![]() I was amazed how beautifully filmed this movie is, so if you love this film and don't have the DVD, please consider getting it. A VHS formatted-to-TV picture would lose too much of the great camera-work done in this film. The DVD version is excellent because it presents the movie in the 2.35 widescreen mode, which is essential to the viewing of this film if you are a fan of cinematography. It was almost 30 years later when I finally saw it for the second time and I thoroughly enjoyed it again, although it wasn't terrifying to me anymore. This movie scared the heck out of me when I saw it in the theaters in 1976, and it's still creepy today. Reviewed by ccthemovieman-1 10 / 10 One Of Scariest Movies Of The Modern Era After relocating to London, strange events - and the ominous warnings of a priest - lead him to believe that the child he took from that Italian hospital is evil incarnate. When Katharine has a stillborn child, Robert is approached by a priest at the hospital who suggests that they take a healthy newborn whose mother has just died in childbirth. They are happily married and he is the US Ambassador to Great Britain, but they want nothing more than to have children. Robert and Katherine Thorn seem to have it all.
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