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Demonic Toys

  • Video
  • 1992
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 23 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,1/10
5189
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Demonic Toys (1992)
FantasieHorrorKomödieMystery

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA pregnant policewoman, her quarry, and an innocent delivery boy become trapped in a haunted toy warehouse.A pregnant policewoman, her quarry, and an innocent delivery boy become trapped in a haunted toy warehouse.A pregnant policewoman, her quarry, and an innocent delivery boy become trapped in a haunted toy warehouse.

  • Regie
    • Peter Manoogian
  • Drehbuch
    • Charles Band
    • David S. Goyer
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tracy Scoggins
    • Bentley Mitchum
    • Daniel Cerny
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,1/10
    5189
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Peter Manoogian
    • Drehbuch
      • Charles Band
      • David S. Goyer
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tracy Scoggins
      • Bentley Mitchum
      • Daniel Cerny
    • 59Benutzerrezensionen
    • 83Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Tracy Scoggins
    Tracy Scoggins
    • Judith Gray
    Bentley Mitchum
    Bentley Mitchum
    • Mark Wayne
    Daniel Cerny
    • The Kid
    Michael D. Russo
    • Lincoln
    • (as Michael Russo)
    Barry Lynch
    • Hesse
    Ellen Dunning
    • Anne
    Pete Schrum
    Pete Schrum
    • Charnetski
    Jeff Celentano
    Jeff Celentano
    • Matt Cable
    • (as Jeff Weston)
    William Thorne
    • Fair-Haired Boy
    Richard Speight Jr.
    Richard Speight Jr.
    • Andy
    • (as Richard Speight)
    Larry Cedar
    Larry Cedar
    • Peterson
    Jim Mercer
    • Dr. Michaels
    Pat Crawford Brown
    Pat Crawford Brown
    • Mrs. Michaels
    Christopher Robin
    • Skeleton Kid
    Kristine Rose
    Kristine Rose
    • Miss July
    Robert Stoeckle
    • Man-Devil
    Crystal Carlson
    • Little Girl
    Juney Ellis
    • Old Woman
    • (as June C. Ellis)
    • Regie
      • Peter Manoogian
    • Drehbuch
      • Charles Band
      • David S. Goyer
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    8BHorrorWriter

    Call me CRAZY...But I love this movie!

    Demonic Toys tells the story of an abandoned warehouse that is the resting place for a demon that was buried under its soil 66 years ago on the night of its birth. Though born dead, this demon comes back to life in the form of a very menacing 12 year old boy (daniel cerny). With his limited evil powers, he animates several toys from the warehouse to do his bidding. He wants to be born again through a human child. That is were policewoman Judith Grey comes in. Preganant with her first child, she and her boyfriend are attempting to make a deal with 2 illegal gun salemen, undercover. The plan back fires, and her boyfriend is left dead. Juidth chases the men into the warehouse and that is when the carnage starts....check this movie out...it doesn't have the greateset special effects, but they are pretty good. the story is a little goofy,but different. And yes, watch for the pull string as the young delivery guy is thrown backwards by a monster...it is very evident....
    6BA_Harrison

    It's no Child's Play, but more fun than you might think.

    The front cover of my DVD for Demonic Toys (Film 2000 Shock Horror Collection) states that 'special effects wizard David Allen brings Toulon's killer puppets magically to life'. In reality, Allen's FX contribution is fairly negligible and Toulon (from the Puppetmaster series) has jack all to do with this particular movie.

    Similarly misleading is the one (mis)quote on the sleeve from roberthood.net (no, me neither), which describes Demonic Toys as boasting 'breast-focused nudity', which it doesn't really: there's a two second shot of a topless woman—hardly what you would call Russ Meyer/Andy Sidaris territory.

    Despite the distributor clearly feeling the need to deceive people into buying the film, Demonic Toys isn't all that awful; in fact, as trashy low-budget B-movie horrors go, this one is actually pretty entertaining, with a reasonable amount of invention (the script written by David S. Goyer of Batman Begins and Dark City fame), some marvellously shonky puppet-style monsters, and a fair amount of gratuitous gore (including plucked eyeballs and a decapitation).

    It's all incredibly silly, of course, with people trapped in a toy warehouse, terrorised by a demonic jack-in-the-box, a deadly doll called Oopsie Daisy, and a giant killer teddy bear (controlled by an evil spirit who wants to be reborn as a human), but not so bad that it didn't deserve a respectable DVD release with a more representative sleeve.

    5.5 out of 10, rounded up to 6 for IMDb.
    moonwarrior

    Fun and Cheesy

    As a fan of Full Moon pictures, this movie could have been a little better. Although it is a fun movie to watch. The characters are so cheesy this movie can't possibly be dissapointing. The toys look ridiculous but are funny none the less. I like the line uttered my Oopsie dasiy baby when kicked in the face. "Bummer!" If you like cheesy movies, then get this movie, cuz it can't get any more cheesier.
    6jluis1984

    Good cheesy fun!

    Full Moon entertainment was one of the main sources of new horror films during the early 90s. With low budgets and very creative minds, they put out some of the best horror movies of that decade, always walking in the fine line between horror & tongue-in-cheek comedy. Among those movies was "Demonic Toys", a very funny movie dealing with a demon possessing a group of toys.

