The Baby (1973) P1

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2010

The Baby is a 1973 psychological horror film directed by Ted Post. It stars Anjanette Comer, Ruth Roman, Marianna Hill, Susanne Zenor, and David Mooney. It tells the story of a social worker who investigates an eccentric family which includes "Baby", a 21 year old man who acts like an infant. - wikipedia




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  • Thanks for posting this gem! This is DEF one freaky movie!  I love it!

  • @thesethingz Thank you for your nice comment! It is definitely one freaky movie for sure!!!!

  • Thank you SO MUCH for uploading this film! I found it a while back on YouTube and it was recently removed. 'The Baby' is definitely one of the FREAKIEST films I've ever seen!

  • @dogloverNV Thank you for watching this great movie....I'm so glad you enjoyed it!!!!

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  • I just finished watching this movie... I LOVED IT!!

  • OMG Ruth Roman's kaftan is epic.

  • I love this film!

    Gothic horror at it's creepiest!

    Ted Post directed Dirty Harry - go figure!

    Thanks for posting!

  • @planetchinchilla - Wouldn't you want to?

  • Jeez - circus freak show - these woman are close kin to Charles Manson

  • THANK YOU for posting! I happened to catch this once on BBC 1 and found it really intriguing, but cannot get it on DVD. Great to find it here.

  • A totally unique horror/thriller. A must for any cult movie fan.

  • finely found the baby movie i havent seen this was before my time great movie

  • I've heard of this movie but I never got to see it. It was many years before my time and I don't remember it coming on TV. I do think I saw a VHS at a mom & pop video store in the 90s though and that's where I heard of it.

  • "And now we would like to skip this baby, and go on to baby number three. As for baby two, that one died on youtube today!"

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