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*SHE'S A DEMON CHILD* The Bad Seed (1956) *FIRST TIME WATCHING REACTION* Cult Classic! 

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The Bad Seed is a 1956 American psychological thriller film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Nancy Kelly, Patty McCormack, Henry Jones and Eileen Heckart.
The film is based upon the 1954 play of the same name by Maxwell Anderson, which in turn is based upon William March's 1954 novel of the same name. The screenplay was written by John Lee Mahin
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@FlixTalk
@FlixTalk Год назад
🎉THIS MOVIE TOOK A WHILE TO BE RELEASED AS WARNER BROTHERS BLOCKED IT BUT AS OF THIS MORNING , THEY RELEASED THE BLOCK SO YALL CAN WATCH! DO ME A FAVOR AND LIKE , SUBSCRIBE AND COMMENT YOUR MEMORIES ON "THE BAD SEED" (1956)
@RLucas3000
@RLucas3000 10 месяцев назад
I highly recommend the movie Witness for the Prosecution which (I think) also has a spoiler warning at the end.
@marieoleary527
@marieoleary527 Год назад
I saw this movie as a kid, scared me to death. Not only did it discuss the possibility that being a murderer could possibly be inherited, it also showed how decent people can be fooled by evil. Looking evil in the face and not recognizing it and then making excuses for it, that to me is the scariest thing
@BonnieBabe77
@BonnieBabe77 Год назад
Yes, you said it exactly right. I was adopted which added a different kind of fear in me. Thankfully my (adopted) mom had a way of calming my fears. In regards to where I came from. ❤
@barbarawagoner2687
@barbarawagoner2687 10 месяцев назад
I watched this Movie with my mother when I was a kid and, She helped me understand all my questions!We enjoyed the excellent Acting by all,especially Patty McCormick! I know that the play+ using the same actors from it, or most, made this a great classic! When we lost my mother, I had a wonderful 7 extra years to care for my Dad+he never saw The Bad Seed, Together we Enjoyed it, obviously we never Divulged ⚡️in the extremely ⚡️Shocking ending!!!😮,I wish they'd make a Pop Vinyl Bad Seed Rhoda Figure+Leroy too! My dad's name ❤
@barbarawagoner2687
@barbarawagoner2687 10 месяцев назад
I want to add that the play, turned movie, was So well acted and thats why we have it,and enjoy it with family members that haven't seen it.
@calme-dx2dp
@calme-dx2dp 3 месяца назад
I did too 70s, but I didn't realize how really terrible this kid was until I watched again as a teenager. That kid should have gotten an Oscar...geet it Patty---that smile 😁
@robertzapata5395
@robertzapata5395 2 месяца назад
Dude!...I love how you sit there and pay attention to the movie and listen to the dialogue and just really watch the movie!! That's the only way to really react to a movie...by paying attention to it and not really talking throughout it. You mostly leave the dialoguing for the end. That's how it's supposed to be done.
@zapataattack5843
@zapataattack5843 Год назад
Thank you for reacting to this. I have recommended it various times to other reactors and.....let's just say that I believe they never care about what a RU-vid watcher recommends, only what their patreon recommends. I didn't recommend it to you but still glad you chose to watch it. I love this movie and little Patty McCormack rocked the roll of "Rhoda."
@6140LIBRA
@6140LIBRA 10 месяцев назад
I have recommended it various times to other reactors on Patreon and still nothing.
@sca88
@sca88 5 месяцев назад
When my sisters and i moved out in our late teens, my mom went back to college for a psych degree in the 90's. One of her classes showed this film as an example of someone born a psychopath.
@blackiemittens
@blackiemittens Месяц назад
Nancy Kelly, (Christine), Patty McCormick (Rhonda) and Eileen Heckart (Mrs Daigle) were all nominated for Oscars. They were experts in their roles having done them on Broadway before the movie was made.
