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My Baby Is Missing is a made-for-television film which aired on Lifetime in 2007, and stars Gina Philips as a career-driven woman determined to prove that her newborn baby was not stillborn, but stolen and sold.
In 1979, a Vatican City priest witnesses a comet arching over the full moon, prophesying the birth of the mother of Satan's child.A corrupt cardinal insists that the child must die to stop Satan having sex with her, but the Pope rejects that plan as contrary to God's will and instead sends a Vatican-trained priest called Thomas Aquinas on a mission to find and protect the newborn baby.
The Guardian is a 1990 American supernatural horror film co-written and directed by William Friedkin, and starring Jenny Seagrove as a mysterious nanny who is hired by new parents, played by Dwier Brown and Carey Lowell, to care for their infant son; the couple soon discover the nanny to be a hamadryad, whose previous clients' children went missing under her care.
Jesús Casas and María go to a furniture store with their newborn son, Cayetano ('Cayetanín'), in the hopes of buying a coffee table.The salesman, also claiming to be named Cayetano, offers them an expensive but supposedly high-quality table which María refuses to buy, claiming that the salesman's promise of unbreakable glass is false.
One by one, the women are picked off by the crazed mother until Beth catches and fatally injures her. Before she dies, she threatens to drop the remaining tag down a hole unless Beth promises to take care of her baby as well. The woman dies and Beth takes the tag from her hand. She then uses the tags to find the colour for her baby.
A baby is born after Paco moves in. The child, who they name Ricky (Arthur Peyret), becomes a source of anxiety and unwelcome surprise as he is noisy and demanding. [4] To make matters worse, Ricky's shoulder blades begin growing wings. The baby also starts to fly.
Prevenge received positive reviews for its blend of black comedy and horror. It holds a rating of 91% on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. [6] The site's consensus reads, "As ambitious as it is daringly transgressive, Prevenge should thrill fans of pitch black horror comedy - and open untold opportunities for writer/director/star Alice Lowe."
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