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Saturday, July 02, 2005

Deadly Dummies, Part One

"(Note: This is the first installment of a two-part series. It will conclude in next month's issue.) In 1964, producer Richard Gordon graced movie theaters with his production of Devil Doll. Neither the first film in the malevolent-ventriloquist-dummy genre nor the most recent nor the most lavish, Devil Doll is arguably the most memorable. Devil Doll is available on a fine 'double feature' DVD from Image Entertainment, in which the second half of the 'double feature' is…another version of Devil Doll, the Continental version with partial nudity." (more on creepy ventriloquist dummy movies at link)

--Preach is a dummy, but not so deadly.
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