Dolls (1987 film)
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DVD Cover of Dolls |
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Directed by | Stuart Gordon |
Produced by | Charles Band, Brian Yuzna |
Written by | Ed Naha |
Starring | Ian Patrick Williams, Carolyn Purdy-Gordon, Carrie Lorraine, Guy Rolfe |
Music by | Fuzzbee Morse, Victor Spiegel |
Cinematography | Mac Ahlberg |
Editing by | Lee Percy |
Distributed by | Empire Pictures |
Release date(s) | 1987 |
Running time | 77 min |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
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Dolls is a film directed by horror director Stuart Gordon and released in 1987, after Gordon's success with Re-Animator.
[edit] Plot
The movie is about an elderly English couple who live in a spooky mansion and make dolls and other toys that come to life and kill people. Judy is a young girl that is traveling by car with her father and stepmother. A businessman named Ralph picks up two female punk rock hitchhikers. All six potential victims wind up at the dollmaker's mansion. One by one, some of the overnight guests are attacked by countless dolls. The film was shot in Italy in 1985. Dolls has taken credit for having inspired several similar "killer doll" movies since.
[edit] Cast
- Ian Patrick Williams - David Bower
- Carolyn Purdy Gordon - Rosemary Bower
- Carrie Lorraine - Judy Bower
- Guy Rolfe - Gabriel Hartwicke
- Hilary Mason - Hilary Hartwicke
- Bunty Bailey - Isabel Prange
- Cassie Stuart - Enid
- Stephen Lee - Ralph Morris