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| Directed by | George Mihalka | 
| Written by | Kurt Wimmer | 
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| Cinematography | Rodney Gibbons | 
| Edited by | Ion Webster | 
| Music by | Marty Simon | 
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Running time  | 90-94 minutes | 
| Country | Canada | 
| Language | English | 
Relative Fear (also known as The Child and Le silence d'Adam) is a 1994 Canadian independent psychological horror film that references the 1956 film The Bad Seed. An autistic child is seemingly born to kill and does so.
Cast
- Matthew Dupuis as Adam Pratman (Adam Madison)
 - Darlanne Fluegel as Linda Pratman
 - James Brolin as Det. Atwater
 - Martin Neufeld as Peter Pratman
 - Bruce Dinsmore as Clive (Gary Madison)
 - M. Emmet Walsh as Earl Ladelle
 - Michael Caloz as Manny Dorff
 - Denise Crosby as Connie Madison
 - Linda Sorenson as Margaret Ladelle
 - Jason Blicker as Dennison
 - Vlasta Vrána as Mr. Schulman
 - Liz MacRae as Ms. Roark
 - Gisèle Rousseau as Dr. Hoyer
 - Jenny Campbell as Paige
 - Frank Schorpion as Dr. Shane
 - Alan West as Henry Pratman
 - Victoria Barkoff as Ms. Smith
 - Tyrone Benskin as Cop
 - Roger E. Reid as Police Officer
 
Reception
In the book Representing Autism: Culture, Narrative, Fascination, Stuart Murray describes the film as "the worst kind of example of the prosthetic narrative, where the idea of disability simply becomes part of a genetic method". He states that there is "little recognizably autistic in anything Adam does"[1]
References
- ↑ Murray, Stuart (2008). Representing Autism: Culture, Narrative, Fascination. Liverpool University Press. p. 127. ISBN 9781846310911.
 
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