    Judith Gray (Tracy Scoggins) is a cop who, after a failed undercover operation where she lost her partner (& lover), gets trapped inside a warehouse while chasing for the criminals she was supposed to catch. One of the criminals gets hurt and his blood awakes an ancient demon. In the form of a kid (Daniel Cerny), the Demon will use his powers to transform the toys into killing machines, in order to posses & become Judith's unborn child. To survive, Judith will have to join forces with the people who by coincidence or fate, was in the warehouse at the same moment.

    "Demonic Toys" is not a serious horror film, it is packed with a lot of tongue-in-cheek humor that makes a very entertaining movie. The plot is an interesting one, and while it could had worked as a serious film, it is quite good as this silly comedy. This is one of those movies where all the negative parts just increase the camp factor and become watchable.

    The acting is good for a movie of this characteristics. Tracy Scoggins may not be a good actress, but she is a beautiful lady and gets the support of the underrated Bentley Mitchum, as a young delivery boy in a role reminiscent of Bruce Campbell's Ash of the "Evil Dead" series. Also, Daniel Cerny gives a remarkably good performance as the incarnation of the demon. He is definitely one of the most underrated child actors ever. The rest of the cast has good moments, but nothing really special.

    The SFX are average for the most part of the film, but it also has well-done gore and specially a brilliant stop-motion animation in the end. While the dialogs are at times corny, the silliness makes the film better, as the toys are funny instead of scary. The "baby" is very good as comic relief and I would compare it to the humor of the recent sequels of "Child's Play".

    Obviously, the film has big flaws, and most are caused by the low-budget. The lack of diverse locations make the film look always the same, and some of the SFX look really cheap. However, most of the times this just adds to the cheesy fun the film delivers.

    This is definitely not a very good movie, but it is good material for a video night with friends. 6/10
    5a_chinn

    Charles Band once again successfully mines little things terrorizing big things

    Low budget, but enjoyable Charles Band Full Moon production about a pregnant policewoman, Tracy Scoggins (I'd totally forgotten about her and remembered how I had a crush on her as Cat Grant on "Lois & Clark"), and a scrappy delivery boy, Bentley Mitchum (grandson of Robert Mitchum) are trapped in a haunted toy warehouse where, you guessed it, reside possessed murderous toys. This is one in a long string of Charles Band productions to feature small things terrorizing larger things (i.e. Puppet Master, Dollman, Gingerdead Man, Evil Bong, Shrunken Heads, etc.) and it's a formula that works surprisingly well. Despite the cheapness of the production (the film basically takes place entirely on one set), the creepy little toys doing terrible things is entertaining, Scoggins is attractive in the lead, and there's novelty value in the casting of Robert Mitchum's grandson in the type of bad boy role his grandfather was well known for. I really wish there had been more stop-motion animation in the film, though that would have cost more money, but what little stop-motion animation the film does have is excellent! "Demonic Toys" was an early script by David S. Goyer, who'd later go on to write some major Hollywood comic book adaptations including The Dark Knight films, the Blade series, and "Dark City." Although Goyer has his name on a number of quality films, his best films always had a strong director or were co-writen by other, so I've never been quite sure how much credit to give Goyer for his better films. For his films where he's received sole writing credit or were not helmed by strong directors, those films were often weaker (i.e. "Man of Steel" or Blade I and III) if not outright awful ("The Crow: City of Angels"). Much like his weaker bug budget films, this one suffers from a lack of character development, an over reliance on plot contrivances, and few original ideas. Still, producer Charles Band has reliably delivered entertaining low budget genre pictures since the late 1970s and has a track record that continues to hold strong to this day. I also won't fault the director too much, since it was directed by Peter Manoogian, who directed another one of my favorite Charles Band productions, the ridiculous, but enjoyable "Eliminators." Also worth noting is that the musical score by theunderrated composer Richard Band (brother of Charles) delivers another reliably good synthesizer heavy score.Band's pictures may not appeal to a wide audience and may not appeal even to all horror fans, but if you're a fan of Band and Full Moon Entertainment, this one is well worth watching, even if it's isn't exactly a classic on the level of "Trancers," "Re-Animator," or even "Subspecies."

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    • Wissenswertes
      Was originally titled Dangerous Toys but later changed to Demonic Toys after a rock band of the same name (Dangerous Toys) issued a cease and desist claim against the title.
    • Patzer
      (at around 38 mins) When Baby Oopsy Daisy is drawing the circle around the security guard, you can see the puppeteer's hand for several seconds behind the doll.
    • Zitate

      Baby Oopsy-Daisy: [to Charnetski] Hi ya fat fuck I'm Baby Oopsy Daisy you lardass!, will you be my special friend?

    • Alternative Versionen
      On the Blu-Ray release from 88 Films, Charnetski's death is edited. Here, he is shown being stabbed by Baby Oopsy-Daisy once while on the Kangaroo Video boxset DVD, he's being stabbed multiple times.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Tod im Spielzeugland (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      That's How It Is
      Performed by Joker

      Written by Joseph Natkowski and Devon James

      Produced by Mark Nawara for Red Light Entertainment

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 7. August 1992 (Japan)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Dangerous Toys
    • Drehorte
      • Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Full Moon Entertainment
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      • 1 Std. 23 Min.(83 min)
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