Scene from Cradle of Fear (2001)
Scene Details
Duration: 171 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 129 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1760x1080 | Added: 2018-Oct-19 |
Actresses in this Scene

Eileen Daly
Birth Name: Eileen Mary Theresa Daly
Birth Date: 1963-06-01
Birth Place: Surrey, England, United Kingdom
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Alternate Names: Aileen Daly, Eileen Bailey, Hazel
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Full Biography
Eileen Daly was born on June 1, 1963, in Surrey, England. She began her career in modeling and acting in 1986, working steadily for nearly two decades until 2005. Over this period, she appeared in various films such as 'Razor Blade Smile' (1998), '[Neon]' (2002), and 'Daly Does the Dead' (2014). In addition to acting, Daly also took on roles as a producer, director, writer, and model.
About the Movie: Cradle of Fear (2001)

Release Year: 2001
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Люлка на страха, Nascido do Inferno, To peplo tou fovou, Mahde Tars, Колыбель кошмаров
Director: Alex Chandon
Writer: N/A
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Keywords: snuff
Story
Cradle of Fear is an anthology horror film consisting of four interconnected stories linked by a cannibalistic child killer seeking revenge against those who imprisoned him. The film begins with Dani Filth, a deranged angel, helping the convict manipulate his victims from behind bars. The first story involves two Goth vamps forced to engage in a deadly game while on a one-night stand. The second story follows two female robbers who must confront their own suspicions and paranoia after being double-crossed during a heist. In the third story, an obscenely wealthy cocaine addict is tormented by supernatural forces. Finally, an internet surfer spirals into madness after stumbling upon the darkest corners of the web.
Summary
Cradle of Fear (2001), directed by Alex Chandon, serves as a gruesome homage to Amicus' anthology film Asylum. The film is primarily a horror showcase, with each segment offering distinct terrors tied together by the vengeful cannibal convict. Although the plot details are limited in available sources, the film appears to explore themes of manipulation, paranoia, and madness within its various segments.