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THE GUARDIAN

1990 US HMDB
April 27, 1990

Phil and Kate select the winsome young Camilla as a live-in nanny for their newborn child, but the seemingly lovely Camilla is not what she appears to be...

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Production: Joe Wizan (Producer)David Salven (Executive Producer)
Screenplay: Stephen Volk (Screenplay)Dan Greenburg (Screenplay)William Friedkin (Screenplay)
Music: Jack Hues (Original Music Composer)
Cinematography: John A. Alonzo (Director of Photography)

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Marco Castellini
A tree where evil spirits dwell becomes the site of human sacrifices. A young couple will temporarily put an end to such atrocity. The film marks the return to horror cinema by Friedkin, the director of "The Exorcist", the most famous horror of all time. The result is rather disappointing, except for the good start, in fact, the film gradually loses itself in mediocrity and predictability. From the director who, with his previous film, had shocked and terrified the public of the whole world, one could expect more.
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kevin2019

5 /10

"The Guardian" is a well made film and it is enjoyable enough to watch, but it ultimately fails to deliver the goods. Your pulse will certainly not be racing and nor will your heart be pounding at the chilling terror of it all simply because we have seen this sort of thing countless times before. We know from the outset nothing untoward is going to happen to either the young couple nor to their delightfully charming infant and we have seen the succession of old creaking horror standbys - the nightmares, the assorted scare tactics and so forth - that are now faithfully dusted off and trundled out for our entertainment. The whole enterprise reveals itself to be pretty tepid at best and this is the reason the film will fail to excite even the easily excitable and it ultimately feels as though all we are really doing is just going through the moves of a horror film.

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