@lajuaniarice2105
@lajuaniarice2105 Год назад
Yesss!! I have been waiting for someone to react to This movie!! This little blonde haired girl was a horror!! There is another Bad Seed remake in 1984. A little dark haired girl! Her portrayal was Good but NOTHING like this one. I know you will enjoy!! 👍🏿
@jamesa.romano8500
@jamesa.romano8500 11 месяцев назад
Evelyn Varden originated the Monica role on Broadway and played a similar role in The Night of the Hunter which came out a year prior - another iconic Horror classic that has her again playing a busybody hypocrite enabling a serial killer - although in 'Night' she's playing an evangelical church lady with pent up sexual frustration pushing the mother into marrying who she sees as a "man of God" as opposed to an amateur psychiatrist who diagnoses everybody BUT the bad seed child (TV Tropes notes that her performance from the Broadway play may have trickled into her or Charles Laughton's interpretation of the Icey Spoon character). I do recommend Night of the Hunter for a reaction... I LOVE The Bad Seed but where that film is basically a cult classic that sometimes delves into dark comedy NoH is legitimate high art that can be genuinely bone chilling at times (although Robert Mitchum DOES ham it up at some parts of the film)
@itsjuliescottyay
@itsjuliescottyay Год назад
I attended the Cinecon Film Festival last year and Patty McCormack was there in person as a guest. What a lovely woman with a great sense of humor. Her children and grandchildren were with her. She said that of all the movies and television she did, as a child and an adult, people still remember her the most as Rhoda. She plays a psychiatrist in “The Bad Seed Returns,” which depicts Rhoda as she would be as a teenager.
@amandaasbury7524
@amandaasbury7524 Год назад
OMG, yes! No one reacts to this movie and it is amazing! It's one of Stephen King's top 10 movies for a reason. Edit: And yes, the apartment was one big old house broken up into apartments. After the Depression, a lot of those old estate houses were broken up into apartments for the owners to be able to still keep the home and make money, with all that room. There are some old-timey houses like that in WV still , and I'm sure in many other places (though most aren't as nice now) which are broken up into apartments like that.
@FlixTalk
@FlixTalk Год назад
I'm glad I could watch it for yall
@evie769
@evie769 11 месяцев назад
It’s not a Stephen King film 😊 He was like 9 or 10 when it released.
@amandaasbury7524
@amandaasbury7524 11 месяцев назад
@@evie769 It's one of Stephen King's top 10 favorite films, I obviously don't think he made it. That should have been clear. I've read everything the man created.
@michaelpitts8549
@michaelpitts8549 4 месяца назад
Fun fact: the bad seed has became a hood classic their acting was on point
@valve6642
@valve6642 Год назад
Great reaction. Don't know why more people don't do a reaction to this classic. What a cast!! Thanks
@FlixTalk
@FlixTalk Год назад
Because they don't get views lol I just do what I like. Thanks for watching!
@jamesrowles9249
@jamesrowles9249 8 месяцев назад
This kid was the original American Psycho.
@michaelpitts8549
@michaelpitts8549 5 месяцев назад
Not American just psycho
@michaelpitts8549
@michaelpitts8549 5 месяцев назад
And to be honest why not have this to be the first slasher with peeping tom
@slc2466
@slc2466 Год назад
Great to see your take on a fantastic film that has lost none of its entertainment value nearly 70 years later. The Academy Awards agreed with your assessment of the three main performances, as Nancy Kelly, Eileen Heckart and Patty McCormick were all Oscar-nominated. Heckart also won the Golden Globe for Supporting Actress, and Kelly won the Best Actress Tony Award for the stage version. The film production code deemed that the child must pay for her sins, but the play ended quite a bit differently. Listen closely to the man on the radio who announces Claude's death, as his voice bears a very close resemblance to Henry Jones, who plays Leroy, because it it Jones doing the voiceover (I think he may have originally done this task during the Broadway run, as Leroy is offstage at this point).
@josephkearny5874
@josephkearny5874 5 месяцев назад
In the play Rhoda's mother dies and Rhoda survives
@Zozette27
@Zozette27 27 дней назад
Same in the book.
@jimbearone
@jimbearone Год назад
I believe this was based in part on actual cases of children who seemed homicidal by killing animals and even other children and showing no signs of regret or remorse and sometimes even defending their actions, many well known serial killers engaged in such behavior before becoming adults.
