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Child's Play

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
125K
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Brad Dourif and Dinah Manoff in Child's Play (1988)
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.
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A dying serial killer transfers his consciousness into a popular kids doll using voodoo. A struggling single mother gifts her six-year-old son the much sought-after doll for his birthday, an... Read allA dying serial killer transfers his consciousness into a popular kids doll using voodoo. A struggling single mother gifts her six-year-old son the much sought-after doll for his birthday, and the doll slowly begins to show its true colors.A dying serial killer transfers his consciousness into a popular kids doll using voodoo. A struggling single mother gifts her six-year-old son the much sought-after doll for his birthday, and the doll slowly begins to show its true colors.

  • Director
    • Tom Holland
  • Writers
    • Don Mancini
    • John Lafia
    • Tom Holland
  • Stars
    • Catherine Hicks
    • Chris Sarandon
    • Alex Vincent
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    125K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,243
    131
    • Director
      • Tom Holland
    • Writers
      • Don Mancini
      • John Lafia
      • Tom Holland
    • Stars
      • Catherine Hicks
      • Chris Sarandon
      • Alex Vincent
    • 461User reviews
    • 122Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Catherine Hicks
    Catherine Hicks
    • Karen Barclay
    Chris Sarandon
    Chris Sarandon
    • Mike Norris
    Alex Vincent
    Alex Vincent
    • Andy Barclay
    Brad Dourif
    Brad Dourif
    • Charles Lee Ray
    • (voice)
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    Dinah Manoff
    Dinah Manoff
    • Maggie Peterson
    Tommy Swerdlow
    Tommy Swerdlow
    • Jack Santos
    Jack Colvin
    Jack Colvin
    • Dr. Ardmore
    Neil Giuntoli
    Neil Giuntoli
    • Eddie Caputo
    Juan Ramírez
    • Peddler
    Alan Wilder
    Alan Wilder
    • Mr. Criswell
    Richard Baird
    • News Reporter at Toy Store
    Ray Oliver
    • Dr. Death
    • (as Raymond Oliver)
    Aaron Osborne
    Aaron Osborne
    • Orderly
    Tyler Hard
    • Mona
    Ted Liss
    • George
    Roslyn Alexander
    • Lucy
    Bo Kane
    Bo Kane
    • Male TV Newscaster
    • (as Robert Kane)
    Leila Lee Olsen
    • Female TV Newscaster
    • (as Leila Hee Olsen)
    • Director
      • Tom Holland
    • Writers
      • Don Mancini
      • John Lafia
      • Tom Holland
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    9HumanoidOfFlesh

    Original and scary.

    I've seen this brilliant horror movie over twenty times so far and it is still great."Child's Play" is wonderfully original-a great concept(the soul of a serial killer in the puppet)and villain(Chucky!)are perhaps the keys to it all.Plenty of shocks and scares,pretty good acting and lots of violence.The direction and editing are so tight and carefully done.Now I can see why this movie was such a huge success in 1988.Managing to be both frightening and classy,this is a nerve-wracking experience.I actually found "Child's Play" to be a very scary film.I did not find it too gory,but what gore there is it was done to heighten intensity levels to the extreme.All in all,I wholeheartedly recommend it to any open-minded viewer,who likes to watch horror movies.The hammer in the head scene still gives me goosebumps.
    dougdoepke

    Two Notable Aspects

    No need to echo consensus points on this outstanding horror movie production. My only gripe is with the recurring anti-climaxes that cheapen the original infernal effect. As a result, movie buffs are again shown that knowing when to stop can be as important as knowing how to start; at the same time, the horror flick certainly knows how to slam-bang start.

    To me, two themes in the script's subtext stand out. First, key to many ace horror flicks, such as The Thing (1951), and Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), is not just the horror of the menace but the frustration in getting dis-believers to finally come around to confront the para-normal menace. Here, understandably, no one believes stories about an infernal kid's doll that's somehow alive. This, fortunately, adds to audience sense of engagement with Mom and little Andy as they're forced to grapple with the horror of the para-normal that no one else believes can be real.

    Second is the poignant portrayal of Mother Love as that natural bond confronting the infernal doll in its death dealings. Ironically, it's the distance between mother and son at the outset that drives young Andy into the arms of what seems a friendly doll that will then be his needed companion. Thus Mom in particular must learn a lesson about family ties that the doll ironically provides. Happily, the growing bond between them is developed in a non-sappy way that's unusual for most any kind of movie. And that is largely thanks to actors Hicks and Vincent, respectively. In fact, I'd be inclined to award them special Oscars for their moving performances, as though the snooty Oscars ever took note of little horror flicks.

