Artist:
Benoît Lestang

Original Music Composer:
Carlos Acciari

Producer:
Joëlle Malberg
Ariel Zeitoun
Irène Sohm

Second Assistant Director:
Thierry Guerinel

Sound:
Serge Richard
Joël Rangon
Yves Laisné

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Thierry Sabatier

Writer:
Serge Cukier
Alain Robak

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