Cradle of Fear

Cradle of Fear

Cradle of Fear is a 2001 British horror film, directed by Alex Chandon. It was released direct-to-video on 4 July 2001. Taking inspiration from the anthology films produced by Amicus Productions in the 1970s, it features three separate half-hour segments, linked by a fourth story. The main narrative involves imprisoned serial killer Kemper wreaking vengeance on those responsible for his capture. This he does through his son: Dani Filth playing an unnamed character referred to in the credits as "The Man". Shot on video and on a very low budget, the film received a lukewarm reception in the horror press, and is chiefly of interest to Cradle of Filth fans, as it features the entire lineup (principally Dani, but the rest crop up in cameo roles) from the band's Midian era. Chandon's association with Cradle of Filth began with the promo video for From the Cradle to Enslave, and he went on to direct the clips for "Her Ghost in the Fog" and "No Time to Cry", plus some DVD documentaries. Kemper is played by David McEwen, who also appeared in the video for "Her Ghost in the Fog", miming to Doug Bradley's narration.

Year:
2001
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Detective Neilson:
You don't need to say it Sir. Four murders in one week and now solid lead is a piss poor show I know, but that new computer system's a load of old wank, with all due respect. For every piece of crap we type in we get a load more bollocks back.

Chief Inspector Roper:
That's not what I wanted to talk about Pete. I've had a worrying call from Joe, the photographer. Something about you touching the dead bodies...

Detective Neilson:
Yes Sir, it's just something I have to do.

Chief Inspector Roper:
Okay. Any particular reason?

Detective Neilson:
To make sure they really are dead.

Chief Inspector Roper:
How long's this been going on Pete?

Detective Neilson:
About seven years. Ever since the girl, Abigail Watson.

Chief Inspector Roper:
Abigail Watson... wasn't she one of Kemper's?

Detective Neilson:
His fourth victim. She was only ten years old. That bastard raped and abused her repeatedly for two days.

Chief Inspector Roper:
I remember Pete, you were the first to find her.

Detective Neilson:
He'd broken her pelvic bone with his fist. Severe trauma lead to a state of advanced catalepsy, her body functions shut down. No sign of life.

Chief Inspector Roper:
I know what happened. It was all a terrible mistake.

Detective Neilson:
I was with her for longest. If I'd touched her I would've known. She woke up in a fridge.

Chief Inspector Roper:
Yes but, I mean no one...

Detective Neilson:
She woke up in a fridge, in the morgue. They think she was awake for at least ten hours before she froze to death. No one heard her screams. When they eventually pulled her out, they found she'd broken every bone in her hands from pounding endlessly against the metal walls... no one should have to suffer like that, except maybe bastards like Kemper.


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