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Child's Play

Cast

Catherine Hicks, Chris Sarandon, Alex Vincent, Brad Dourif View All


Crew

Tom Holland (Screenplay), Tom Holland (Director), Don Mancini (Screenplay), John Lafia (Screenplay) View All

Release: Nov. 8th, 1988
Runtime: 1 hour, 27 minutes
A single mother gives her son a beloved doll for his birthday, only to discover that it is possessed by the soul of a serial killer.
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Nostromo87
or maybe it's the voodoo guy having his arms and legs broken and chest knifed by way of voodoo doll courtesy of Chucky.
Iroquois
Child's Play is pretty straightforward in that regard by having a mortally wounded serial killer (Brad Dourif) uses his knowledge of voodoo in order to channel his soul into the nearest available vessel, which just so happens to be a talking doll.


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