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Baby Blood

  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
2.6K
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Emmanuelle Escourrou in Baby Blood (1990)
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When a strange creature crawls into a woman's uterus she becomes a killer in order to feed the tiny terror growing within her.When a strange creature crawls into a woman's uterus she becomes a killer in order to feed the tiny terror growing within her.When a strange creature crawls into a woman's uterus she becomes a killer in order to feed the tiny terror growing within her.

  • Director
    • Alain Robak
  • Writers
    • Serge Cukier
    • Alain Robak
  • Stars
    • Emmanuelle Escourrou
    • Christian Sinniger
    • Jean-François Gallotte
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    2.6K
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    • Director
      • Alain Robak
    • Writers
      • Serge Cukier
      • Alain Robak
    • Stars
      • Emmanuelle Escourrou
      • Christian Sinniger
      • Jean-François Gallotte
    • 41User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
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    Emmanuelle Escourrou
    Emmanuelle Escourrou
    • Yanka
    Christian Sinniger
    Christian Sinniger
    • Lohman
    Jean-François Gallotte
    Jean-François Gallotte
    • Richard
    Roselyne Geslot
    • Rosette
    François Frapier
    • Livreur léopard
    • (as François Frapier)
    Thierry Le Portier
    • Dompteur
    Rémy Roubakha
    • Passager taxi
    Eric Averlant
    • Chauffeur car
    Alain Robak
    • Voix du monstre
    • (as Roger Placenta)
    • …
    Alain Chabat
    Alain Chabat
    • Passant cinéma
    Jacques Audiard
    Jacques Audiard
    • Jogger
    Jean-Claude Romer
    • Homme hurlant
    Jean-Yves Lafesse
    • Camionneur
    Yann Piquer
    • Clochard
    Anne Singer
    • Concierge
    Pierre Cadeac
    • Passant au chien
    Chimbot
    • Baxter le chien
    Zoé
    • Director
      • Alain Robak
    • Writers
      • Serge Cukier
      • Alain Robak
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    6babyjaguar

    Baby Blood: 80s Francophone Maternal Horror

    This overlooked, nearly forgotten 1989 film that took an idea (could be influences from Alien/Aliens films and Cronenberg's Body Horror films) of gore and violence in childbearing, directed by Alain Robak, produced in France.

    Its main character, Yanka played merciless by Emmanuelle Escourrou featuring a disembodied voice, being that of an unborn baby.

    It's opening with stock footage of volcanic eruptions/ocean waves with an oral narrative on prehistoric/evolutionary thematic dialogue.

    Then after opening credits it sets upon a present day circus community where Yanka works as a performer with the lion act and in an abusive relationship. A new feline creature arrives and imprints on her, later it mysteriously dies.

    She soon discovered that there's a pregnancy, unborn and escapes the circus environment and becomes a nomad (with the unborn voice) speaking to her on what she needs to do.

    Throughout a series of misadventures leading her to Paris, discovering that the unborn has an appetite for blood.

    Yanka, becomes the unborn's slave by feeding on unsuspecting people, mostly men. She tries to see if she could find love, but nothing happens except murder.

    The more unborn needs to feeds, more violent are Yanka's crimes. Advancing to the unnatural birthing, as the blood trail lengthens.

    This film uses a tongue in cheek approach, making some scenes comedic, almost as innocent fun. 80s cultural antics are bright patterned fashions, etc.

    "Baby Blood" is before contemporary Francophone horror, precedes 90s with it's psychological explanations with motherhood. It's way before French films like "Inside" (2007) and in 2008, a long awaited sequel, "Lady Blood" that didn't have the first film's originality.

    This is worth a look, if your taste is obscure, but smart Euro-Horror styled cinema with practical special effects.
    7billcr12

    Blood Sucking Baby Monster

    Here's an interesting concept;; Alien like pregnancy with a woman instead of the John Hurt character in that overrated bore fest. The unfortunate baby host is Yanka(Emmanuelle Escourrou). A reptile sort of creature wanders into her uterus and has a thirst for blood. The good mother travels from village to village, killing anyone available to feed her growing fetus's voracious need for plasma in order to grow into a really large and dangerous monster.

    The little one is very verbose, having funny conversations with its' host. Yanka is sexy and often naked, which adds to the entertainment value this atmospheric thriller. Baby blood provides buckets of the red stuff, as expected, and I thought that the acting and script were pretty good for this genre.

