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  1. The Bad Seed's "staginess" is easily explicable. It is a film adaptation of a play by Maxwell Anderson, which was itself adapted from William March's last novel, published in 1954. It's easy to see how only minor changes would allow the film to be performed on a stage.

  2. I saw "The Bad Seed" years ago, circa 1970, for the first time, and have seen it periodically over the years. When I first saw the film, as a child, I found the film, expectedly, quite chilling. I saw it again this afternoon, after not having seen it for about three years, and still find it quite disturbing.

  3. 9 de abr. de 2021 · Baseado "The Bad Seed", de William March. Detalhes técnicos. Nacionalidade EUA. Distribuidor-Ano de produção 1956. Tipo de filme longa-metragem. Curiosidades 2 curiosidades . Orçamento-Idiomas ...

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  4. Murder by poison is discussed. A prescription drug. Parents need to know that The Bad Seed is a 1956 black-and-white film based on a successful play that took its plot from a novel about a bright but evil 8-year-old girl. Younger kids will probably be bored by the over-long, melodramatic storytelling style. Three murders, by staircase, arson ...

  5. Purchase The Bad Seed on digital and stream instantly or download offline. A single mother, adopted herself as a small child, discovers the horrifying truth that within her seemingly angelic young daughter beats the heart of a cold-blooded serial murderer ... even as she learns that her own mother killed everyone else in her family. Now as more people die, one woman must make a terrible ...

  6. Critique de La Mauvaise Graine par David Huriot. The Bad Seed (La Mauvaise Graine) a plus une valeur historique que cinématographique, car le film de Mervyn LeRoy, racontant l’histoire de la petite Rhoda qui ne semble pas aussi innocente qu’elle en... Lire la critique.

  7. www.metacritic.com › movie › the-bad-seedThe Bad Seed - Metacritic

    Washington Post. The Bad Seed was a successful novel and Broadway play before it was made into a movie, and the melodramatic quality of much of the writing and acting betray these roots. But the movie's artful black-and-white cinematography still contributes much to making this a remarkably gripping chiller. [05 Apr 1987, p.Y6]