The Unborn (1991 film)


The Unborn is a 1991 American horror film directed by Rodman Flender and starring Brooke Adams, Jeff Hayenga, James Karen, K Callan, and Jane Cameron. The screenplay concerns a couple who cannot have children. They try in-vitro fertilization, but then strange things start happening to the mother while she is pregnant.
Lisa Kudrow and Kathy Griffin have small roles.

Plot

The story centers around a married couple. The infertile wife Virginia and her husband Brad Marshall decide to join an experimental in-vitro fertilization program developed by Dr. Richard Meyerling. The trial succeeds, but during the pregnancy Virginia finds that something unusual is happening to the fetus. A further investigation shows that she is part of an experiment conducted by an insane doctor.

Cast

Writer John D Brancato says the film was inspired by "killer mutant baby stories like It's Alive". They had previously written Bloodfist II for Corman.
Filming took place in October 1990. It was the first film directed by Flender who described it has a cross between Rosemary's Baby and The Fly.
It was the first feature film as cinematographer for Wally Pfister who worked for Roger Corman for a number of years. He later recalled, "I had something I wanted to try with color and light. But it’s ghastly. At the same time, I cut myself slack, because my creative reach went beyond my skill level. That’s a really important thing to note. I had great ideas. But if you don’t have the skill level, you’re never going to master the artistry. That’s where I was early on. And I needed to put the hard work in and slowly work my way up."
Adams said the film was a "pleasant surprise" for her and at one stage discussed with Corman the possibility of directing the sequel.

Sequel

The film was followed by a sequel, The Unborn 2.