Dollman Contra os Brinquedos Diabólicos
Título original: Dollman vs. Demonic Toys
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,2/10
2,1 mil
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaJudith Grey teams with Brick Bardo (Dollman) and his girlfriend Ginger to face the evil Demonic Toys for one final battle.Judith Grey teams with Brick Bardo (Dollman) and his girlfriend Ginger to face the evil Demonic Toys for one final battle.Judith Grey teams with Brick Bardo (Dollman) and his girlfriend Ginger to face the evil Demonic Toys for one final battle.
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- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Phillip Brock
- Collins
- (as Phil Brock)
Frank Welker
- Special Vocal Effects
- (narração)
Tim Dornberg
- Special Vocal Effects
- (narração)
'Evil' Ted Smith
- Zombietoid (costumed)
- (as Ted Smith)
Michael Halsey
- Cally
- (cenas de arquivo)
- (não creditado)
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- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
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Avaliações em destaque
A couple of laughs, mainly due to the evil baby doll and his vulgar one-liners and even Dollman himself (Thomerson) gets in on the laughs. It's Halloween night and the Dolls are trying to use the 1 ft. tall Ginger as a host for Satan to be reborn through. It's up to Brick Bardo, aka Dollman, to save her and kill the Demonic Toys.
A horrible mess of a script, crappy acting (excluding the always great Thomerson) and garbage miniature effects.
And at just over an hour in length where the best scene has an evil foul-mouthed Baby Doll tries to have sex with the foot tall Ginger while he makes Dollman watch, it just really makes you wonder what the point to this whole mess of nonsesne even was.
A horrible mess of a script, crappy acting (excluding the always great Thomerson) and garbage miniature effects.
And at just over an hour in length where the best scene has an evil foul-mouthed Baby Doll tries to have sex with the foot tall Ginger while he makes Dollman watch, it just really makes you wonder what the point to this whole mess of nonsesne even was.
Dollman vs. Demonic Toys (1993) was a sequel for Full Moon's two minor video hits DOLLMAN and THE DEMONIC TOYS. Tracy Scoggins (Demonic Toys) and Tim Thomerson (Dollman) reprise there starring roles in this weird, short and economic sequel. Those evil and wacky dolls from DEMONIC TOYS are giving more headaches and causing grief for Ms. Scoggins. She can''t defeat these twisted toys by herself. Help comes in the form of that diminutive alien Dollman. Dollman armed with his high tech pistol evens the odds against those annoying toys. Can they defeat the toys once and for all? Will Dollman ever get back home? Do they have enough real footage to make this movie enjoyable? You'll have to find out if you really want to track down a copy of DOLLMAN VS. THE DEMONIC TOYS.
For die hard fans only.
For die hard fans only.
First off, I am a fan of the full moon films from the early and mid 90's. So it was cool to see a mix of their franchises on the screen. Like most Full Moon Fanatics, I can't really say why they appeal to me, the budgets aren't high, but the acting is usually above normal straight to video fare and they entertain, I guess that's the bottom line..they entertain.
Now for this movie in particular. The effects were fine (except for the large Baby oopsy),Tim Thomerson always delivers, and both female leads (Tracy Scroggins, and Mellisa Behr), are attractive and do a fine job. Baby Oopsie-Daisy is a riot. I have to admit I really enjoyed the movie, a great way to spend and hour, and that leads me to my only complaint. It was only 64 minutes long. Add in the opening and closing credits along with the flashback sequences to the other movies (Dollman, Demonic Toys, and Bad Channels) to introduce the main characters back stories and you were well under an hour. Now I prefer a shorter movie to a long one. If you can't tell your story in 2hours or so you just aren't trying (in most cases). But this was a little too short, no development. Why did the dwarf security guard join the demonic toys so quickly, who was that girl they sacrificed where did she come from? Show me something rather then explain it with one line of dialog. Anyway felt more like an hour long TV episode rather then a movie.
Final decision : I really enjoyed the time spent watching it. There were some good, and some below average effects. Slightly underdeveloped story and characters, but in the end it entertained. It was funny, had some decent action, and was just plain fun.
Now for this movie in particular. The effects were fine (except for the large Baby oopsy),Tim Thomerson always delivers, and both female leads (Tracy Scroggins, and Mellisa Behr), are attractive and do a fine job. Baby Oopsie-Daisy is a riot. I have to admit I really enjoyed the movie, a great way to spend and hour, and that leads me to my only complaint. It was only 64 minutes long. Add in the opening and closing credits along with the flashback sequences to the other movies (Dollman, Demonic Toys, and Bad Channels) to introduce the main characters back stories and you were well under an hour. Now I prefer a shorter movie to a long one. If you can't tell your story in 2hours or so you just aren't trying (in most cases). But this was a little too short, no development. Why did the dwarf security guard join the demonic toys so quickly, who was that girl they sacrificed where did she come from? Show me something rather then explain it with one line of dialog. Anyway felt more like an hour long TV episode rather then a movie.
