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The demon, now in the form of a man, is about to rape Judith, but the toy soldier shoots it, cuts Judith free, and turns into a real boy. The demon transforms back into his own kid form, and the two kids begin fighting, explaining the war card game from Judith's dream.
Demonic Toys is a series of films that center on a collection of seemingly harmless playthings that are in reality the avatars of powerful demons from hell who seek to cause havoc in the mortal world. Produced through Full Moon Features, the first film in the series, Demonic Toys, was released direct-to-video in 1992. It was followed by three ...
Dollman vs. Demonic Toys was released direct-to-video on October 13, 1993. [2] It was later given a DVD release in the 2005 box set "The Dollman / Demonic Toys Box Set" along with its two predecessors Demonic Toys and Dollman. On November 9, 2010, Echo Bridge Home Entertainment released a triple feature set containing this film, Dollman and ...
Demonic Toys 2 (also known as Demonic Toys: Personal Demons) is a 2010 American horror comedy slasher film written and directed by William Butler and produced by Charles Band. [1] It is a slasher film featuring killer dolls. It is technically the fourth film featuring the evil ‘Demonic Toys’ in the Demonic Toys film franchise.
The Demonic toys are being impatient with Erica since they want to commit some murders. An initial attempt to steal the puppets is unsuccessful and only damages them with fire. Robert repairs them with new parts and weapons. Unhappy, Erica summons the demon, Bael in order to fulfill her plans of using many demonic toys to cause mass murder and ...
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McRobbie cites examples such as the 1936 film The Devil-Doll by Tod Browning, the Living Doll episode of the TV series Twilight Zone, the clown doll from the film Poltergeist, the Chucky doll featured in the Child's Play film franchise, as well as "B-movie variations on the homicidal doll theme" such as Dolly Dearest, Demonic Toys, and Blood Dolls.
Dollman vs. Demonic Toys (1993) Head of the Family (1996, as Robert Talbot) Mystery Monsters (1997, as Robert Talbot) Hideous! (1997) The Creeps (1997) Blood Dolls (1999) NoAngels.com (2000) Full Moon Fright Night (2002, TV Series) Puppet Master: The Legacy (2003) Dr. Moreau's House of Pain (2004) Decadent Evil Dead (2005) Doll Graveyard (2005 ...