@spookym123
@spookym123 Год назад
I loved this movie as a kid. The ending made me so happy!
@chelliebean5773
@chelliebean5773 20 дней назад
Yes, when they were discussing that lady, that's why her father changed the subject you could see it in his face when the other man brought up Ingold. He looked suspicious. I knew then that was her mother.
@denisletourneau9750
@denisletourneau9750 Год назад
The Bad Seed was a Novel Adapted into a Play & The Entire Cast from The Play was Cast in The Movie which is very unusual.
@williamfincher2260
@williamfincher2260 3 месяца назад
One of the scariest things about this horror movie is the fact that there is no supernatural involvement at all.
@fourthgirl
@fourthgirl 10 месяцев назад
The actors that played both moms and Rhoda all performed the stage version. I first saw this film when I was 10 on tv. I enjoy great story and acting. Something modern movies lack.
@pbjanonymous
@pbjanonymous 8 месяцев назад
I saw my mama watching this, and she said it is one of her favorite movies. So I went to youtube for a recap and got something so much better. Thank you so much for reacting and commenting on this. It made watching it so much better because I like talking during movies. It was like we were discussing it as it happened. It was a good movie with some interesting topics. I probably wouldn't have watched it if it wasn't for you.
@weezerfan084
@weezerfan084 12 дней назад
In the original story she doesn't die at the end, but the filmmakers didn't have that as an option because of the Hays code (which I wish was kept) there had to be a punishment for her crimes, they decided on a sort of divine punishment so that they didn't have to alter the characters (at least that's my understanding).
@moviemonster2083
@moviemonster2083 8 месяцев назад
Yes, it was quite theatrical. And how about Eileen Heckart's performance as the boy's mom? Was it not Oscar-worthy? I wonder how it would have been filmed had Hitchcock been the director. Was he ever considered for the job by the studio which produced this movie version of the play, or did Hitch only option things from novels? It would have been quite a different movie and I imagine he would have showed the murders, which would have been interesting, On the other hand, this version did give us the chance to see a movie based on a play that must have been quite like the play, as it did seem wordy and set-bound at times.
@e.s.9080
@e.s.9080 Год назад
Hollywood in the 1940's & 1950's were never going to make a film where the villain or criminal didn't get what they deserved, so the studios lived by this moral code, way before a rating system was established in the late 1960's. A lot of big movie stars refused to play heavies due to fear they would lose favor in the public eye and their popularity would drop. The only rare ones that took the risk (Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Barbara Stanwyck, Humphrey Bogart, Charles Boyer, to name a few) successfully maintained their star image, but the characters they played in these films, did have to pay the consequences one way or another. That was how the nation thought back then. As for the non-disclosure disclaimer at the end, Alfred Hitchcock did the same thing for Psycho in 1960. The movie posters requested that no one be admitted into the film once it started and theaters enforced this to protect the shock ending and to have the viewer experience the lead-up to it's revealed ending. Do watch the equally disturbing and entertaining 1980's tv movie of the week remake.
@chotzrary
@chotzrary 5 месяцев назад
Saw this back the mid 90s, with my Momma. While sitting there, my older sister Flower and her husband came over for a short visit. Soon enough they were deeply involved. By the end of it, they along with many people who saw it, agreed. Rhoda needed to be put down. The Bad Seed was very controversial and nominated for best actres and supporting actress for Patty McCormick who played Rhoda. Yet Rhoda wasn't the first evil child in films That was Bonita Granville in These Three. Take a gander and take a look at that movie. There was has been some great child acting in pictures, The Champ, The Exorcist, Interview with a Vampire, The Good Son, Pretty Baby, Taxi Driver, etc. This reaction video was a great treat to see someone else enjoy a great movie, in black and white.
@porchasmith8949
@porchasmith8949 9 месяцев назад
This is still one of my favorite old movies. And great reaction.💯💯👑
@FlixTalk
@FlixTalk 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@tianasenn
@tianasenn Год назад
A movie I always associate with this one, that's a good one, is Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962). It's got Bette Davis and Joan Crawford in it. Some great behind the scenes drama on that set too! lol
@jamesa.romano8500
@jamesa.romano8500 11 месяцев назад
If there has never been a double feature for these two there should be LOL
@Mrs.blt84
@Mrs.blt84 5 месяцев назад
Yes, that is another one of the OG psychological thrillers too!
