The Chosen One (2009)
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Synopsis: An expectant young couple finds their dreams of starting a family shattered when they give birth to a vampire baby, and an obsessed doctor becomes infected with a bizarre sickness while raising and... An expectant young couple finds their dreams of starting a family shattered when they give birth to a vampire baby, and an obsessed doctor becomes infected with a bizarre sickness while raising and studying the anomalous infant. Like any parents, Samuel and Elizabeth Wolfe wanted the best for their child. Their life becomes a waking nightmare, however, following a vicious attack by a bloodthirsty corpse. When the baby is born bearing signs of vampirism, husband Samuel falls into a downward spiral and entrusts his child to the malevolent Dr. Abraham, who longs to unlock the secret to immortality. The closer Dr. Abraham studies his subject, however, the greater his infection grows. Before long, the diabolical doctor's work has whipped the entire small town into a homicidal frenzy. [More]
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