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Children of the Damned

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Genre
  
Horror, Sci-Fi

Screenplay
  
John Briley

Country
  
United Kingdom

6.1/10
IMDb

Director
  
Anton Leader

Music director
  
Ron Goodwin

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Children of the Damned movie poster

Release date
  
29 January 1964 (1964-01-29) (U.S.)

Writer
  
John Briley (screenplay), John Wyndham (novel)

Cast
  
Ian Hendry
(Col Tom Llewellyn),
Alan Badel
(Dr. David Neville),
Barbara Ferris
(Susan Eliot),
Alfred Burke
(Colin Webster),
Sheila Allen
(Diana Looran),
Ralph Michael
(Defense Minister)

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,
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,
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Tagline
  
Beware the eyes that paralyze!!!

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Children of the Damned is a 1964 British black-and-white science fiction film, a thematic sequel to 1960's Village of the Damned, which concerns a group of children with similar psi-powers to those in the earlier film. The film enables a interpretation of the children as being a good and more pure form of human being than evil and alien.

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Plot

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Six children are identified by a team of UNESCO researchers investigating child development. The children have extraordinary powers of intellect and are all able to complete a difficult brick puzzle in exactly the same amount of time.

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British psychologist Tom Lewellin (Ian Hendry) and geneticist David Neville (Alan Badel) are interested in Paul, a London boy whose mother Diana (Sheila Allen) clearly hates the child and insists she was never touched by a man. This is initially dismissed as hysteria and it is implied she has 'loose' morals. But after a while the two men realize that all six children were born without a father and are also capable of telepathy.

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The children, from various countries – China, India, Nigeria, the Soviet Union, the United States and the UK – are brought to London for a collective study into their advanced intelligence. However the children escape from their embassies and gather at an abandoned church in Southwark, London. They intermittently take mental control of Paul's aunt (Ferris) to help them survive in the derelict church. Meanwhile, the military debates whether or not to destroy them. The children have demonstrated the capacity for telekinesis and construct a complex machine which uses sonic waves as a defensive weapon, which kills several government officials and soldiers. But the military realizes that they only fight back when attacked. After psychologist Tom Lewellin makes a passionate plea asking the group return to their respective embassies, the children obey and murder embassy and military officials before returning to the church.

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Lewellin urges the government to give the children leeway. However his team of scientists observe the difference between an ordinary human blood cell and the cells of one of the children, thereby implying the children to be non-human, and destined to become a threat to the human race.

When authorities try to take control of the children, they are forced to protect themselves. As the situation escalates into a final showdown between the military and the children, one of the scientists postulates that the judgment of the children being alien was incorrect, and that the children's cells are in fact human, advanced by a million years. Meanwhile, the children also imply they have arrived at the decision their presence is incompatible with that of basic humans, and therefore they intend to lower their defences and sacrifice themselves. The military commander recognizes a mistake has been made, and aborts the attack command. However, the command is triggered accidentally by a screwdriver – one of the simplest of basic man's machines. The church is destroyed, and the children are killed.

Critical reception

The New York Times wrote: "... a dull, pretentious successor to that marvelous little chiller of several seasons ago, Village of the Damned. What a comedown." In contrast, Time Out called the sequel a "... fairly intriguing and atmospheric exercise in science fiction ...."

References

Children of the Damned Wikipedia
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