The Baby | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | October 2, 2018
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An absurd and unnerving story that has more irritants than intrigue woven into the story. The ending payoff could not come fast enough
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | A social worker who recently lost her husband investigates the strange Wadsworth family. The Wadsworths might not seem too unusual to hear about them at first - consisting of the mother, two grown daughters and the diaper-clad, bottle-sucking baby. The problem is, the baby is twenty-one years old. |
| lead actors | Anjanette Comer | Ruth Roman | Marianna Hill | Susanne Zenor | David Mooney | Beatrice Manley | Tod Andrews | Michael Pataki |
| director | Ted Post |












