The Children

The Children

The Children

Titre original The Children
Pays d’origine Drapeau : Royaume-Uni Royaume-Uni
Genre Horreur
Durée 1h25min

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The Children est un film d'horreur britannique sorti en 2009, réalisé par Tom Shankland et mettant en scène Eva Birthistle[1].

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Deux familles se réunissent dans une grande maison à la campagne pour célébrer le Nouvel An. C'est l'idéal ! Un endroit très tranquille pour que les parents puissent se reposer, un magnifique terrain de jeu pour les enfants.

Mais pourtant, cet incroyable moment prend vite une tournure étrange qu’aucun des adultes n’aurait pu imaginer : leurs propres enfants, sous l’effet d’une possession maléfique, se retournent contre eux avec une cruauté et une méchanceté implacable.

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  • Titre : The Children
  • Titre original : The Children
  • Réalisation : Tom Shankland
  • Production : Allan Niblo, James Richardson
  • Musique : Stephen Hilton
  • Sociétés de production : Screen West Midlands, BBC Films, Aramid Entertainment, Barnsnape Films
  • Publié par : Vertigo Films (Royaume-Uni), Icon Productions (Australie)
  • Langue originale : Anglais
  • Pays : Drapeau : Royaume-Uni Royaume-Uni
  • Sorties :
  • Public : Interdit aux moins de 12 ans.

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