Review of Kill, Baby... Kill! (1966) by Richard D — 16 Apr 2018
A doctor is summoned to a small town to help a police inspector investigate the apparent suicide of a young woman. The town folk rush to bury the body before an autopsy can be performed and the burgomeister appears to be helpful, but actually does little to help.
It seems the town is haunted by the vengeful spirit of a young girl that induces her victims to kill themselves. Mario Bava kind of closes off the 1960's cycle of Italian gothic horrors with this beautifully atmospheric ghost film.
Lead actor Giacomo Rossi Stuart is kind of wooden and uninteresting, but he's hardly the focus of the movie.
This review of Kill, Baby... Kill! (1966) was written by Richard D on 16 Apr 2018.
Kill, Baby... Kill! has generally received positive reviews.
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