Suffer Little Children is a 1983 British[1] shot-on-video horror film created by a cast of intergenerational students of South London's Meg Shanks Drama School (with a narrative inspired by films such as Carrie, Psycho, Halloween and Mad Max) supervised by director Alan Briggs.[2]
Summary
editA reconstruction of unreported events involving Elizabeth, a mute child with demonic powers, arriving at a children's home to terrorize others.[3][4][5][6]
Home media
editPreviously unavailable except on bootleged VHS copies,[7] Intervision, part of Severin Films,[8] released an official uncut version of the film on DVD[9] August 29, 2017.[10]
References
edit- ^ FilmAffinity
- ^ The Right Place: Martyrs and Monsters in 'Suffer Little Children' - Split Tooth Media
- ^ MUBI
- ^ From 'Possesion' to 'Dragon': 10 Great Horror Movies You've Probably Never Seen|Collider
- ^ Letterboxd
- ^ B&S About Movies
- ^ KILLER KIDS - Spectacle Theater
- ^ Dread Central
- ^ Daily Dead
- ^ Blu-ray.com