The Brood (1979)

The Brood
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Horror violence

Director: David Cronenberg
Actors: Oliver Reed, Felix Silla, Samantha Eggar, Susan Hogan, Robert A. Silverman, Art Hindle, Michael Magee, Joseph Shaw, Henry Beckman, Nuala Fitzgerald, Cindy Hinds, Gary Mckeehan, Michael Mcghee, John Ferguson, Larry Solway, Reiner Schwartz

After the painful breakup of her marriage, Nola Carveth seeks treatment at an experimental psychiatric clinic known as the Somafree Institute of Psychoplasmatics. While there, under the care of Dr. Raglan, the institute's founder, she is encouraged to work through her subconscious feelings of hurt and rage in a rather novel way: through bodily manifestation. Some of the clinic's patients develop grotesque sores, others cancerous growths or tumors. But Nola goes a step further. She gives "birth" to living incarnations of her darkest inner impulses. Once released, these walking ids exact gruesome revenge against Nola's family, especially her ex-husband, for every real and imagined slight that she has suffered at their hands over the course of her troubled life. The Brood is one of director David Cronenberg's darkest and most twisted films.

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Status: Normal
Run time: 92mins
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Member Reviews (6)

6 Member Reviews
Ann
says
old movie but it still creeps you out - better than a lot of the formula stuff that comes out now
Posted Saturday, 25 July 2009 See my other reviews
Jennifer C.
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what a waste of my time, i love david cronenberg but i fell asleep during this.
Posted Friday, 12 December 2008 See my other reviews
Mister Munt
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Well this stuff's just messed up. In a good way. Lots of fun to be had here, if you can stomach it.
Posted Friday, 22 August 2008 See my other reviews
Lloyd
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A classy story of a mother's rage directed to mutant children that she gives birth to in an unusual manner. The acting is 1st rate by a steller cast esp. Egger who is a very good British actress and Oliver Reed who really knows how to play the intense roles. The horror is chilling and the director is good with setting up chilling and entertaining scenes. The only gripe is that the murder scenes could have had a bit more varity showing how smart those little devils were. It amazing how Candy looks like Heather O'Rooke (Carol Anne-Poltergeist) only the freckles on her face is the biggest difference. I guess the long blonde style was popular then Def worth a view.
Posted Friday, 12 January 2007 See my other reviews
Paula B.
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One of David Cronenbergs worst, I am not a big fan of his and this movie reminds me why. It's so slow and drawn out. It's not scary and I found it pretentious.
Posted Tuesday, 1 November 2005 See my other reviews
Fiona Fu
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Well shot, great acting & fasinating ending!
Posted Thursday, 4 November 2004 See my other reviews