@Chefcorky
@Chefcorky 8 месяцев назад
They did a similar warning for Hitchcock's Psycho if I remember correctly.
@CoopyKat
@CoopyKat Год назад
I LOVE this movie! "You know the sound the Electric Chair makes? It goes zzzZZZZZZttt!!!"
@samanthanickson6478
@samanthanickson6478 Год назад
poor leroy! he shouldn’t have teased rhoda. she didn’t catch the meaning of teasing and thought it was deliberate.
@hopefulagnostic336
@hopefulagnostic336 Год назад
"Parts your hair, neat!" lol
@davidlionheart2438
@davidlionheart2438 Год назад
"The Bad Seed" is a masterpiece! It's purposely played in the same ultra-heightened, stylized manner of the play by almost the entirety of the original Broadway cast who had played it for 334 performances on stage and knew every intricacy of the characters and material. Nancy Kelly, Patty McCormack, and Eileen Heckart were all Academy Award nominated, but lost. I truly believe that Kelly and Heckart were plainly and simply robbed.
@northsmoket
@northsmoket 10 месяцев назад
nancy kelly patty mccormick and eileen heckart all received oscar nods
@Silverstrands633
@Silverstrands633 10 месяцев назад
Great child actors , you may like “The Paper Moon” dad and daughter team actors! Tatum 10ths old won Oscar! Patrick Harris in Clara’s Heart and Patty Duke (16yrs old) in the “Miracle Worker” , won Academy Award, portraying the real Helen Keller with the amazing Ann Bancroft ! Also Patty Dukes son , played Samwise Gamgee in Lord of the Rings! All great movies
@melenatorr
@melenatorr Год назад
Our family had this book in the house, and when I was in my early teens, I picked it up to read. Gave me nightmares! It has a clean, crisp, style and the actions described come out even more horrifying because of it. The book ends differently from the movie, fyi.
@kimmyfreak200
@kimmyfreak200 Месяц назад
my mom showed me this movie when i was younger... i am sure it birthed my interest in killers and psychology/criminology... only now i learned it was inspired by a true story which was more horrific...the acting is so good and intense...my mom liked pointing out to me see, its never rhoda's fault its always someone elses... she has no conscience etc
@daannzzz7415
@daannzzz7415 Год назад
We saw this in the mid 60’s as kid between 8 - 11…. In a dark house with no adults around. As we only usually saw Disney movies you can imagine our young little minds being well expanded by this movie. While it wasn’t scary it was very suspenseful. When I saw it as and adult I really appreciated the story and writing and dialogue along with the acting. The Hayes code, as stated previously, would not allow people who murdered to get away woth it. They had to be punished in some manner so Rhoda was killed at the end. The playe ended with the Mom dead and Rhoda alive. Couldn’t have that!!!!
@danielhainline8882
@danielhainline8882 Год назад
Damnit, Monica! Monica didn't know how vile and horrid Rhoda truly was!
@fairamir1
@fairamir1 9 месяцев назад
There is also a spolier warning at the end of " Witness for the Prosecution"
@CoopyKat
@CoopyKat Год назад
45:00 You know I was thinking there were a lot of scenes that were quite long, and was wondering if you'd get bored from that, but you didn't seem to. But you're right, now movies are much quicker, scenes don't keep going like the mother's speech about her dreams, but thankfully most of the scenes weren't like that, they were pretty normal.
@onlymebaby.9249
@onlymebaby.9249 Месяц назад
One of my favorite movies. I doubt people acted like this.
@HopelessHermit
@HopelessHermit 11 месяцев назад
Dang is the "I've got the prettiest mother" line/inflection where Matt & Trey came up with having Cartman say it? Can't remember the episode but it was practically identical to this
@ashswanson2245
@ashswanson2245 7 месяцев назад
Yes.
