The Bad Seed

For little Rhoda, murder is child's play.

7.1
19562h 9m

Production

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Air Force Colonel Kenneth Penmark and his wife, Christine, adore their daughter Rhoda, despite her secret tendency for selfishness. Christine keeps her knowledge of her daughter's darker side to herself, but when a schoolmate of Rhoda's dies mysteriously, her self-deception unravels.

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Cast

Photo of Nancy Kelly

Nancy Kelly

Christine Penmark

Photo of Patty McCormack

Patty McCormack

Rhoda Penmark

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Henry Jones

Leroy Jessup

Photo of Eileen Heckart

Eileen Heckart

Hortense Daigle

Photo of Evelyn Varden

Evelyn Varden

Monica Breedlove

Photo of William Hopper

William Hopper

Col. Kenneth Penmark

Photo of Paul Fix

Paul Fix

Richard Bravo

Photo of Jesse White

Jesse White

Emory Wages

Photo of Gage Clarke

Gage Clarke

Reginald "Reggie" Tasker

Photo of Joan Croydon

Joan Croydon

Claudia Fern

Photo of Frank Cady

Frank Cady

Henry Daigle

Photo of Frances Bavier

Frances Bavier

Woman at Dinner Party (uncredited)

Photo of Shelley Fabares

Shelley Fabares

Margie (uncredited)

Photo of Kathy Garver

Kathy Garver

Rhoda's Classmate (uncredited)

Photo of Don C. Harvey

Don C. Harvey

Guard in Hospital (uncredited)

Photo of Edna Holland

Edna Holland

Saleslady (uncredited)

Photo of Dayton Lummis

Dayton Lummis

Doctor (uncredited)

Photo of Patricia Morrow

Patricia Morrow

Ginny (uncredited)

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Reviews

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John Chard

7.5/10

Sowing the seeds of evil.

The Bad Seed is directed by Mervyn LeRoy and adapted to screenplay by Maxwell Anderson from the novel of the same name written by William March. Anderson had also adapted for the stage play as well. It stars Nancy Kelly, William Hopper, Patty McCormack, Henry Jones, Eileen Heckart and Evelyn Varden. Music is by Alex North and cinematography by Harold Rossen.

Is there such a thing as Bad Seed? Where I grew up there was a violent family of four brothers, each one would think nothing of doing a Begbie on you. It was the first time I heard the saying Bad Seed, with the conversation basically saying that their father was a psychopath and the four lads just inherited the violent tendencies by way of Pops. It's this theory that drives LeRoy's movie, only here it's a young "butter-wouldn't-melt-in-her-mouth" girl who has murderous leanings courtesy of her Nana's iffy genetics.

The theatre origins are very much evident, there is no hiding this fact, with the acting (some of the actors are held over from the play here) very much as if playing to an open auditorium, while at over two hours in length there's an over stretching of the talk heavy material. However, this is a very engrossing piece of horror cinema, pulsing unpleasantness and mood oppressive by way of black and white photography and a musical score that underlines the blending of sweet innocence and sinister evil.

McCormack as the Devil Child is outstanding, likewise Jones as the simpleton handyman who recognises evil when he sees it. Kelly, Heckart, McCormack and Rossen were all Academy Award nominated for their respective work in the film. As for the much discussed finale? Personally I have no problem with what transpires as regards mother and child. Oh for sure the ending to both the novel and play is far darker and dramatic, but there's a campy bizarreness in this Production Code influenced denouement that befits the whole production. Though the end credits curtain calls by the cast members is pushing it too far... 7.5/10

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