Child's Play with Catherine Hicks: Blu-ray Cover

    Child's Play Director: Tom Holland Cast: Catherine Hicks, Chris Sarandon, Alex Vincent, Brad Dourif

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 09/15/2009
    • Original Release: 1988
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 17,424
     
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    Features

    Closed Caption; Audio commentary with ALex Vincent, Catherine Hicks and Chucky designer Kevin Yagher; Audio commentary with producer David Kirschner and screenwriter Don Mancini; Scene-specific Chucky commentaries; Evil Comes in SMall Packages 3 featurettes: The Birth of Chucky, Creating the Horror, Unleashed; Chucky: Bilding a nightmare featurette; A monster convention featurette; Introducing Chucky: The making of Child's Play vintage featurette; Original theatrical trailer; Still photo gallery

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Child's Play
    1. Logos / Title / Credits
    2. Fiery Transference
    3. "Good Guy" / Breakfast
    4. Wake Up for Presents
    5. Buying a "Hot" Doll
    6. Bossy Boss
    7. "Friend to the End"
    8. News Obsession
    9. "Night Willies"
    10. Night Flight
    11. A Killer's Footprints
    12. Murder Weapon
    13. "Chucky's Alive!"
    14. School Dropouts
    15. A Gassed Rat
    16. Little Jar
    17. Not Battery Powered
    18. Talk or Burn / Escape
    19. Doll Bite
    20. A Bad Part of Town
    21. Bad Memories
    22. "Sane & Rational"
    23. Terrifying Ride
    24. "Hi, Mikey!"
    25. New Evidence
    26. "A Date with Death!"
    27. "Must Save the Boy!"
    28. "Don't Leave Me!"
    29. Electrified Exit
    30. Where's Andy?
    31. "Batter Up!"
    32. Evil Incantation
    33. "The End, Friend!"
    34. Back & Really Burned
    35. A New Believer
    36. End Credits

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    Editorial Reviews

    Child's Play seems to have been concocted by a parent who went berserk after standing in line for hours on end to purchase a Cabbage Patch doll in the early 1980s. The film opens with serial killer Brad Dourif taking refuge in a doll factory. Dourif is killed by the cops, but not before he has invoked a voodoo curse which transfers his soul into one of the dolls. That particular doll, nicknamed Chuckie, is unwittingly purchased by Catherine Hicks for her son Alex Vincent. Several murders occur shortly thereafter; all evidence points to Alex, who insists that his cherub-faced doll is responsible. Detective Chris Sarandon, the man responsible for Dourif's death, doesn't swallow Alex's story, but he agrees to investigate because he's sweet on Alex's mom. The slasher-flick ending of Child's Play would seem to have settled Chuckie's hash for good and all, but guess again--the film spawned numerous sequels. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    Child's Playby Anonymous

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    January 22, 2008: Child's Play is a freaky movie The fist time I seen it I got scared Even when I was a little girl my baby dolls scared me I had a doll It was a girl doll When you presses it It would say something Well thats like Chuckie A crazy doll killing everyone Even wanting to kill Andy a five year old kid This movie is wicked but Its make belive Dolls can't talk and they can't come to life or kill people But still in all I like this movie.

    This review was written about the DVD Pan & Scan / Dolby 5.1 / Stereo edition.

    Child's Playby Anonymous

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    September 04, 2005: The movie happens to be awful. The acting dreadful. But Chucky still has a place in my heart. Though it's really bad, it's still so good. I love Brad Douriff being Chucky's voice. But the worst part is the actors trying to pretend they are being attacked by a doll. But it's still a sort-of classic!

    This review was written about the DVD Pan & Scan / Dolby 5.1 / Stereo edition.


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