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Sharon's Baby

1975

Horror

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Joan Collins Photo
Joan Collins as Lucy Carlesi
Eileen Atkins Photo
Eileen Atkins as Sister Albana
John Steiner Photo
John Steiner as Tommy Morris
Caroline Munro Photo
Caroline Munro as Mandy Gregory
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861.63 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
P/S 1 / 3
1.56 GB
1920*1072
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
P/S 0 / 3

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by BandSAboutMovies6 / 10

I kind of love this movie

Also known as The Devil Within Her, The Monster and Sharon's Baby, this mid-70's film plays it so straight that it can't be anything but a parody of The Exorcist. Yet here it is - screaming in your face, full of bad accents and horrible sex scenes, so earnest that it makes you want to believe that you can't help but hold it tight and tell it that yes, everything will be OK.

Directed by Peter Sasdy, who also brought us Taste the Blood of Dracula, the Ingrid Pitt starring Countess Dracula, Hands of the Ripper, Welcome to Blood City and, of course, The Lonely Lady, this is probably the only film you'll ever witness where Joan Collins and a little person engage in occult warfare.

Lucy (the lovely Ms. Collins) is a dancer and not the kind that does modern or ballet. Her stage act includes a routine with Hercules, played by George Claydon from Berserk!, a dwarf strongman. She invites him for a drink one evening but he declines, instead feeling like giving her a rubdown in the dressing room. Our heroine feels uncomfortable just as he goes for her breasts, making her scream and bringing in Tommy (John Steiner, Shock and, of course, The Overlord from Yor, Hunter from the Future),the stage manager, who kicks his butt out and then makes sweet, sweet love to Lucy. As she leaves the club that night, the dwarf curses her: "You will have a baby...a monster! An evil monster conceived inside your womb! As big as I am small and possessed by the devil himself!"

If you didn't say, "Holy William Peter Blatty, I am all in," after the above paragraph, you have no soul and no sense of what makes a horrible movie worth watching.

Months pass and Lucy has given up the exotic dancing lifestyle, settling down with wealthy Gino (Ralph Bates, The Horror of Frankenstein and Lust for a Vampire),who has set her up in a fancy townhouse. She has a long, arduous and painful delivery of her baby, who weighs in at 12 pounds (.86 stone for the British fans out there). Said baby is also fond of ripping at her with his nails, but Dr. Finch (Donald Pleasence, who never turned down a role ever) assures her that it will all be alright. Tell that to housekeeper Mrs. Hyde (Hilary Mason, Don't Look Now and Dolls) when the baby almost bites off her finger!

The baby just won't get along with anyone, a fact that Lucy relates to her galpal Mandy (Caroline Munro, livening up the proceedings) and Gino's sister Albana (Eileen Atkins, a British stage star who deserves way better),a nun. Despite a series of tests - both religious and medical - the baby will not be stopped, even smashing and drowning his nurse (Janet Key from The Vampire Lovers).

Lucy even tries to talk to Tommy, saying that he may be her son. The baby reacts by punching the gangster in the nose, which makes Lucy happy until her son gets the face of Hercules.

Her husband tries to take her mind off everything with a night of, as they said in the 1970's, sweet whoopie. After the most unsexual sex scene ever filmed, the baby lures him outside where he's lynched and stuffed down a storm drain. Oh no, Gino! It gets worse! The infant also beheads Pleasence and stabs Lucy in the heart! Don't let kids play with scissors, parents!

Albana finally realizes what she must do - rip off the ending of The Exorcist. As she goes through with the rite, Hercules is dancing on stage, but the moment she touches the baby's head with a crucifix, he dies in front of the audience.

This one is a real crowd pleaser. Seriously, it may be talky and boring in parts, but you have to admire its drive to do anything to shock and surprise you. It keeps trotting out attractive British genre stars only to off them in ludicrous ways, all while Joan Collins screams her head off. Writing about this movie only makes me want to watch it again.

Reviewed by MartinHafer1 / 10

Even worse than Empire of the Ants

It's funny how Joan Collins has obtained a certain amount of respectability after having starred in MANY terrible films, such as The Bitch, Empire of the Ants and I Don't Want to Be Born. Oh well, the public is fickle.

So why did I hate this movie and yet took the trouble to review it?! Well, it's because it falls into the "it's so bad that it's funny" category. So, despite giving it a one, I strongly recommend you watch this crappy flick--then Plan 9 From Outer Space, The Apple, Roller Boogie and Jet Pilot. All are so bad and so amateurishly done that they can't help but illicit belly laughs! The plot all boils down to a tiny little baby who is possessed by an evil dwarf. So, as a result of a little black magic, the tot obtains magical powers to murder!! And, boy can he murder! The kid can run, fly and do almost anything EXCEPT kill the idiot who wrote this pile of drivel--this SHOULD have been the kid's FIRST victim!!

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle4 / 10

so bad that it's still bad

In London, Lucy Carlesi (Joan Collins) has left her stripping days behind. She has a troubled childbirth and the baby turns out to be quite a devil. Dr. Finch (Donald Pleasence) is her doctor. Her sister-in-law Sister Albana (Eileen Atkins) suspects evil.

This starts with one of the most ridiculous melodramatic acting in a childbirth scene. It is laughable and the baby murderer does leave one shaking your head. Besides the laughable bits, it's interesting in its sincere execution. I just can't stop laughing at it, not with it.

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