Buena Vista Pictures Distribution | Release Date: January 10, 1992
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PanchogulApr 11, 2023
Un muy buen thriller con una historia sencilla pero efectiva, lo malo es que no ha envejecido bien y actualmente parece más una película de tv dominguera que el éxito de taquilla que fue en su época.
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timoneDec 1, 2021
The Hand That Rocks The Cradle is an psychological thriller about a psychopathic nanny named Peyton who wants to kill Claire and mainly steal her family. In the beginning Claire has been sexually molested by the doctor named Dr. Mott and whenThe Hand That Rocks The Cradle is an psychological thriller about a psychopathic nanny named Peyton who wants to kill Claire and mainly steal her family. In the beginning Claire has been sexually molested by the doctor named Dr. Mott and when the news is on about what happened, Dr. Mott commit suicide. Now Peyton swears vengeance after losing her baby and the chill is on. Ernie Hudson is in this as Soloman, many of people knew in Ghostbusters, even Julianne Moore. The film is directed by Curtis Hanson who sadly passed away. This film gave me chills when something is about to happen and you can feel it when you're about to watch it. You can certainly feel the creepiness through the whole film when the villain is plotting something devious. Yeah, it's an enjoyable film just for the creepiness and the chills. Expand
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HellHoleHorrorFeb 15, 2022
This really was a thrilling film. It was very well acted indeed and this contributed to the overall tone of foreboding and fear. The film was effective in generating a story and setting up an excellent finale. There wasn't much violence orThis really was a thrilling film. It was very well acted indeed and this contributed to the overall tone of foreboding and fear. The film was effective in generating a story and setting up an excellent finale. There wasn't much violence or killing but that is not the point of this film. It was meant to be a scary film for anyone with children or for anyone who can empathise with the situation of letting someone into your life so personally and that they have far more control over you than you would like to think. The problem with some parts was that the happy family felt unrealistic and forced but the writing and acting were incredible so that was soon forgotten in the heat of the moment. Expand
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