
Living Doll
Living Doll takes place in a toy store and it shows what kind of fun the toys are up to when everyone goes home at night. The toys have nightly sex sessions starting with the ballerina and a Revolutionary soldier! Even the shop keeper gets into the act when a customer comes in and he gives her more than she expected. Eventually the store workers are also turned into toys and the toy orgy is on!
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Amy inherits a mysterious doll that seems to have a sinister connection to her family's past. As strange occurrences plague her life, Amy begins to suspect the doll is alive and malevolent. She must uncover the truth behind the doll's origins to survive its escalating attacks.
Critical Reception
Living Doll was not widely released or critically reviewed upon its initial debut, making its reception difficult to assess with standard metrics. It has since gained a cult following among horror enthusiasts for its B-movie charm and unsettling atmosphere.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its creepy doll premise and occasional effective scares.
- Criticized for its low budget, uneven pacing, and predictable plot points.
- Considered a cult classic by some for its 'so bad it's good' qualities.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely from a cult following, with many appreciating its campy horror elements and nostalgic appeal, while others find it dated and lacking in sophisticated horror storytelling.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a television movie and underwent several script changes before its limited theatrical release.
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