Top 10: killer dolls #1

Last Updated on July 27, 2021

Since I was little, any
horror films involving killer dolls have always creeped me out. Scenes
involving batteries falling out of a “Good Guy” box, dolls chasing women with
huge butcher knives, and a doll puking up deadly leeches have forever been
embedded in my memory.

Lord knows why people like
myself get scared while watching absurd horror movies involving dolls that
kill. Maybe it’s the sound of the pitter-patter of their feet as they chase
their victims, or the unnaturally grotesque emotions they are able to express on
their plastic/porcelain/rubber faces, or maybe it’s because they’re able to hide
and pop out anywhere. (My answer is “all of the above.”)

So here are my top choices of
serial killing objects that were “made in Taiwan” that have freaked me out more
than movies involving real flesh and blood serial killers.


WARNING – SOME SPOILERS AHEAD!

10.
Tales from the Hood

In this very underrated
anthology horror film, there were four great short stories. The one I will
always remember however, is the story involving a racist politician (played by
Corbin Bernsen) who is stalked and hunted down in a house by a group of creepy
looking dolls who are inhabited by the souls of vengeful slaves. I was eleven
when I first watched this movie, and “coincidentally” it was the same year I
said good-bye to my doll collection.

9.
King’s Nightmares and Dreamscapes – Battleground

In
Battleground, we see a hitman (played by William “I’m gold in every role”
Hurt) go to war with a bunch of toy army soldiers who are seeking revenge for
the death of their maker. This was such a well-acted and creepy addition to the
Nightmares and Dreamscapes mini-series that aired only a few months ago.
What especially made this story unlike the rest on the list, is that it had
almost no dialogue spoken throughout the entire short film. (Something I only
noticed half way through) Also, if you pay close attention, you will see the
infamous doll from Trilogy of Terror on a shelf. (A little tidbit for you
Karen Black fans out there.)

8. Dolls



Dolls

is a horror/comedy with a fairytale twist, that is still
enjoyable to watch to this day. Although the Stuart Gordon classic has minimal
gore, the special effects were impressive (for its time) and the hundreds of
dolls were quite a sight. Definitely one to watch with a bunch of friends on a
drunken night!

7.
Dolly Dearest


Let’s face it. This film was just a blatant Child’s Play rip-off, but the
VHS covers and posters made Dolly look a whole lot creepier than Chucky.
Although it is quite inferior to the Child’s Play series, I always
thought they should have done a cross over film involving the two killer dolls.
In my opinion, I think Dolly would have made a far more suitable bride for
Chucky.

6. Pin


Every time
this cult horror flick airs on television, I always try to catch it. For me,
this movie was frightening as a child. I remember actually thinking the medical
dummy, Pin was really alive, when in fact it was really only alive in Leon’s
twisted mind. The film is very similar to Magic and to Love Object,
but I find it extremely more entertaining than both films. (Also that doll was
unforgettably creepy!)

PART 2 OF THIS LIST IS COMING SOON!

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