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  1. Mar 23, 2001 · Director: Jeffrey Obrow. Actors: Bruce Greenwood, Belinda Bauer, Jarrett Lennon, Grace Zabriskie, Richard Bradford, Carel Struycken. Category: Horror. Themes: Cults, The Antichrist, Conspiracy Theories, Paranoia, Prophecy, Films of 1991. Dean R. Koontz adaptation with Bruce Greenwood as a P.I. helping a woman protect her child from cultists ...

  2. The Kindred is a 1987 American science fiction horror film directed by Jeffrey Obrow and Stephen Carpenter. Obrow also produced the film, and co-wrote it along with Carpenter, Earl Ghaffari and John Penney. Starring David Allen Brooks, Amanda Pays and Rod Steiger, The Kindred was released on January 9, 1987 and grossed just over $2 million.

  3. Pursued cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Jan 30, 1987 · The Kindred: Directed by Stephen Carpenter, Jeffrey Obrow. With David Allen Brooks, Rod Steiger, Amanda Pays, Talia Balsam. A geneticist takes his assistants to his old family home to locate the deadly product of his late mother's revolutionary research into rapid human evolution--his monstrous, tentacled baby brother--before a mad scientist gets to him first.

  5. Jeffrey "Jeff" Obrow is a film director, screenwriter, producer and editor. Although he does not boast the broadest filmography in the world, the majority of Jeff's material does involve the horror genre. Jeff's first major foray into the world of horror fiction was directing and writing the 1982 slasher, The Dorm That Dripped Blood, which he co-directed with Stephen Carpenter. Jeffrey Obrow ...

  6. Mar 25, 2023 · In their “The Good, the Bad, and the Verdict” film reviews, Joseph and Mike give their thoughts on a slice of cinema. For this installment, it’s Pursued, a new thriller from the director of horror classics The Dorm That Dripped Blood and The Kindred, making its world premiere at the Make Believe Seattle Film Festival.

  7. May 1, 2013 · There are two brand new featurettes. One is on the creation of the score, with an interview with Chris Young. The second is an interview with the FX guy Matt Mungle. Both supplements are short but entertaining. Also on this disc is a feature length audio commentary by directors Stephen Carpenter and Jeffery Obrow.