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  1. Cromosoma 3 película dirigida por David Cronenberg y protagonizada por Oliver Reed, Samantha Eggar y Art Hindle. Año: 1979. Sinopsis: Un hombre intenta descubrir las técnicas de terapia de un psicólogo poco convencional sobre su esposa institucionalizada, en medio de una serie de brutales asesinatos. - Cine.com

  2. 17 de oct. de 2019 · The Brood (David Cronenberg – 1979) En The Brood, el psiquiatra Hal Raglen inventa una terapia especial para tratar psicópatas que consiste en la somatización de los trastornos mentales del enfermo. Cuando somete a una mujer a este proceso de curación, contra lo previsto, se desata la furia de la paciente. IMDb Rating: 6,8.

  3. The Brood Horror 1979 1 hr 32 min Available on Prime Video, Max A mad doctor (Oliver Reed) tries psychoplasmic therapy on a raging woman (Samantha Eggar) soon to be a mother. Horror 1979 1 hr 32 min 81% R Starring Samantha Eggar, Henry Beckman ...

  4. "The Brood" is an el sleazo exploitation film, camouflaged by the presence of several well-known stars but guaranteed to nauseate you all the same. That's after it bores you first. It's about a scientist who may or may not be mad, and who runs something called the Institute for Psycho-Plasmics, and some of whose patients have the knack of creating clones of little kids and then controlling ...

  5. The Brood. Directed by David Cronenberg • 1979 • Canada. Starring Oliver Reed, Samantha Eggar, Art Hindle. A disturbed woman is receiving a radical form of psychotherapy at a remote, mysterious institute. Meanwhile, her five-year-old daughter, under the care of her estranged husband, is being terrorized by a group of demonic beings.

  6. One of the earliest works of David Cronenberg, a principal originator of body horror.Directed by David CronenbergCast - Oliver Reed, Samantha Eggar, Art Hind...

  7. 13 de oct. de 2015 · An essay on David Cronenberg's "The Brood." The strange thing is that "The Brood" is also the first Cronenberg film in which he demonstrates a certain amount of sympathy for his key characters, all of whom are developed to a much further extent than his earlier archetypes who were waiting to get gooped upon.