Half.com by eBay: Buy and Sell new and used books, music, movies, games and more...
My AccountWish ListSell My StuffHelpeBay HomeSign in
Home Books Textbooks Music Movies Games Game Systems
Search: Advanced Search
Home > Movies Find your movie favorites on Blue-ray

Child's Play
Leading Role: Catherine Hicks, Chris Sarandon
Director: Tom Holland

(VHS, 1999) Other Editions...

Sorry, this product is currently out of stock.

 Add to Wish List
You will be notified by email when someone lists this item for sale.
LIST PRICE
$9.94
Format: VHS
Aug 1999
Rated R
Recording Mode: (unknown)
Sound: HiFi, Stereo
87 min.
Color
Extra Info: Spanish Subtitled; Movie Time
UPC: 027616787736
 Sell my copy
 Add to my wishlist
 Match my price
My Rating
 I own it
Items for Sale (0)
Details
Other Editions
Details


Movie Description
The Lake Shore Strangler, a mass murderer who has plagued the Chicago area for months, meets his untimely end when he gets shot in a toy warehouse. Left for dead, the killer summons the strength to recite a voodoo chant which causes his soul to be "reincarnated" into one of the dolls resting on the shelves. The incantation also sparks an unnatural lightning storm, and when lightning hits the warehouse, it burns to the ground. Only one doll survives: the doll possessed by the killer's soul. Later, a mother innocently buys this doll as a present for her son. At first, everything seems fine, but soon the doll starts communicating with the young boy. Then he slays the child's babysitter. That's only the first of his many gruesome exploits, however. So watch out...because just when you think Chucky's gone--he might be coming back. Horror master Tom Holland (FRIGHT NIGHT) directs this horror classic that spawned several sequels.

Credits
Cast:Catherine Hicks, Chris Sarandon
Director:Tom Holland

Synopsis
The Lake Shore Strangler, a mass murderer who has plagued the Chicago area for months, meets his untimely end when he gets shot in a toy warehouse. Left for dead, the killer summons the strength to recite a voodoo chant which causes his soul to be "reincarnated" into one of the dolls resting on the shelves. The incantation also sparks an unnatural lightning storm, and when lightning hits the warehouse, it burns to the ground. Only one doll survives: the doll possessed by the killer's soul.

Later, a mother innocently buys this doll as a present for her son. At first, everything seems fine, but soon the doll starts communicating with the young boy. Then he slays the child's babysitter. That's only the first of his many gruesome exploits, however. So watch out... because just when you think Chucky's gone -- he might be coming back.

Film Notes
David Kirschner created the Chucky doll. Kevin Yagher designed him and executed his movements. There were nine Chucky puppeteers on the set and two different actors responsible for his voices. Edan Gross was the voice of the friendly Chucky, and John Franklin was the voice of "Walkabout" Chucky.

Estimated budget $19 million.

The film was shown at the Virginia Festival of American Film in Charlottesville in October, 1988. It also played at the 1989 Avoriaz Fantasy Film Festival in France.

Film was inspired by the "Amelia" sections of the Dan Curtis television show "Trilogy of Terror," where the lead actress was persecuted by a possessed Zuni doll.

The film was followed by two sequels.

Industry Reviews
"...An exceptionally jolting roller-coaster ride through an especially scary tunnel of love....The chills come thick and fast..."
Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (11/09/1988)


Did you find errors in this product information? Submit a catalog update request now.
Other Editions

VHS, Sep 1997 - $0.99 Save 90%
VHS - $6.75 Save 54%
VHS - $0.75 Save 94%
Laserdisc - $8.71 Save 75%
DVD, Sep 1999 - $2.43 Save 83%
DVD, Apr 2008 - Not in stock. Add to Wish List
DVD, Sep 2008 - $6.59 Save 56%
DVD, Sep 2008 - $9.95

Similar Items on eBay