Dolls

They're cute, they're cuddly... and they kill!

6.4
19861h 17m

A precocious girl, her nasty parents, two punk-rock losers and a weak-kneed salesman inadvertently become the guests of two ghoulish senior citizens in their dark, haunted mansion.

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Dolls (1986) Original Trailer [HD]

Dolls (1986) Original Trailer [HD]

Thumbnail for video: Why We Love It

Why We Love It

Thumbnail for video: Ralph Under Attack

Ralph Under Attack

Thumbnail for video: Stuart Gordon Discusses Creating the Dolls

Stuart Gordon Discusses Creating the Dolls

Thumbnail for video: Carolyn Purdy-Gordon Talks About Her Attack Scene

Carolyn Purdy-Gordon Talks About Her Attack Scene

Thumbnail for video: Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Cast

Photo of Carolyn Purdy-Gordon

Carolyn Purdy-Gordon

Rosemary Bower

Photo of Carrie Lorraine

Carrie Lorraine

Judy Bower

Photo of Guy Rolfe

Guy Rolfe

Gabriel Hartwicke

Photo of Hilary Mason

Hilary Mason

Hilary Hartwicke

Photo of Bunty Bailey

Bunty Bailey

Isabel Prange

Photo of Stephen Lee

Stephen Lee

Ralph Morris

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Reviews

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talisencrw

8/10

This was a really effective chiller. Nicely intermingles the right amounts of both comedy and magic to create an eerie and surreal atmosphere all of its own, quite the same way as the first 'Phantasm' film does, if that makes any sense. Great ending, too.

A

Arrrrrrrach

8/10

Atmospheric lil horror film that maintains its menace despite some comedy acting. Typical of Stuart Gordon in that sense I guess. This tells of the importance of childhood wonder, like many other films, but does it via a cautionary-like tale filled with some primitive justice. The dolls look really creepy, as does the mansion that sets the scene for the whole film and the music fits perfectly. The atmosphere really is spot on most of the time. I especially liked the opening credits and how they set the tone. Very cool film.

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