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Release Date:
February 3, 2006
Studio:
Screen Gems (Sony)
Director:
Simon West
Screenwriter:
Jake Wade Wall
Starring:
Camilla Belle, Brian Geraghty, Tommy Flanagan, Tessa Thompson, Clark Gregg, Derek de Lint, Kate Jennings Grant, David Dennan
Genre:
Horror, Thriller
MPAA Rating:
PG-13 (for intense terror, violence and some language)
Official Website:
HaveYouCheckedtheChildren.com
Review:
2.5/10 rating
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Plot Summary:
A remake of the 1979 Columbia Pictures cult horror film, which starred Carol Kane as a high school student traumatized while babysitting by a caller who repeatedly asks, "Have you checked the children lately?"
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Clip 1 - 'This Isn't Tiffany':
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Clip 2 - 'How Were the Children?':
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Clip 3 - 'It's Coming From Inside the House':
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Clip 4 - 'Stranger Hiding in Ceiling':
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