From the official website: Taking terror to an unspeakable level of bloodcurdling screams, The Titans of Terror Tram Hosted by Chucky will transport guests into a nightmare of carnage pitting you against these four modern horror icons, this time led by infamous
serial killer doll Chucky (Child's Play franchise).
Not exact matches
Chucky, the homicidal
doll possessed by the spirit of Charles Lee Ray — a
serial killer better known as «The Lakeshore -LSB-...]
The film is about a
serial killer named Peter «the
Doll Maker» Harris, played by Luke Macfarlane, who returns to his hometown after being «cured» in a mental hospital only to relapse into his spooky,
doll - maker,
serial killer ways.
I've seen horror movies with
killer dolls, demonic monsters,
serial killers, and ghost, but yet this was more intense and had me on edge through out.
Whereas that
doll was possessed by a
serial killer, this one is simply being manipulated by a demon determined to get baby Leah's soul.
Chucky is portrayed as a notorious
serial killer whose spirit inhabits a fictional «Good Guy»
doll and continuously tries to transfer his soul from the
doll to a human body.
In a return to the original's straight - up «holy shit, there's a creepy
doll that's a
serial killer» vibe, Curse is truly scary.
Director: Tom Holland Cast: Brad Dourif, Catherine Hicks, Alex Vincent, Chris Sarandon Plot: A dying
serial killer (Dourif) is reborn as a child's
doll, using his harmless appearance to wreak havoc undetected.
With a
serial killer on the loose, Police Inspector Halloway (Patrick Wymark, Where Eagles Dare, Repulsion) investigates a pattern of grisly murders whose perpetrator leaves a small
doll by the body of each victim.
No one else could ever be
serial killer turned
killer Good Guy
doll, but Brad Dourif.
Since the idea of a
doll possessed by a
serial killer is already fairly meta in the horror film canon, though, the whole approach comes across as masturbatory and just a wee bit sociopathic.
Killer doll auteur Charles Band (Doll Graveyard, Blood Dolls, Dangerous Worry Dolls) directed this tale of a serial killer (Gary Busey) put to death in the electric chair who comes back to life — as a gingerbread man — when his mother mixes his ashes into some cookie
Killer doll auteur Charles Band (
Doll Graveyard, Blood
Dolls, Dangerous Worry
Dolls) directed this tale of a
serial killer (Gary Busey) put to death in the electric chair who comes back to life — as a gingerbread man — when his mother mixes his ashes into some cookie
killer (Gary Busey) put to death in the electric chair who comes back to life — as a gingerbread man — when his mother mixes his ashes into some cookie dough.
A psychotic
serial killer code named «
doll face» mysteriously ends up dead.