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Directed by | Charles Band |
Produced by | Charles Band |
Written by | Charles Band Jackson Barr (characters) David S. Goyer (characters) |
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Tim Thomerson Tracy Scoggins Melissa Behr Phillip Brock Phil Fondacaro Willie C. Carpenter |
Music by | Richard Band |
Cinematography | Adolfo Bartoli |
Edited by | Mark S. Manos |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures Full Moon Entertainment |
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64 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Dollman vs. Demonic Toys (on screen title being Dollman vs. the Demonic Toys) is an American low-budget, independent 1993 horror film in the B movie category, that went straight to video and never had a theatrical release. It is a continuation of three films released by Full Moon Features: Dollman, Demonic Toys and Bad Channels.
Much of the movie consists of flashbacks from the three prequels, aimed to enhance the story and promote the earlier movies. This film was followed by Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys in 2004 with alternate designs for the toys, which initially aired on Syfy. In 2009, an actual sequel to the first film, titled Demonic Toys 2, was released, which ignores the events in Dollman vs. Demonic Toys.
The film begins with Brick Bardo (Tim Thomerson, from Dollman) hitchhiking to get to the town of Pahoota, where he tries to find a girl named Nurse Ginger (Melissa Behr, who was shrunken to 11 inches in Bad Channels), to prove to her that she is not alone. Meanwhile, the film cuts to Judith Grey (Tracy Scoggins from Demonic Toys), who has a nightmare about the events that happened in the previous film a year before. Ever since the events that took place a year before, Judith has been watching the Toyland Warehouse, believing that the toys are still alive. Meanwhile, a drunken bum (R.C. Bates) enters the warehouse to shelter from the rain, and starts to mess around with a clown tricycle, until he gets knocked in the head with a box of toys, causing him to hit his head on the ground, killing him. However, his blood continues to flow over to the place where the demon was buried, and brings back: Baby Oopsy Daisy, Jack Attack, and Mr. Static, but Grizzly Teddy is replaced by a new toy named Zombietoid - a blonde GI Joe action figure with a sword as a weapon.