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| Dolls (1987) | |
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| Baby Firefly | May 11 2013, 04:45 AM Post #1 |
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The Devil Himself
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![]() Young Judy Bower (Carrie Lorraine) is spending the summer with her stupid, abusive father, David (Ian Williams), and nasty stepmother, Rosemary (Carolyn Purdy-Gordon). On a dark and stormy night, their car breaks down on a lonely road in the woods and they are forced to seek shelter. As they walk, Rosemary throws Judy's beloved teddy bear into the woods, and the imaginative child envisions it coming to life as a great fanged beast which slaughters her tormentors. The idea of loyal toys protecting their young owners from the ravages of the adult world is forcefully made, and imbues the rest of the film. They come upon a creepy old house owned by elderly Gabriel Hartwick (Guy Rolfe) and his wife, Hilary (Hilary Mason). Gabriel is a doll-maker and dazzles Judy with his collection of exquisitely detailed creations. Another car breaks down in the storm as well, bearing amiable Ralph Morris and two trampy hitchhikers. Edited by Vanessa, May 16 2015, 09:14 PM.
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| Neurotic Chainsaw | Feb 1 2016, 06:58 AM Post #21 |
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Vengeful Victim
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Sad I'm the only one who laughed at the one user's typo, calling Full Moon "Fukk Moon." Man, I'm immature, huh? |
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| Scream | Feb 7 2016, 07:55 PM Post #22 |
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Jock
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Not bad horror flick. |
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| Dutchie | Mar 4 2016, 08:38 PM Post #23 |
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Dumb Blonde
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The creepiest part of this film is the title sequence at the start. You see all these happy, creepy doll faces. Ugh, I always hated these type of dolls. I really like this film, Creepy dolls, punk chicks, and some humour. |
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