Final decision : I really enjoyed the time spent watching it. There were some good, and some below average effects. Slightly underdeveloped story and characters, but in the end it entertained. It was funny, had some decent action, and was just plain fun.
Awful sequel to Dollman, Demonic Toys, and Bad Channels lacks the camp value that made those films mildly entertaining in the first place. Even at slightly longer then one hour, this film is slow moving, dull, and padded out to that length. The story involves one of the victims from Bad Channels teaming up with the Dollman to put an end to the demonic toys evil ways.
Rated R; Brief Nudity, Violence and Profanity.
Rated R; Brief Nudity, Violence and Profanity.
"Dollman vs Demonic Toys" is a very low-budget but fun fantasy B-movie that connects three "Full moon features" together as a connected universe, & done way before "Marvel" movies did it, the short timed film is just abit of cheesy fantasy fun.
The connected universe films are the Cult Classic "Demonic Toys 1992" "DollMan 1991" & "Bad Channels 1991" & features characters from each film such as "Brick Bardo aka:Dollman" played greatly with cranky rugged charm by B-movie legend Tim Thomerson, we also have the excellent & beautiful Tracey Scoggins back as tough Cop "Judith Grey" from Demonic Toys & we get a shrunken lady called "Ginger" played by the stunning Melissa Behr from Bad Channels & this entry is set one year after all the events of these three films so it should be 1993!!!
This is a really cool & fun idea joining up great characters from three of Full Moon's best hit cult films, these straight to video films were always such great fun in the real B-movie tradition, these are proper Cult films & the fantasy world created is so Awesome i wanna be in that world lol, great escapism films that have great music scores, Cool creature fx, Awesome characters & easy watching story telling!!! I've been a huge fan of Demonic Toys since the 90's when i got it on video & loved it ever since, this sequel/ Companion piece is made with a much lower budget but it's made with heart & the fans in mind, it also does create it's own unique & strange fantasy universe, if you like those films or any of those three films mentioned you will really enjoy this cheesy well intentioned fun Cult film.
It was great seeing Tracey Scoggins back in her popular tough Cop role as she was excellent in "Demonic Toys" & the "Dollman" is an Awesome little "Dirty Harry" type Space Cop character who i loved in this!!! Also what i found really cool was each character got a chance to tell each other their story with flashbacks from each of their own movies & it's a very cool.
The three heroes "Dollman" "Ginger" & "Grey" go up against the newly reborn evil Toys from 92's "Demonic Toys" & it's just a goofy fun fantasy adventure.
This is a really cool & fun idea joining up great characters from three of Full Moon's best hit cult films, these straight to video films were always such great fun in the real B-movie tradition, these are proper Cult films & the fantasy world created is so Awesome i wanna be in that world lol, great escapism films that have great music scores, Cool creature fx, Awesome characters & easy watching story telling!!! I've been a huge fan of Demonic Toys since the 90's when i got it on video & loved it ever since, this sequel/ Companion piece is made with a much lower budget but it's made with heart & the fans in mind, it also does create it's own unique & strange fantasy universe, if you like those films or any of those three films mentioned you will really enjoy this cheesy well intentioned fun Cult film.
It was great seeing Tracey Scoggins back in her popular tough Cop role as she was excellent in "Demonic Toys" & the "Dollman" is an Awesome little "Dirty Harry" type Space Cop character who i loved in this!!! Also what i found really cool was each character got a chance to tell each other their story with flashbacks from each of their own movies & it's a very cool.
The three heroes "Dollman" "Ginger" & "Grey" go up against the newly reborn evil Toys from 92's "Demonic Toys" & it's just a goofy fun fantasy adventure.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesA large portion of the footage used is recycled from the films Dollman: 33 cm de Altura... e Atira! (1991), O Alien do Mal (1992), and Brinquedos Diabólicos (1992).
- Erros de gravaçãoThis movie features Nurse Ginger who was shrunk in O Alien do Mal (1992) The back story claims that the other three girls were restored to their original size and that Ginger was the only one left shrunk, but in Bad Channels, it's Bunny who's left while Ginger is restored.
- Citações
Baby Oopsy-Daisy: You'll love it! It's really gonna tear you up.
- ConexõesEdited from Buck Rogers no Século 25 (1979)
- Trilhas sonorasTerrified
Performed by Quiet Riot
Produced by Kevin DuBrow & Ricky DeLena
Written by David Arkenstone
Engineered by Ricky DeLena
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 4 minutos
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