The Creepiest Kids in Movies and TV

From ''Deliverance'' to ''The Omen'' to new movies "The Boy," "Sinister 2," and "Cooties," youngsters who scare us

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Lonnie (Billy Redden), 'Deliverance' (1972)

Lonnie (Billy Redden), 'Deliverance' (1972)

CHILD'S PLAY A local boy was cast to play the iconic inbred banjo prodigy in the early scenes, one of the very first glimpses we get of the local hillbillies.

CHILLING MOMENT His creepy dueling banjos moment with Drew (Ronny Cox) set the tone for this ill-fated bonding trip.

WHY HE SCARES US To this day, those notes are the last thing you would ever want to hear while on a canoeing trip.

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Ted Henley (Jared Breeze) The Boy (2015)

Ted Henley (Jared Breeze) The Boy (2015)

CHILD'S PLAY At a remote motel, the lonely Ted is left to his own devices by his father (David Morse) with ultimately disastrous consequences.

WHY HE SCARES US Breeze's titular character seems so normal—which, of course, is what they said about Ted Bundy.

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Isaac (John Franklin) Children of the Corn (1984)

Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice | CHILD'S PLAY As the boy preacher turned cult leader, Isaac's ability to sic a town full of children on any adults is terrifying. CHILLING (AND…

CHILD'S PLAY As the boy preacher turned cult leader, Isaac's ability to sic a town full of children on any adults is terrifying.

CHILLING (AND HEART-RENDING) Isaac and the demon he worships, He Who Walks Behind the Row, went up in flames in the cornfield doused in gasoline.

WHY HE SCARES US Who hasn't feared the kids in our lives are out to get us?

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Anthony Fremont (Billy Mumy) ''It's a Good Life'' episode the Twilight Zone

The Twilight Zone
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CHILLING MOMENT In this especially memorable episode, a cruel and omnipotent six-year-old (played by Lost in Space's Will Robinson, no less) holds his family hostage in a world of his making, threatening to turn them into human grotesqueries or banish them ''into the cornfield'' if they misbehave. He's the very definition of a little monster.

CHILLING MOMENT He turned some poor guy into a Jack in the Box. The bobbing shadow was terrifying.

WHY HE SCARES US If there's one thing Lord of the Flies and most child stars have taught us, it's that kids probably shouldn't be given a lot of power.

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Henry Evans (Macaulay Culkin) The Good Son (1993)

Macaulay Culkin, The Good Son
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CHILD'S PLAY Henry torments his poor cousin Mark with his obsession with death. Henry implies that he'd killed his own younger brother and threatens the lives of his sister and mother, all the while setting up Mark to look like the psychotic one.

CHILLING MOMENT He lures his sister onto the thin ice and watches as she almost drowns.

WHY HE SCARES US The kid's intent grown-up like focus coupled with those adorable lips and cheeks is totally disconcerting.

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Emily (Dakota Fanning) Hide and Seek (2005)

Dakota Fanning, Hide and Seek | CHILD'S PLAY After Mom's suicide, Dad (Robert De Niro) moves with Emily to a remote woodland house. That's when the hostile ''Charlie'' starts making his…
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CHILD'S PLAY After Mom's suicide, Dad (Robert De Niro) moves with Emily to a remote woodland house. That's when the hostile ''Charlie'' starts making his presence felt. Is he real? Is he a ghost? Or is he a projection of Emily's emotionally disturbed mental state?

CHILLING MOMENT When a cop asks her what's in the picture she's drawing, Emily says, ''You. Dying.''

WHY SHE SCARES US Ever since her starring role opposite Sean Penn in I Am Sam (2001) at age 7, Fanning has seemed eerily like a little adult. But her dyed-brown locks and thousand-yard stare in this movie indicated a new level of unchildlike gravity.

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Assorted ghost-children Sinister 2 (2015)

Assorted ghost-children Sinister 2 (2015)

CHILD'S PLAY A group of demonically-controlled kiddie-ghosts turn their murderous attention in the direction of Shannyn Sossamon's farmhouse-dwelling mom and her two sons, played by Zach and Dylan Collins.

WHY THEY SCARE US Well, their habit of showing old movies in the basement which detail their slaughtering of the kids' respective families would be close to the top of the list.

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David Zellaby (Martin Stephens, far right) Village of the Damned (1960)

Martin Stephens, Village of the Damned (Movie - 1996) | CHILD'S PLAY Nine months after a mysterious alien force knocks out every resident of Midwich, all the women give birth to near-identical kids — an…
Village of the Damned: Everett Collection

CHILD'S PLAY Nine months after a mysterious alien force knocks out every resident of Midwich, all the women give birth to near-identical kids — an army of blond, well-mannered children who grow quickly, have glowing eyes, and can bend the wills of adults telepathically.

CHILLING MOMENT After baby David's mother gives him milk that's too hot, she's compelled to punish herself by plunging her arm into boiling water.

WHY THEY SCARE US These polite, conformist children combine the horrors of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Bad Seed, and a Hitler Youth rally.