@paulklenknyc
@paulklenknyc Год назад
Leroy was played by the great Henry Jones, who appeared in the tribunal scene in Vertigo; he read the verdict that Scotty was not liable for the suicide.
@BonnieBabe77
@BonnieBabe77 Год назад
He was the landlord on the TV show “Three’s Company”
@paulklenknyc
@paulklenknyc Год назад
@@BonnieBabe77 No, you’re thinking of Norman Fell. Henry Jones was LeRoy in The Bad Seed, and the hotel proprietor in The Grifters.
@jaxstuff898
@jaxstuff898 Год назад
The 'wrath of god' ending was abrupt, because the studio tacked it on lol. The play ended with the mom dead and Rhoda plotting the landlady's death. But movie standards at the time wouldn't allow anyone to get away with murder, even an 8 year old, so they killed her off. Then since they had a movie with a kid dying they added that wonderful scene at the credits with Rhoda getting a long overdue spanking lol. I always loved this movie. Didn't help that my cousin Penny looked just like Rhoda, pigtails and all. We still call her the bad seed.
@BonnieBabe77
@BonnieBabe77 Год назад
Thanks for the scoop on the real ending.
@Kirby-gu1lf
@Kirby-gu1lf 5 месяцев назад
That's cook about the play implying her plan to kill monica. Did you see the plat how was that conveyed
@Kirby-gu1lf
@Kirby-gu1lf 5 месяцев назад
The 85 remake has the girl survive and conveys her desire to kill monica.
@Yanadew
@Yanadew Год назад
3 out of 5 ! No you just didn’t want to admit the greatness of this film 🎞️ it’s understandable if you don’t have a interest in psychology. However, if you do, this film is captivating! There really isn’t many films that deal with children and psychopathic behavior, most clinicians will not even today would diagnose a child to be a psychopath. That term is reserved for people age 18 and over. Enough said it’s a great film with a unique subject, that believe deserves at least 4 stars ⭐️😁
@encrypter46
@encrypter46 Год назад
It's definitely a 5 out of 5.
@jeffdicello9242
@jeffdicello9242 Год назад
You did an excellent job editing this.
@FlixTalk
@FlixTalk Год назад
Thank you so much. Thanks for watching
@rullmourn1142
@rullmourn1142 Год назад
I've always wanted this to end with Rhoda thinking about how to kill her next victim, not with she herself getting killed.
@bud8168
@bud8168 11 месяцев назад
Read the book. You'll get the ending you want.
@Kirby-gu1lf
@Kirby-gu1lf 5 месяцев назад
Did you ever see the 1985 remake! Unfortunately i don't think its on any stations or apps but DVD might be for purchase. Anyway that ending ends with both those things. Its implied she will kill again and she survives.
@DadInTaiwan
@DadInTaiwan 8 месяцев назад
Great reaction! If I'm not mistaken, a similar spoiler warning is given at the end of 1957's Witness for the Prosecution (which you should definitely see if you haven't).
@104w44n
@104w44n 8 месяцев назад
One of my favorites!!! It is a hidden gem.
@onlymebaby.9249
@onlymebaby.9249 Месяц назад
The girl is evil. The movie is called The Bad Seed after all.
@im1ru122
@im1ru122 7 месяцев назад
It's sometimes overlooked that the novel was written by a gay man. There's gay subtext in the novel (i.e., the neighbor's brother). The play kept the novel's ending but the original ending was considered too controversial (in 1956) for the film so it was radically changed. Still... it's a movie that just gets better wtih each viewing.
@fanatic709
@fanatic709 3 месяца назад
Thank you! One of my favorites! I wish more reactors would watch different movies. It seems like some movies start to trend and you get bunch of reactions.
@user-qw8yl9pr3u
@user-qw8yl9pr3u 2 месяца назад
favourite film
@dredre_lj2003
@dredre_lj2003 Год назад
Still a classic, I've first seen this at 10 and now I'm 20
@Catbooks
@Catbooks Год назад
Only 3 out of 5? Oh no, it's much better than that. I don't think you're appreciating how shocking and deeply this movie was and went, and still is, really. 4.5 out of 5 for me.
