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"Masters of Horror" The Fair Haired Child (2006)


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Overview

User Rating:
6.6/10   1,381 votes
Director:
William Malone
Writers:
Mick Garris (creator)
Matt Greenberg (written by)
Contact:
View company contact information for The Fair Haired Child on IMDbPro.
Original Air Date:
6 January 2006 (Season 1, Episode 9)
Genre:
Horror more
Plot:
A warlock couple abduct a young teenage girl to sacrifice her to a mysterious and evil entity as an offering to resurrect their long-dead boy. full summary | add synopsis
User Comments:
The best thing William Malone has directed so far more (30 total)

Cast

  (Episode Credited cast)

Lori Petty ... Judith

Lindsay Pulsipher ... Tara
Jesse Haddock ... Johnny
William Samples ... Anton

Ian A. Wallace ... Math Teacher (as Ian Wallace)
Haley Morrison ... Teenage Girl

Walter Phelan ... Johnny Thing
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Additional Details

Runtime:
55 min
Country:
USA | Canada
Language:
English
Certification:
USA:TV-MA | Germany:16

Fun Stuff

Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When Judith is playing the cello, her fingers are not in the right positions at all. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in Working with a Master: William Malone (2006) (V) more
Soundtrack:
Symphony No 7 in A Major op. 92 more

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16 out of 20 people found the following comment useful.
The best thing William Malone has directed so far, 3 May 2006
8/10
Author: The_Void from Beverley Hills, England

William Malone is probably the least credible director on the 'Masters of Horror' roster (with the exception of series creator Mick Garris), as his only 'big' film credits are the appalling House on Haunted Hill and the universally hated Feardotcom. This makes it all the more incredible that The Fair-Haired Child is actually one of the series highlights! The reason why Malone's entry works so well is because it utilises a strong story, which keeps it simple and doesn't go over the top; thus making it perfect for 55 minutes of screen time. The plot follows a young girl who is abducted. She wakes up in a strange environment, and her situation depreciates when she's thrown in the basement with a weird kid who can't speak. The tale works because we are fed just enough information to ensure that it stays interesting, without going enough into the tale so that we fully know what's going on. The twist in the tale is revealed via a set of very eerie flashbacks, and even though the actual idea behind the story isn't very original; it is very well handled. All this is topped off by a superb atmosphere, which gives the piece a very sinister tone. The scenes that take place in the basement look great and even hokey demon doesn't look too far out of place. Unlike a lot of the rest of the series; this one comes highly recommended!

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