Review of Kill, Baby... Kill! (1966) by Andrew S — 07 May 2009
Gothic Italian horror film about a village being terrorized by the ghost of a little girl who died twenty years earlier. The storytelling and performances are a little uneven, but director Mario Bava makes up for this with an incredibly rich and eerie atmosphere.
The colorful, expressive cinematography is some of the best you'll ever see, and the creepy score sets the mood perfectly. There are many poor quality, incomplete versions available on DVD; look for the one in Anchor Bay's Bava Box Set Volume One.
This review of Kill, Baby... Kill! (1966) was written by Andrew S on 07 May 2009.
Kill, Baby... Kill! has generally received positive reviews.
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