@Mickkie
@Mickkie 8 месяцев назад
I've been waiting for someone, anyone, to review this! Your gunna' ❤LOVE❤ it!! "👍🏾👌🏾👍🏾" The Bad Seed came out in '56. 😊 I was born in '56😊 And have been watching this movie "SINCE" i was 12 Yr's old😊😊 It's one of the greatest psychological thriller films, ever to have been made. My "alltime" favorite actually.
@Mrs.blt84
@Mrs.blt84 5 месяцев назад
I have the prettiest mother, I have the nicest mother…that’s what I tell everyone. I have the sweetest mother, if she wants a little boy that badly why doesn’t she take one out of the orphans home”…. Hardest Bars from any 8 year old girl
@onlymebaby.9249
@onlymebaby.9249 Месяц назад
I subscribed because we are watching a movie together. You haven't stopped one time to talk. You've commented shortly. Lol. 26:54 then you stopped to comment. Very short stop. ❤❤❤. One of my favorite movies. "Give me those shoes back! Give me those shoes!". I'll always love this movie. First time I watched it was with my mom. I was either very, very young before kindergarten or I stayed home sick from school. I remember being young like Rhoda. I was shocked! I was riveted. A little girl killer then overdose, etc. The twists. Omg!
@FlixTalk
@FlixTalk Месяц назад
Welcome. Yes , I give commentary usually when there is no dialogue being spoken but also let the movie breathe as well.
@TTM9691
@TTM9691 Год назад
Man I'm so sorry you had such a problem with getting this through! Although I have always felt 2 hours and 9 minutes is a little long for this story, but the good things about the movie definitely hold up....as you demonstrated! I always thought this could make a good remake. Instead of remaking "Carrie" or "Poltergeist" (stupidest ideas ever), they should have done "The Bad Seed"! You could do a remake of this and not be compared to the original. The premise is great. Yeah, doing "play adaptions" has always had its drawbacks and pitfalls, even to the present day. Back then, theater and Broadway was still very big. So movies of plays was a chance for the whole world to see these famous plays and, in some cases, performances. (like this one, where you have people who were in the original play do their parts in the movie). The pacing of play adaptations can drag sometimes. Not all the time, but this one I definitely have always felt could have used some pruning. Still......it's "The Bad Seed"! If we want that Bad Seed feeling, where we gonna go? lol. It's a cult movie for a reason! Flawed a bit, but you can't look away! lol.
@lajuaniarice2105
@lajuaniarice2105 Год назад
There is a 1984 remake of the Bad Seed. The little girl is dark haired and gives a good performance but This one is my favorite!! 👍🏿
@encrypter46
@encrypter46 Год назад
To me, the remake didn't come close!!
@Kirby-gu1lf
@Kirby-gu1lf 5 месяцев назад
There is so much good background info and content for this movie it might make for a well directed and produced mini series or at least a two parter.
@samanthanickson6478
@samanthanickson6478 Год назад
rhoda was an evil force of nature; only god could take her out. this is one of me and my sisters favorite movies growing up. she STILL calls me the bad seed. 😆
@quz908
@quz908 Год назад
Thanks for the review. This movie is one of my all-time favorites!
@surlyGir
@surlyGir Месяц назад
I watched this movie as a kid. I loved your reaction but 3 out of 5. Thought at least a 4 😂. ❤
@mE-zx7pt
@mE-zx7pt 7 месяцев назад
My father told me he saw the play in the 50s with the same actress in the role. *Spoiler alert* In the play version, the mother dies & the little girl lives. In the final scene, at the mother's funeral, Rhoda tosses flowers into the audience.
@Kirby-gu1lf
@Kirby-gu1lf 5 месяцев назад
Oh wow I assume it would have ended in the house like the book. That is cool they had a scene at the funeral. If the play had ended with rhoda hugging someone and evil staring over shoulder at audience it would be like The Omen!!
@dizzyshar
@dizzyshar 9 месяцев назад
Less is more, what one can create in their imagination can be far more scary than what can be produced visually. Thus why, books are far more scary than their movie counterparts. As for wanting to see Leroy on fire. Well, I have witnessed a man I knew engulfed in flames running down the street to his death. Lived 2 doors down from me. Fell asleep while smoking. Something I can never un-see for the rest of my lifetime. So, IMO, it is not something that needs to be seen.
