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Patty McCormack's "Mommy" is psychotically obsessed with her 12-year-old daughter Jessica Ann -- so much so that when sh | dG1fM195T0JtZXVKQVE
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00:00Once upon a time, a young actress shocked America with her chilling portrayal of a bad little girl.
00:16And now, that actress triumphantly returns to terror as the baddest mother of them all.
00:25Mommy.
00:27Patti McCormick, Academy Award-nominated star of The Bad Seed.
00:34Marked it.
00:38Bad things to mommy tonight.
00:41Jason Miller, Academy Award nominee, The Exorcist.
00:46You know what I wonder? If you know the kind of game you're playing and who you're playing it with.
00:52Brink Stevens, America's favorite scream queen, as you've never seen her before.
00:58Are you alright, Jess?
00:59Yeah.
01:01Majel Barrett, adored by millions of Star Trek fans.
01:06I have nothing more to say to you, Mrs. Sterling.
01:10Michael Cornelison, star of Stephen King's Woman in the Room.
01:17What in the hell is wrong with you?
01:20Never beat me at night. Has everybody gone crazy on this thing?
01:23I think that's quite enough. Good afternoon.
01:28And the legendary creator of Mike Hammer, Mickey Spillane.
01:33Introducing Rachel Lemieux, Best Actress, 1995 Iowa Film Festival.
01:40I wanted to chase you away.
01:42You wanted to chase me away? Why on earth would you want to chase me away?
01:47Because I knew you would make a good daddy. And I don't want you to die.
01:54You were bothering my daughter today.
01:57I wasn't bothering nobody. You got permission to be in here after hours?
02:03And Sarah Jane Miller, Best Supporting Actress, 1995 Iowa Film Festival.
02:14In the first thriller directed by Max Allen Collins, screenwriter of the April 1995 HBO world premiere, The Expert.
02:23Best-selling author of In the Line of Fire, Dick Tracy, and Maverick.
02:31Leonard Moulton, Entertainment Tonight, calls Mommy an impressive little thriller and a worthy successor to The Bad Seed.
02:41John Lutz, author of Single White Female, says Mommy is taut, suspenseful, and laced with Hitchcockian humor.
02:52Donald E. Westlake, Academy Award nominated screenwriter of The Stepfather, says Mommy does exactly what a good movie should do.
03:00Rips, frightens, and exhilarates. Mommy knows best.
03:10Never let her tuck you in.
03:14Say your prayers, dear.
03:16Mommy sees that no one harms. Mommy, Mommy, little one, safe at home when day is done.
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