The Creepy Doll
The Creepy Doll
| 01 January 2011 (USA)
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Jason Carraway is relishing his good luck. Newly wed to a beautiful young bride, Kate, who is expecting their first child, he takes her back to his hometown to settle down. After Kate's unusual doll collection arrives, a darkness settles over her and seeps into their marriage - causing Jason to wonder if he truly knows his wife, or if he has married into madness.

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Mjeteconer

Just perfect...

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Tacticalin

An absolute waste of money

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Stephan Hammond

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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Lidia Draper

Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.

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Leofwine_draca

THE CREEPY DOLL is a quiet and low key indie horror movie. It's about a girl who comes into possession of a creepy doll and the story goes from there. Not that there is much story, as this is one of those slow-burning tales where very little happens aside from some atmosphere building. The good news is that the direction is better than expected for an indie, with lots of suspense and music, and long brooding shots of the titular menace. A shame that the lack of story makes it a chore to watch.

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matt-96

Small town, low budget horror flicks that just ooze with sincere effort and originality are so much fun. Carnival of Souls is the best of this type, and while no Carnival of Souls, this is great little film. No name casts can add so much gritty realism if they know how to act, This cast does, especially Kristen Fraley. Director obviously loves her craft and her town as every cast member gets a long closing credit. Well worth the time. Thank you Amazon Prime for offering this gem.Who knew Madisonville, KY was a hot bed of horror.If you enjoy this, check out Messiah of Evil, Babysitter Massacre, and The Unbroken. All great, low budget horror by people who love the genre.

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Jasmine Nicole

I like to give the benefit of the doubt, especially with indie films which are appreciated. Even though I watched this through till the end, to me it was painfully boring. Character development was fine, and yes the doll was creepy. (not the creepiest though, it wore out in ten minutes) I don't need blood and guts, or for it to be campy, but something was definitely missing from this movie. The song that was continually referenced in this film also had creep-factor but after a while it was more annoying then anything. I gave it 3 stars instead of one because I did appreciate the storyline, just the delivery was boring.

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masodo

After several years of being separated from her dolls Kate finally has the chance to display them once again in her new home. As the Dolls arrive from storage they are unboxed and soon resume their dominance in the life of their owner. Is this an obsession or merely survival instincts? Is it a case of keep your family close and your dolls closer? The in-laws seem to have reservations about Kate's plan to adorn the nursery of the soon to arrive baby with this extensive collection. If they only knew the protection they afforded perhaps they would have a different opinion. Kate has a very special doll that her Grandma gave her known as her "protector." This is one creepy doll. But, when you've owned a doll since the day you were born you probably have no notion of the creep factor.Speaking of creep factor, this film has a heaping helping. Not sure which is creepier the Dolls, the family, the long time friends of the family or the musical score? But it's all good... Kristine Renee Farley was perfectly cast in the role of Kate while Justin Michael Veazey was equal to the the task of sudden husband and expectant father. Add Jessica Cook (the old flame), Steve Hudgins (the concerned cousin), Cindy Maples and Randy Hardesty (as the all too close in-laws - that don't like to pry) and you have the makings of some Big Biting Pig Greatness! The entire cast performed brilliantly in this technically superior production. A creatively creepy work of art. A story that keeps on going long after the final credits roll - that's how you know PJ Woodside made it.I recommend that you see this (probably with the lights on.)

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