    The director, Alain Roback, has an eye for detail and a sense of humor. The talking baby is a different twist, and it works in Baby Blood.
    6Coventry

    What an adorably little monster-baby!

    French cinema isn't exactly known for its many horror masterpieces (the exceptions that prove this rule are "Les Yeux Sans Visage" and the more recent "Haute Tension") but, as much as in every other country, there are always some gore-loving genre fanatics that sooner or later direct their own independent cult gem. Alain Robak clearly is such an enthusiast filmmaker and his "Baby Blood" is a hugely entertaining and cheerful splatterfest, despite the poor and inept screenplay. The relatively unknown but impressively voluptuous Emmanuelle Escourrou (what's in a name) stars as the unhappy fiancée of a circus artist who gets impregnated by a parasite that burst out a newly imported cheetah. The fetus growing inside Yanka is pure evil and demands her to kill men so that it can feed on their blood. This results in some of the most over-the-top bloody and sadistic massacres ever shot on film, with cut off heads, slit throats and many outrageous knife-attacks. Of course, this exaggerated amount of bloodshed makes it all blackly comical and "Baby Blood" therefore shouldn't be taken too seriously. This isn't the fist horror film handling about ferocious fetuses/infants (there's also "It's Alive", "I don't want to be Born" and even the premise of "Rosemary's Baby" is remotely similar) but "Baby Blood" is much more creative and tongue-in-cheek than anything you've ever seen before. The camera-work is quite nifty and there are several cameos of eminent Frenchmen, like Jacques Audiard (director of "Read My Lips") and Alain Chabat (who played Caesar in "Asterix"). The script is very man-unfriendly, which is quite a new approach for exploitation! Nearly every male is presented as a weak and imbecile creature whereas Yanka gets stronger with every murder she commits. "Baby Blood" is ingenious, somewhat bizarre horror fun.
    Infofreak

    Absolutely brilliant twist on the killer baby theme!

    'Baby Blood' is a superb overlooked French horror movie that deserves a much wider audience. The beautiful and voluptuous Emmanuelle Escourrou stars as a circus performer who is impregnated by some kind of mutant monster. On the run, her unborn "child" begins to speak to her and demands blood - lots of it. Reluctantly she complies by murdering men she encounters. Eventually she develops a strange love/hate relationship with the monster within her.

    This is a brilliantly entertaining variation on the killer baby theme (see 'The Unborn' and 'It's Alive'), with plenty of gore and nudity from the stunning Escourrou. I say steer clear of the American dubbed version as it is cut. 'Baby Blood' is one of the most underrated horror movies of the last twenty years. I thought it was a classic piece of exploitation and I can't recommend it highly enough!
    6joymontgomery-04744

    Baby's Hungry

    If you're looking for something a little off the beaten path, Baby Blood might just do the trick. It's a story about a woman who gets pregnant and starts hearing the voice of her unborn child telling her to kill and drink the blood of her victims. Wanting to be a good nurturing mother, she does what her baby wants and gets into all sorts of trouble.

    Baby Blood might be stylish and filled with nasty special effects, but it also suffers from redundancy midway through. It turns into a series of murders as the lead character lures one hapless victim after another into her web, killing them, and drinking their blood. Pretty soon after, her baby gets hungry again and she does the same thing. The first few times, it's somewhat shocking and interesting, but it gets old after awhile.

    Thar said, Baby Blood does deliver the gore, so if that's what you're in the mood for, you could do much worse.

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    Related interests

    Jean-Pierre Léaud in The 400 Blows (1959)
    French
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    Body Horror
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    • Trivia
      Gary Oldman provides the voice of the fetus monster in the English dub.
    • Goofs
      When Yanka is driving and talking to the monster about her preferred type of men, her car with camera equipment attached to it is reflected in the windows of the buildings.
    • Quotes

      Voix du monstre: What do you like about men?

      Yanka: [sighs] Sad eyes. I like it when a man looks unhappy.

      Voix du monstre: Unhappy?... I just thought of something. Is a man intelligent because he knows he's unhappy? After all, an animal doesn't know it's unhappy. So is unhappiness a sign of inteligence?

      Yanka: [laughs]

    • Alternate versions
      The "R" rated U.S. release is missing much of the gore, and has many scenes in a different order.
    • Connections
      Featured in Mauvaises fréquentations (1999)

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    • Release date
      • January 24, 1990 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Дитя крови
    • Production companies
      • StudioCanal
      • Exo 7 Productions
      • Partner's Productions
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      • FRF 1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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