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File name Village of the Damned (1960) DVDRip (SiRiUs sHaRe).torrent (magnet link)
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Uploaded 2008-01-23 06:52:47 ( ago) Uploaded by Anonymous - Member Since: 6/20/2007
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Village of the Damned (1960)</span><!--bold-->

In the small English village of Midwich everybody and everything falls into a deep, mysterious sleep for several hours in the middle of the day. Some months later every woman capable of child-bearing is pregnant and the children that are born out of these pregnancies seem to grow very fast and they all have the same blond hair and strange, penetrating eyes that make people do things they don't want to do.

George Sanders ... Gordon Zellaby
Barbara Shelley ... Anthea Zellaby
Martin Stephens ... David Zellaby
Michael Gwynn ... Alan Bernard
Laurence Naismith ... Doctor Willers
Richard Warner ... Harrington
Jenny Laird ... Mrs. Harrington
Sarah Long ... Evelyn Harrington
Thomas Heathcote ... James Pawle
Charlotte Mitchell ... Janet Pawle
Pamela Buck ... Milly Hughes

Director: Wolf Rilla

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054443/

Codecs: XVid / MP3

This is an absolute masterpiece of paranoia, sci-fi style. The acting is superb, especially by the late and under-appreciated Mr. Sanders, whose compassion and intellect sets the tone for this quiet and somewhat sad little tale. The lovely Barbara Shelley as Sanders loving wife is sweet and totally believable. Indeed, the townsfolk are all very realistic and approachable, kind and simple folk who don't really deserve the wrath of the spooky children who have invaded their small town. Young Martin Stephens, who also turned in a creepy performance in the ghostly masterpiece "The Innocents" is every bit as creepy here as George and Barbara's "son."

Filmed in moody black and white, this movie creeps along with all the menacing stealth of a thick London pea souper. This is an intelligent horror film which deserves better attention. It probably won't be appreciated by people who consider expletives and explosions to be main characters, but for people who prefer horror with brains (and not brains ripped out of skulls) this is the film for them. Fans of George Sanders shouldn't miss this; it's quite a switch from his usual smarmy roles, and a nice switch at that.

Highly recommended!

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This classic low budget, black and white film is right up there with the best of the sci-fi/horror movies of the time. It appears that it was shot on a very low budget ($300,000), thus no special effects beyond the superimposed glowing eyes of the children and the burning house at the end (not much of an effect). But it became a real moneymaker and a cult developed around it. They went on to make a sequel which doesn't live up to the original.

The cast, though limited, is quite good. The ever sophisticated, urbane, George Sanders as the scientist; Barbara Shelley from Hammer films as his wife; and little Martin Stephens as David, putative offspring of Shelley and Sanders. This kid is evil personified and does a bang-up job for such a youngster.

The story involves the village of Midwich and the birth of 12 children fathered in a very strange way that is never totally explained, who are intellectual giants with one purpose.....take over the world. Should they be destroyed or studied?....that's the problem facing Sanders and the government. Sanders comes to the inevitable conclusion and because they can read his thoughts, he must think of a brick wall in order to mask his intent. The ending, although not surprising is still effective.

This film is a keeper and is recommended to all those who like their films straight to the point without all the special effects and computer generated action. It's minimal with maximum punch.

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Village of the Damned is a very well-made thriller that seems to have been overlooked because of the sheer magnitude of its competition - Psycho. Both of these films are testaments to the idea that low budgets are very capable of producing great films. It is not the size of the budget that matters, it is the skill of the filmmakers and the actors. Village of the Damned makes use of a variety of very easily done but also very effective special effects, such as the boundary across which all people and animals lose consciousness, the creepy eyes on those kids, and their hypnotic powers.

The discussion of the exact same phenomenon happening to a few remote towns all over the world does a lot to show what these kids can do, and it increases the dramatic tension of the film as a whole. Cheaply made, but also very well made because a lot of thought was obviously put into it, Village of the Damned is a timeless thriller, even in black and white. When you watch a movie like this, if you are the kind of person who is so superficial about your movies that you refuse to watch black and white films, keep in mind that black and white photography REQUIRES good acting, to put it in the immortal words of Orson Welles. You can't have black and white photography and bad acting, the film would never work. Village of the Damned takes black and white photography and fills it with excellent acting, a fascinating story, and good direction that makes me wonder why this was the only film that Wolf Rilla ever directed.

# The blond wigs that the children wear had a built-in dome to give the impression that they had a larger than normal cranium.

# Originally begun in 1957 as an American picture to star Ronald Colman, MGM shelved the project, because it was deemed potentially inflammatory and controversial, specifically due to its sinister depiction of immaculate conception.

# The eerie effect of the children's glowing eyes was created by matting a negative (reversed) image of their eyes over the pupils when they used their powers.


Comments
  • HomeFromTheHill at 2008-01-23 20:40:00

    Thank you very much for all the silent movies and classics you are uploading! I just 'discovered' you and I will come to 'pay my respects' every day! I hope you will some day upload John Brahm's 'Hangover Square' and Robert Siodmark's 'The strange affair of Uncle Harry'. A million thanks again, Sirius! PS.To all who love George Sanders, I recommend his 'Memoirs of a professional cad'. Deliciously witty!

  • lelulita at 2008-01-24 16:07:00

    I love`The Innocents&acute;, the boy's performance in particular and I've been looking for this one for ages...Thanks a lot Sirius!

  • moncho5 at 2008-01-25 08:31:00

    Once more... thanks a lot SiriusShare.

  • borojvc at 2008-03-16 07:41:00

    Great, thanks SiriusShare for putting these old movies on, have just found you. What happened to the Village of the Damned - I got voice over through the movie of some movie critic. Anyone else have this problem as no-one commented on it?

  • dapperchappy at 2008-03-27 23:20:00

    AGAIN SUPER MOVIE, THANK YOU.........

  • eepa at 2008-03-31 19:27:00

    Thanks for the movie. Seeding...

  • borojvc at 2008-04-02 12:21:00

    elloello again, 2 other comments since my post - anyone have a voice over problem? Dapperchappy? eepa?

  • eepa at 2008-04-05 09:16:00

    Hi borjvc, I have not had any problems with the audio. I've seen that there are two audio tracks, one for the film and one with the director's(or another person) commentary. Try to watch the film in VLC or ViPlay, don't do it in Windows Media Player because it can't manage two audio tracks. Good luck.

  • green_goblin at 2008-04-07 17:10:00

    A million thanks. Village of the Damend is a jewell in black and white! Your torrents are great.

  • borojvc at 2008-04-09 03:19:00

    hello eepa thanks for the info i had only used windows media player once i burned it to disk it was spot on cheers and thanks again siriusshare

  • zazulitz at 2008-04-10 01:49:00

    excellent quality (audio video)

  • bluekey at 2008-05-12 22:40:00

    Do you have the sequel &quot;Children of the Damn&quot;?

  • odinkitty at 2008-08-18 22:14:00

    To remove the annoying commentary so you can actually watch the movie use SolveigMM_AVI_Trimmer. It worked like a charm! I took the file out of the folder and made it the source file. Checked the video and first audio track under stream. Click invert and then run. It will ask you to rename...just name the movie. In seconds it took the commentary out and put the original version back in my movie folder.

  • LosPare at 2008-11-03 17:31:00

    Seeeeeeeeeeeed pls.

  • MrSmartyPants at 2009-05-22 10:00:00

    Just found you SiRiUs. Unbelievable your contribution to the bittorrent community. Having these films available is a godsend... Thanks VERY much and peace.

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