In the character of eight-year-old Rhonda Penmark (Patty McCormack), 1956’s The Bad Seed gave us one of the earliest-and best-entries in the Killer Kid sub-genre. (OK, for “it’s a little less dark, but I understand the reasoning” or “ what in the hell did you do?”) ![]() Here are ten horror movies that took their source material’s ending and threw it out with the bathwater, for better or worse. ![]() ![]() Hollywood’s gonna Hollywood-and sometimes that means looking at the gruesome, pervy, or just plain depressing ending of a to-be-adapted horror novel and asking the $64,000 question: “What if we made this happy?” Or, if not happy, at least more palatable to a general audience, even if that general audience has paid to see a horror movie.
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