@dpayne8596
@dpayne8596 Месяц назад
I seen the movie over 30 years ago and it's very very very very good 👍
@JamesJones-zq7pc
@JamesJones-zq7pc Год назад
You should definitely check out the 1961 movie “The Children’s Hour” with Audrey Hepburn and Shirley MaCLaine
@Zozette27
@Zozette27 27 дней назад
In the book the mother dies, and Rhoda lives.
@lindabeckworth8637
@lindabeckworth8637 Год назад
Did the curse skip Christine? She attempted to poison her daughter.
@melissabrooke1146
@melissabrooke1146 7 месяцев назад
Great choice of this movie, saw it so many times but been forever.
@paulklenknyc
@paulklenknyc Год назад
Yes, God had a plan for Rhoda’s life lol.
@el3353
@el3353 10 месяцев назад
Love how it ended for all except Rhoda to live happily ever after ..A rating of only 3 ???? Go on! I say atleast 4.5
@fairydust-weepthewildwinds
@fairydust-weepthewildwinds Год назад
Good one…. Now have you’ve seen Macaulay Culkin of home alone and Elijah Wood when he was a young boy Elijah Wood is from the lord of the rings there’s a movie they did when they were kids called THE GOOD SON, Thriller👍😳
@fairydust-weepthewildwinds
@fairydust-weepthewildwinds Год назад
Yes…. If you’ve seen Three’s Company (70s tv series, they had a spin off called THE ROPERS), well the neighbors, a married couple with a little boy, The mom was Patricia mcCormick a little girl of the bad seed., who also did guest stared in several TV series such as the LOVE BOAT. Hollywood movie Classics are excellent epic I wish they would make them again unfortunately with cute computers and modern technology it’s lost its touch may I suggest watchingJoan Crawford in MILDRED PIERCE👍🤩
@rosastephens8966
@rosastephens8966 6 месяцев назад
Bell Gunnes lost daughter and her granddaughter
@Kirby-gu1lf
@Kirby-gu1lf 5 месяцев назад
Yes I think Bessie denker was inspired by belle. They screwed up in the recent 2018 reboot by not including the hereditary part. The dad played by rob Lowe could have discovered he was distantly related to belle guiness!!
@MaRoach7
@MaRoach7 Год назад
One of my top 2 all time favorite movies.
@dredre_lj2003
@dredre_lj2003 Год назад
You should make a reaction yt video on Good Son starring Macaulay Culkin
@calme-dx2dp
@calme-dx2dp 3 месяца назад
Back then you could not let such behavior on film go unpunished. It was unexceptable even if itt was a kid. So, they haaad to get rid of her sone how. That is also why you haave the intro t the end also. There was also the posibiliityy that they might change the ending. Even if it had already been released. It was probaby a limited release in the beginning.
@6140LIBRA
@6140LIBRA 10 месяцев назад
🙌👏🙌Thanks for reacting to this
@6140LIBRA
@6140LIBRA 10 месяцев назад
Rhoda acting nice the way she did was always seen as too extra even back then and part of the movies hook.
@onlymebaby.9249
@onlymebaby.9249 Месяц назад
Don't share the ending. Like the 6th sense.... Don't tell the ending.
@pa6786
@pa6786 7 месяцев назад
They are murder shaming
@Mary-gp9qk
@Mary-gp9qk 8 месяцев назад
Little Bad Seed reminds me of Donald tRUMP.
@thatguy-hr4qo
@thatguy-hr4qo Месяц назад
❤😂😂😂🎉🎉😢
@jdogjohnson382
@jdogjohnson382 Год назад
This one grew on me.
@williamjamesayers7719
@williamjamesayers7719 Год назад
the made a reboot of Bad Seed in 2018 and it was just awful.
@janna2245
@janna2245 4 месяца назад
I hated this film. The idea that people are born terrible . And that line about criminals being born in "the slums." It's just awful
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