Review of Kill, Baby... Kill! (1966) by Doctor S — 17 Oct 2012
Rural village populace accursed by a ghostly legend in late 1800's Germany, and Dr. Assenwipen arrives with his scientific skepticism to unravel the mystery but eventually gets the smirk scared off his face. Effectively chilling at times with a supremely creepy ghost girl who makes several startling appearances. Some atmospheric set decoration too for a film with a very small budget. Not a classic but should please fans of the genre.
(Now I really want to know which movie originated the child's bouncing ball motif, I can't think of an earlier example than this.).
This review of Kill, Baby... Kill! (1966) was written by Doctor S on 17 Oct 2012.
Kill, Baby... Kill! has generally received positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
