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Who Can Kill a Child? 1976

★ 7.0274 votes112 min📅 1976-04-26

"Suddenly… They were the only adults left alive on the island"

In Chicho Ibáñez Serrador's chilling 1976 psychological horror *Who Can Kill a Child?*, a British couple visits a picturesque Spanish island, expecting peace and solitude, only to find themselves the sole adults amid a village of eerie, smiling children.

Director: Chicho Ibáñez Serrador

Cast

Lewis Fiander
Lewis Fiander
Tom
Prunella Ransome
Prunella Ransome
Evelyn
Antonio Iranzo
Antonio Iranzo
Crying Child Father
Miguel Narros
Miguel Narros
Coastguard
María Luisa Arias
Marisa Porcel
Marisa Porcel
Beach House Mother
Juan Cazalilla
Juan Cazalilla
Luis Ciges
Luis Ciges
Postman Enrique Amorós
Antonio Canal
Antonio Canal
Aparicio Rivero
Male Nurse

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Who Can Kill a Child?* (1976) about?

The film follows a British couple who arrive on a remote Spanish island to find every adult mysteriously gone, leaving only the village's children behind. Their initially welcoming smiles soon reveal a hidden, menacing intent, forcing the couple to fight for survival in a world where the roles of predator and prey have reversed.

Who directed *Who Can Kill a Child??*

Chicho Ibáñez Serrador, a renowned Spanish director known for blending horror with social commentary, helmed this unsettling thriller.

Who stars in *Who Can Kill a Child??*

The film stars Lewis Fiander and Prunella Ransome as the British couple, with Antonio Iranzo and Miguel Narros rounding out the central cast.

Is *Who Can Kill a Child?* (1976) worth watching?

While not a mainstream hit, this Spanish horror gem delivers slow-burn tension and a unique premise that lingers long after the credits roll. Fans of psychological thrillers and cult classics will appreciate its atmospheric dread and thought-provoking themes.

How long is *Who Can Kill a Child??*

The runtime is 112 minutes, or just under two hours.

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About Who Can Kill a Child? (1976) — Spain's Most Disturbing Childhood Horror Film

In Chicho Ibáñez Serrador's chilling 1976 psychological horror *Who Can Kill a Child?*, a British couple visits a picturesque Spanish island, expecting peace and solitude, only to find themselves the sole adults amid a village of eerie, smiling children. The film masterfully blends suspense with social commentary, exploring themes of innocence turned sinister and the fragility of adult authority. As the tourists navigate the unsettling stares and unspoken menace of the young inhabitants, the line between protector and prey blurs, creating an atmosphere thick with dread and uncertainty. The stark contrast between the island's beauty and its hidden horrors makes this a haunting meditation on fear and human nature.

With its slow-burn tension and thought-provoking narrative, *Who Can Kill a Child?* (1976) stands as a cult classic in European horror. The film's atmospheric cinematography and unsettling score heighten the psychological unease, drawing viewers into a world where childhood innocence is weaponized. A rare gem from 1970s Spanish cinema, it challenges audiences to question the true nature of evil and the vulnerabilities of adulthood.