    Anyway, these are two notable aspects of the screenplay neither of which has directly to do with the scary effects, but do merit mention. All in all, except for the anti-climaxes, the movie's superior of its kind, so catch up with it if you can.
    8KineticSeoul

    The beginning of the most iconic killer doll ever

    This movie starts out pretty slow with a killer named Charles Lee Ray doing voodoo magic to put his soul into a kid's doll. After that it starts to get slow and generic even with the killer doll with things not making much sense (and I am not talking about the Chucky doll thing either). But when Chucky starts his sinister cacklying and cursing that he is known for the movie does pick up. The build up to that point isn't that bad though and I can understand why they had to go in that direction at first. It does add a sense of mystery even if the audiences does know what is going on from the start. The trademark Chucky voice really does add flavor to this slasher. As a matter of fact I wouldn't be shocked if Heath Ledger was inspired by Chucky for his role in "The Dark Knight" now that I think about it. It's cool to see Chucky not going on that unstoppable killer slasher direction, he uses stealth and pulls tricks to kill someone. Plus whenever found, he could just act like a regular doll. Which actually does adds to making him quite a dangerous and sinister killer. This does not have a lot of blood and gore, nor does it have a lot of body count but it does have entertainment value for a horror slasher movie. Overall this is a slasher movie that had a lot of cool and new elements to work with when it came to the direction at the time. And it's understandable how Chucky became one of the most memorable killer villain from the 80's. Thanks to Brad Dourif signature voice as Chucky.

    8/10
    BaronBl00d

    No Baby Doll Eyes Here

    Director Tom Holland does quite a good job scaring us with this cliche-ridden, unoriginal story of a serial killer transferring his soul to a toy store doll. The doll is incredibly eerie with its red hair and deep eyes, and goes by the name of Chucky saying things like, "My name's Chucky...wanna play?" Although much of the plot is very predictable(especially the ending), the execution of the plot is first-rate. Add to this some earnest acting from CatherineHicks, Chris Sarandon, and especially Alex Vincent playing a six-year old, and you have a pretty entertaining feature. The special effects are also first-rate, and the doll seems to actually be alive. Brad Douriff adds his voice to the demented Chucky, and his voice is evil personified. Dinah Manoff has a small role, but it is an important role which she plays very well. The atmosphere is definitely set on suspense and it is a rollercoaster of a ride as we see the doll slowly become human and seek out his only murderous hope for salvation. Good scares!
    Michael_Elliott

    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.

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    • Trivia
      Despite their long-running collaborative effort to bring Chucky to life, voice actor Brad Dourif and special effects wizard Kevin Yagher never met in person until they were both guests at a horror convention in May 2018.
    • Goofs
      Near the end of the movie, Chucky stabs the cop, Mike Norris, in the leg, and he falls and remains in the bedroom. Shortly after this, Chucky is shot several times by Karen, and his body parts are severed. This occurs in the living room and hallway. Mike Norris, still on the floor in the bedroom tells the backup cop who then arrives that Chuckie was shot and that his body is in pieces all over the place and to not touch any of them. It is impossible for Norris to know or to have seen any of this, as he was in the other room the entire time.
    • Quotes

      Karen Barclay: [she grabs Chucky] Talk to me.

      [pause]

      Karen Barclay: Come on, talk!

      [pause]

      Karen Barclay: I said, "talk to me", damn it!

      [Chucky gives no answer]

      Karen Barclay: All right! I'll make you talk!

      [Karen grabs Chucky, lights up her fireplace and holds Chucky near the fire]

      Karen Barclay: I SAID TALK TO ME, DAMN IT, OR ELSE I'M GONNA THROW YOU IN THE FIRE!

      [Chucky comes alive]

      Chucky: [screams] YOU STUPID BITCH, YOU FILTHY SLUT! I'LL TEACH YOU TO FUCK WITH ME!

      [Chucky attacks Karen]

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the closing credits, the film's title logo is shown above the United Artists logo.
    • Alternate versions
      The 1999 DVD used 1994 variant of the United Artists logo to plaster the MGM/UA Communications Co. and United Artists logos.
    • Connections
      Edited into Curse of Chucky (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      CHUCKY'S ANIMATED THEME
      Written & Produced by Mike Piccirillo

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Juego de niños
    • Filming locations
      • Brewster Building Apartments - 2800 N. Pine Grove Avenue, Lake View, Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production company
      • United Artists
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $33,244,684
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,583,963
      • Nov 13, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $44,196,684
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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