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The Cradle
In the early period of China's War of Liberation the Yan'an Nursey which housed the children of the revolutionary fighters had to be evacuated. Li Nan, an army instructor, guides the group of children to the liberated area in the Taihang Mountains and their parents. Made to mark International Children's Year.
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Plot Summary
A young, pregnant woman named Morgan lives in a secluded house and experiences disturbing visions and unsettling events. Her husband, a doctor, seems increasingly distant and concerned about her mental state. As the pregnancy progresses, Morgan becomes convinced that something sinister is targeting her unborn child, leading to a descent into paranoia and terror.
Critical Reception
The Cradle received mixed to negative reviews upon its release. While some critics acknowledged Victoria Principal's performance, the film was largely panned for its predictable plot, reliance on cheap scares, and muddled attempts at psychological horror. It is often considered a forgettable entry in the horror genre of the late 1970s.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to build genuine suspense, often resorting to clichés.
Victoria Principal's performance is a highlight, but it cannot save the weak script.
The plot is predictable and the horror elements feel uninspired.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Cradle' is largely unavailable or unrated on major platforms, suggesting limited engagement or discussion among viewers.
Fun Fact
The film was intended as a vehicle for Victoria Principal to transition into more dramatic and horror-oriented roles, though it did not significantly boost her career in that direction.
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