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A single mother gives her son a much sought-after doll for his birthday, only to discover that it is possessed by the soul of a serial killer.A single mother gives her son a much sought-after doll for his birthday, only to discover that it is possessed by the soul of a serial killer.A single mother gives her son a much sought-after doll for his birthday, only to discover that it is possessed by the soul of a serial killer.
Brad Dourif
- Charles Lee Ray
- (voice)
- …
Ray Oliver
- Dr. Death
- (as Raymond Oliver)
Bo Kane
- Male TV Newscaster
- (as Robert Kane)
Leila Lee Olsen
- Female TV Newscaster
- (as Leila Hee Olsen)
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Highly Entertaining Horror Film
Child’s Play (1988)
*** (out of 4)
A single mother (Catherine Hicks) buys her son Andy (Alex Vincent) a Good Guy doll. Chucky becomes the young kid’s best friend but after a few bizarre things happening the kid is convinced that the doll is alive. The mother doesn’t believe him at first but soon she realizes the truth but she can’t convince the police detective (Chris Sarandon) that the doll is alive and killing.
CHILD’S PLAY certainly wasn’t the first movie to deal with killer dolls but there’s no question that it has become the best known and most loved. It’s really amazing how well the film has held up after nearly thirty-years and it’s clear that there’s no slowing down as the series continues to get sequels. With that said, as good as some of the sequels are, they can’t compare to the original film, which had Chucky being one evil maniac.
The film works on many levels but the best thing about it is that it goes against the majority of the slasher films that were out around this time. Instead of just trying to come up with creative kills, this film instead plays out like a thriller and on this level it works. The story of the single mother and her son is a great set-up and this really adds to the drama. Even better is the relationship between the cop and the mother as this added even more drama that plays itself out well against the horror elements. Then you’ve got a great killer in the Chucky doll but there’s also the entire story dealing with the serial killer played by Brad Dourif.
The special effects are also another major plus and especially how perfectly blended the mechanical Chucky was as well as the moments where he’s being played by an actor. THe film manages to have some nice suspense and is certainly very well directed by Tom Holland. The film is certainly one of the better horror films from the later day slasher era.
*** (out of 4)
A single mother (Catherine Hicks) buys her son Andy (Alex Vincent) a Good Guy doll. Chucky becomes the young kid’s best friend but after a few bizarre things happening the kid is convinced that the doll is alive. The mother doesn’t believe him at first but soon she realizes the truth but she can’t convince the police detective (Chris Sarandon) that the doll is alive and killing.
CHILD’S PLAY certainly wasn’t the first movie to deal with killer dolls but there’s no question that it has become the best known and most loved. It’s really amazing how well the film has held up after nearly thirty-years and it’s clear that there’s no slowing down as the series continues to get sequels. With that said, as good as some of the sequels are, they can’t compare to the original film, which had Chucky being one evil maniac.
The film works on many levels but the best thing about it is that it goes against the majority of the slasher films that were out around this time. Instead of just trying to come up with creative kills, this film instead plays out like a thriller and on this level it works. The story of the single mother and her son is a great set-up and this really adds to the drama. Even better is the relationship between the cop and the mother as this added even more drama that plays itself out well against the horror elements. Then you’ve got a great killer in the Chucky doll but there’s also the entire story dealing with the serial killer played by Brad Dourif.
The special effects are also another major plus and especially how perfectly blended the mechanical Chucky was as well as the moments where he’s being played by an actor. THe film manages to have some nice suspense and is certainly very well directed by Tom Holland. The film is certainly one of the better horror films from the later day slasher era.
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