
Who Can Kill a Child?
Directed by Narciso Ibanez Serrador
A classic slice of Spanish horror, WHO CAN KILL A CHILD? is one of the most unsettling and infamous Eurocult items of the 1970s. When an English couple holidaying in Spain travel to a small, apparently deserted island, soon the hideous truth reveals itself: all the adults have been killed by the child population, and they are far from finished with their systematic slaughter. With its sun-bleached photography, dread-filled atmosphere and shocking imagery, Who Can Kill A Child? (Quien Puede Matar a un Nino aka Trapped, Death is Child's Play, Island of Death, Would You Kill A Child? and Island of the Damned) has become one of the most talked-about but little-seen shockers of perhaps cinematic horror's finest decade. Contains violence and gore.
When an English couple holidaying in Spain travel to a small, apparently deserted island, soon the hideous truth reveals itself: all the adults have been killed by the child population, and they are far from finished with their systematic slaughter.
Cast: Lewis Fiander, Prunella Ransome
Member Reviews
Creepy as fuck, appreciated the slow build up.
Amazing, haunting, just as relevant today as ever. And genuinely creepy. A must see.
Good film I’m with the main character tho I liked the way he handled things x
this is proper, old-school shits and giggles. the British on holiday, with textbook Funny Foreigners and Their Odd Ways. ketchup for blood, feral kids and a genuinely upsetting sub-plot. if, like me, your parents were a disaster and let you watch horror movies as a kid, this will bring a pang of nostalgia and that sweet, sad memory of all the times your mother didn’t hug you. it’s a good movie though. trust.
another classic! great story disturbing subject matter! they've remade this movie practically shot for shot,bet its not as good as this one!