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Claudia (Kirsten Dunst) Interview With the Vampire (1994)

Kirsten Dunst, Interview With the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles | CHILD'S PLAY Saved — and damned — when mature vamps Louis (Brad Pitt) and Lestat (Tom Cruise) give her a transfusion, Claudia becomes part of…
Interview with the Vampire: Everett Collection

CHILD'S PLAY Saved — and damned — when mature vamps Louis (Brad Pitt) and Lestat (Tom Cruise) give her a transfusion, Claudia becomes part of a perverse nuclear family.

CHILLING MOMENT Claudia tries to cut her hair but learns that even her appearance is frozen for eternity, and that she'll never hit puberty.

WHY SHE SCARES US Dunst is spookily convincing as a creature with the experience and appetites of a woman, trapped in the body of a child.

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Test Card F Girl (Rafaella Hutchinson and Harriet Rogers) Life on Mars

CHILD'S PLAY The British Test Card F is essentially the equivalent to American TV's Indian Head test pattern. The original British version of Life on…
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CHILD'S PLAY The British Test Card F is essentially the equivalent to American TV's Indian Head test pattern. The original British version of Life on Mars, which was a lot stranger than the U.S. remake, co-opted the idea of the little girl from the test pattern and had her talking to the main character, the time-traveling (?) Sam Tyler.

CHILLING MOMENT When this iconic eight-year-old steps out of the TV to confront Sam, it's worth it to remind yourself that this is a test, this is only a test.

WHY SHE SCARES US Americans may not be so familiar with the girl from the test pattern, but that doesn't stop her from being terrifying.

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Assorted rage-virus children Cooties (2015)

Assorted rage-virus children Cooties (2015)
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CHILD'S PLAY All the pre-pubescent kids at a school become blood-thirsty zombie-monsters hellbent on killing their teachers—played by Elijah Wood, Allison Pill, and Rainn Wilson, among others—after eating diseased chicken nuggets.

WHY THEY SCARE US We mentioned the "blood-thirsty zombie-monsters" aspect, right?

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Damien Thorn (Seamus Davey Fitzpatrick) The Omen (2006)

CHILD'S PLAY As bizarre deaths pile up around Damien, his adoptive father, diplomat Liev Schreiber, slowly uncovers the mystery of the boy's true parentage. CHILLING…
The Omen: Vince Valitutti

CHILD'S PLAY As bizarre deaths pile up around Damien, his adoptive father, diplomat Liev Schreiber, slowly uncovers the mystery of the boy's true parentage.

CHILLING MOMENT The same scene that terrified us in the 1976 original: ''It's all for you, Damien!'' a nanny yells from a rooftop, gazing into the boy's face before hanging herself.

WHY HE SCARES US It's not clear to viewers whether the impassive cherub means to harm others or merely radiates bad luck, or whether he knows he's the spawn of Satan.

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Sean (Cameron Bright) Birth (2004)

Cameron Bright, Birth | CHILD'S PLAY Young Sean believes himself to be the reincarnation of neighbor Anna's (Nicole Kidman) dead husband, also named Sean. He appears in Anna's life…
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CHILD'S PLAY Young Sean believes himself to be the reincarnation of neighbor Anna's (Nicole Kidman) dead husband, also named Sean. He appears in Anna's life just as she's ready to remarry and begins to persuade her that he really is her late husband reborn.

CHILLING MOMENT Prepubescent Sean matter-of-factly takes off his clothes and climbs into the bathtub with Anna.

WHY HE SCARES US At age 11, Bright had made a career out of playing the younger version of adult characters in films and TV movies. In Birth, however, we never meet the adult Sean, so we have to imagine the grim-faced young Bright as Nicole Kidman's grown-up lover and soulmate. Eww.

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Aidan Keller (David Dorfman) The Ring (2002)

Naomi Watts, David Dorfman, ... | CHILD'S PLAY Before journalist Rachel Keller (Naomi Watts) embarks on a race against time to solve the mystery of a lethal videotape whose viewers die…

CHILD'S PLAY Before journalist Rachel Keller (Naomi Watts) embarks on a race against time to solve the mystery of a lethal videotape whose viewers die a week after they watch it, her son, the solemn Aidan, draws pictures of corpses that disturb his teacher.

CHILLING MOMENT Rachel discovers Aidan, transfixed in front of a television, watching the video.

WHY HE SCARES US With dark circles under his eyes and a voice full of premature depression and doom, Dorfman looks like a kid who's been kept awake by nightmares for most of his brief life.

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Ralphie Glick (Ronnie Scribner) Salem's Lot (1979)

CHILD'S PLAY This newly turned vampire just had to go and try to get others. CHILLING MOMENT Um, the moment he floated up to the…

CHILD'S PLAY This newly turned vampire just had to go and try to get others.

CHILLING MOMENT Um, the moment he floated up to the window.

WHY HE SCARED US The image of Stephen King's boy bloodsucker floating eerily outside scared everyone who ever thought they were safe on the second floor.

