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It Lives Again (1978)
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Writer-director
Larry Cohen
followed his ragged but interesting horror hit It's Alive! with this sequel, which surpassed the original in both creativity and technical expertise. The story opens as another expectant couple, Eugene and Jody Scott (
Frederic Forrest
and
Kathleen Lloyd
), are paid a surprise visit by a stranger who turns out to be Frank Davies (John P. Ryan), the father of the original monster baby from the previous film. Davies warns the couple that their unborn child may be similarly at risk, and thereby in mortal danger from a nationwide task force dedicated to destroying the monster infants. Despite their initial apprehension, the Scotts eventually place a tenuous trust in the stranger, who explains that the children are not subhuman animals, but may actually represent the next step in human evolution -- a view shared by members of an underground organization devoted to the protection and study of the children. Davies secretes Eugene and Jody in this group's hideout so that they can attend to the birth of the child in safety. Discovering that their newborn is indeed one of the same mutants, the Scotts undergo a traumatic test of familial integrity, much like that of the Davies family in the previous film. Their emotional turmoil is further compounded by an assault on the compound by members of a rival underground dedicated to eradicating the monster babies, which leads to a grim and violent confrontation. This time out, Cohen is far more assured at the helm, stabilizing his vision with a more elaborate script, higher budget, and good performances. On the downside, the monster-baby FX haven't particularly improved since the previous outing, but Cohen has the good sense to keep the little rubber beasties fairly well-hidden. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
Cast
Eddie Constantine
Dr. Forrest
Andrew Duggan
Dr. Perry
Frederic Forrest
Eugene Scott
Kathleen Lloyd
Jody Scott
John Marley
Mr. Mallory
John Ryan
Frank Davis
James Dixon
Detective Perkins
Production Crew
William Wellman, Jr.
Associate Producer
Fenton Hamilton
Cinematographer
Bernard Herrmann
Composer (Music Score)
Laurie Johnson
Composer (Music Score)
Larry Cohen
Director
Carol Oblath
Editor
Curtis Burch
Editor
Louis Friedman
Editor
Bernard Herrmann
Featured Music
Larry Cohen
Producer
Jack Young
Production Manager
Larry Cohen
Screenwriter
Year: 1978
Runtime: 91
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Horror
Produced by
Warner Brothers
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.