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For the 2002 Japanese film, see Dolls (film).
Dolls
Theatrical release posterDirected by Stuart Gordon Produced by Charles Band,
Brian YuznaWritten by Ed Naha Starring Stephen Lee
Guy Rolfe
Hilary Mason
Ian Patrick Williams
Carolyn Purdy Gordon
Cassie Stuart
Bunty Bailey
introducing Carrie LorraineMusic by Fuzzbee Morse
Victor SpiegelCinematography Mac Ahlberg Editing by Lee Percy Distributed by Empire Pictures Release date(s) March 1987 Running time 77 min Country USA Language English Dolls is a horror film directed by Stuart Gordon, shot in Italy in 1985 and released in 1987.
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Plot summary
A violent thunderstorm strands six people in the gothic English countryside: Judy, who's traveling with her thuggish father and her cold, self-centered, stepmother. They are accompanied by a kind, modest, and mild-mannered businessman Ralph, who has picked up two hitchhikers, both British punk rock girls. They all wind up at a mansion inhabited by Gabriel and Hilary Hartwicke, charming elderly people who appear to be toy makers; their house literally abounds with dolls, puppets, and other beautifully detailed toys.
One by one, the overnight guests are attacked by dolls who turn out to be cursed, immoral people that have been killed and imprisoned in toys to pay for their crimes by the owners of the house, who are actually witches. Judy's father and stepmother end up being punished by the dolls for their lack of love towards their daughter (the stepmother ends up being tortured by the toys before leaping to her death out of the window into a mutilating mess while the father was transformed into a doll to replace the one he destroyed in self-defense for attacking him), while the two female punks are also punished for trying to steal antiques from the house. One of the punks is brutally beaten by the dolls, smashing her into the bottom of the wall before dragging her into the attic to become one of them, the other is killed by a group of toy soldiers. However, since the dolls like those who are pure at heart (like Judy) or young at heart (like Ralph), they are spared, although Ralph was almost also killed by the dolls for trying to prove the dolls are not alive out of fear, but was saved by Judy's pleading for his life.
The movie ends with Ralph and Judy, who were knocked out by Judy's father during a brawl at the climax of the movie, leaving the house together after being bid farewell by Gabriel and Hilary, who even invite them to come back whenever they want, knowing they show respect to the childhood world and its mysteries. As they both drive away from the mansion, another car with another family with a set of obnoxious parents suddenly arrives and their car breaks down, seemingly stuck in the mud, yards from the mansion.
Cast
- Ian Patrick Williams as David Bower
- Carolyn Purdy Gordon as Rosemary Bower
- Carrie Lorraine as Judy Bower
- Guy Rolfe as Gabriel Hartwicke
- Hilary Mason as Hilary Hartwicke
- Bunty Bailey as Isabel
- Cassie Stuart as Enid
- Stephen Lee as Ralph Morris
Sequel
- Stuart Gordon was, at one point, very interested in directing a sequel to this film. The initial storyline would have followed Judy and Ralph back to Boston in which Ralph would have indeed married Judy's mother and they would all become a family. Until, one day Judy would receive a box sent from England which would contain the toy makers, Gabriel and Hilary, as dolls.
Reception
The film has a 63% and 5.5/10 at Rotten Tomatoes, it had an average 2/5 at Allmovie, and an average of 6.2/10 at the IMDb.
External links
- Dolls at the Internet Movie Database
- Dolls at AllRovi
Films directed by Stuart Gordon 1980s 1990s Robot Jox (1990) · The Pit and the Pendulum (1991) · Fortress (1993) · Castle Freak (1995) · Space Truckers (1996) · The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit (1998)2000s Categories:- English-language films
- 1987 films
- 1980s horror films
- American films
- Empire International Pictures films
- Satirical films
- Supernatural horror films
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