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Village of the Damned
Horror
Science Fiction
72%
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Jun 16, 1960
Rated
NR
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In a small English village everyone suddenly falls unconscious. When they awake every woman of child bearing age is pregnant. The resulting children have the same strange blond hair, eyes and a strong connection to each other.
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Directors
Wolf Rilla
Revenue
$2,175,000
Budget
$200,000
Vote Average
7.2
Vote Count
427
Popularity
17
Language
English
Origin Country
GB
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Cast
George Sanders
Gordon Zellaby
Barbara Shelley
Anthea Zellaby
Martin Stephens
David Zellaby
Michael Gwynn
Alan Bernard
Laurence Naismith
Dr. Willers
Richard Warner
Harrington
Jenny Laird
Mrs. Harrington
Sarah Long
Evelyn Harrington
Thomas Heathcote
James Pawle
Charlotte Mitchell
Janet Pawle
Pamela Buck
Milly Hughes
Rosamund Greenwood
Miss Ogle
Susan Richards
Mrs. Plumpton
Bernard Archard
Vicar
Peter Vaughan
P.C. Gobby
John Phillips
General Leighton
Richard Vernon
Edgar Hargraves
John Stuart
Professor Smith
Keith Pyott
Dr. Carlisle
Alexander Archdale
Coroner
Sheila Robins
Nurse
Tom Bowman
Pilot
Anthony Harrison
Lieutenant
Diane Aubrey
WRAC Secretary
Gerald Paris
Sapper
June Cowell
Child
Linda Bateson
Child
John Kelly
Child
Carla Cura
Child
Lesley Scoble
Child
Mark Mileham
Child
Roger Malik
Child
Elizabeth Munden
Child
Teri Scoble
Child
Peter Preidel
Child
Peter Taylor
Child
Howard Knight
Child
Brian Smith
Village Child
Janice Howley
Village Child
Paul Norman
Village Child
Robert Marks
Village Child
John Bush
Village Child
Billy Lawrence
Village Child
Denis Gilmore
Keith older brother (uncredited)
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