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Kill, Baby, Kill

From Italian horror master Mario Bava comes this ultra-stylish tale of a town haunted by the spectre of a homicidal adolescent girl. This fanciful nocturnal world becomes the stage for virtual pageants of death in which the victims become tortured puppets of the malevolent spirit.

Year: 1966
Genre: Horror Movies, Italian Cinema, Cult Films / After Dark
Country: Italy
Director: Mario Bava
Starring: Giacomo Rossi-Stuart, Erika Blanc, Piero Lulli
Duration: 85 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains supernatural themes and violence.
7.1/10
Location in store: Cult

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