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Rhoda Penmark (Patty McCormack) The Bad Seed (1956)

Patty McCormack, The Bad Seed | CHILD'S PLAY Rhoda efficiently dispatches anyone who keeps her from getting her own way. Nervous Mom (Nancy Kelly) senses that something in her own life…
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CHILD'S PLAY Rhoda efficiently dispatches anyone who keeps her from getting her own way. Nervous Mom (Nancy Kelly) senses that something in her own life is horribly wrong.

CHILLING MOMENT Having drowned a boy (offscreen) because he beat her in a penmanship contest, she says, ''Why should I feel sorry? It was Claude Daigle got drowned, not me.''

WHY SHE SCARES US The movie seems campy now, but in the comfy, conformist '50s, the notion of a remorselessly homicidal child was a shocker. McCormack, who had played the role in the hit Broadway play, brought Rhoda to the screen with unsettling glee, earning herself an Oscar nomination.

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Danny Torrance (Danny Lloyd) The Shining (1980)

Danny Lloyd, The Shining | CHILD'S PLAY Danny's strong psychic sensitivity comes in handy when his father (Jack Nicholson), the wintertime caretaker of an empty, snowbound hotel, goes bonkers. CHILLING…
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CHILD'S PLAY Danny's strong psychic sensitivity comes in handy when his father (Jack Nicholson), the wintertime caretaker of an empty, snowbound hotel, goes bonkers.

CHILLING MOMENT Danny finds himself croaking ''Redrum, redrum, redrum,'' a cryptic warning he etches into a door (above) and later decodes in a mirror.

WHY HE SCARES US Danny doesn't know what to make of the horrifying visions he sees — or his father's all-too-real disintegration — and neither do viewers.

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Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment) The Sixth Sense (1999)

Haley Joel Osment, The Sixth Sense | CHILD'S PLAY Cole and shrink Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis), both traumatized by violent horrors, help each other heal. CHILLING MOMENT Cole meets the gruesome ghost…

CHILD'S PLAY Cole and shrink Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis), both traumatized by violent horrors, help each other heal.

CHILLING MOMENT Cole meets the gruesome ghost of a boy who tells him, ''I'll show you where my dad keeps his gun,'' then turns and unwittingly reveals a gaping wound in the back of his head.

WHY HE SCARES US Osment seems to have had his very childhood scared out of him, with traces remaining only in those big, liquid, haunted eyes.

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Regan MacNeil (Linda Blair) The Exorcist (1973)

Linda Blair, The Exorcist | CHILD'S PLAY Her body seemingly decomposing before our eyes, the demon-possessed Regan viciously taunts her mother (Ellen Burstyn) and the neurologists, psychiatrists, and priests trying…
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CHILD'S PLAY Her body seemingly decomposing before our eyes, the demon-possessed Regan viciously taunts her mother (Ellen Burstyn) and the neurologists, psychiatrists, and priests trying to help her.

CHILLING MOMENT For some viewers, Regan's notorious 360-degree head twist or her spider-walk on the staircase are the scariest bits; for others, it's the dehumanizing medical tests that find the terrified girl poked and prodded as she's strapped to a table.

WHY SHE SCARES US We see just enough of the healthy, cheerful Regan early in the film to be horrified by her obscene transformation.

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Sharon (Jodelle Ferland) Silent Hill (2006)

CHILD'S PLAY After a mother (Radha Mitchell) takes her troubled daughter Sharon to an ash-covered town the girl had been mumbling about in her dreams,…
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CHILD'S PLAY After a mother (Radha Mitchell) takes her troubled daughter Sharon to an ash-covered town the girl had been mumbling about in her dreams, the girl disappears and the horrors mount...

CHILLING MOMENT During one of her sleepwalking jaunts, Sharon teeters on the edge of a waterfall; at the bottom is a girl who looks just like her (!), urging her to jump.

WHY SHE SCARES US Any parent would be terrified and helpless when faced with raising a seemingly possessed child like Sharon. And oh — did you not see those freaky ''Look, Ma, no mouth!'' posters featuring Ferland?

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Daveigh Chase as Samara Morgan in The Ring (2002) and Rhonda Volmer in Big Love (2006)

CHILD'S PLAY Turns out Samara's brutal past was the key to the deadly videotape of The Ring . And on Big Love , Ronda —…
The Ring: Merrick Morton

CHILD'S PLAY Turns out Samara's brutal past was the key to the deadly videotape of The Ring. And on Big Love, Ronda — wearing her odd Little House on the Prairie-ish getups — was a manipulative teen who lived on a polygamist compound and was betrothed to a septuagenarian (Harry Dean Stanton, center). As such she lurked about eavesdropping and causing havoc for members of her very extended family.

CHILLING MOMENT On an episode of Big Love, Ronda, her look of calm entitlement slowly morphing into rage, assaults an official at a drama competition she's been cut from. As for The Ring, well, admit it: You jumped back out of your seat when Samara crawled out of that videotape.

WHY SHE SCARES US On the big and small screens, Chase has freaked us out in very different roles, using her movements and voice (check out her unsettling hymns on Big Love) to maximum effect.

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