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The Unborn is a 2009 American supernatural horror film written and directed by David S. Goyer. The film stars Odette Yustman as a young woman who is tormented by a dybbuk and seeks help from a rabbi (Gary Oldman). The dybbuk seeks to use her death as a gateway to physical existence.
The Unborn is a 1991 American science fiction horror film directed by Rodman Flender and starring Brooke Adams, Jeff Hayenga, James Karen, K Callan, and Jane Cameron.The film's plot concerns a couple who cannot have children; they attempt in-vitro fertilization, but strange things start happening to the mother while she is pregnant.
The Unborn, the UK title for Tomorrow's Children, a 1934 American film directed by Crane Wilbur; The Unborn, starring Brooke Adams; The Unborn, written and directed by Bhandit Thongdee; Gauri: The Unborn, a 2007 Indian film; The Unborn, written and directed by David S. Goyer; The Unborn, by Mors Principium Est
The Unborn 2 is a 1994 American horror film directed by Rick Jacobson, and a sequel to the 1991 film The Unborn. Plot A ...
The film also stars Amanda Antonucci, Blanche Baker and Rebecca Baron. A sequel, Cries of the Unborn was released in 2017, which reveals (or retcons) the supernatural ending of the previous movie as a prank for the purpose of psychological torture, and clarifies and affirms the prior film's apparent position in support of kidnapping in defense ...
Journey into Life: The World of the Unborn is a 1990 American short documentary film directed by Derek Bromhall. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. [1] [2] Journey into Life was based on Bromhall's 1988 full-length film The World of the Unborn, made for the United Kingdom's Channel 4. [3]
The Right of the Unborn (German: Das Recht der Ungeborenen) is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Adolf Trotz and starring Maly Delschaft, Elizza La Porta and Hans Adalbert Schlettow. The film is in the Weimar tradition of Enlightenment films. It examines the question of abortion of unborn children.
Tomorrow's Children, also known as The Unborn in the United Kingdom, is a 1934 American drama film written by Wallace Thurman and directed by Crane Wilbur. The film partially criticizes the eugenic policies in practice in the United States during those times. The film was widely deemed "immoral" and "tending to incite crime". [1]