CREEPIEST BIG SCREEN DOLLS OF ALL TIME
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POLTERGEIST (2015)
One of the most nightmarish scenes of the movie involves an attack by a clown doll on a small kid who has moved into a new house.
THE CONJURING (2013)
The haunted doll Annabelle made her first appearance in 2013 movie "The Conjuring," which focused on actual events witnessed by paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.
DEAD SILENCE (2007)
From the makers of "Saw," supernatural horror "Dead Silence" featured a mysterious ventriloquist's doll named Billy.
CHILD'S PLAY (1988)
A perennial Halloween fancy dress favourite, Chucky, the psychotic killer in the form of a doll made his first appearance back in the late 80s.
BRIDE OF CHUCKY (1998)
The fourth instalment of the "Child's Play" franchise saw Chucky get himself an equally vicious female playmate named Tiffany.
PINOCCHIO'S REVENGE (1996)
The wooden puppet featured in this 1996 horror is certainly not as sweet as the Disney original we know and love.
DEMONIC TOYS (1992)
In this straight-to-video film, killer dolls and toys come to life in a warehouse where a bunch of people including a policeman, delivery boy and a criminal are trapped.
DOLLY DEAREST (1991)
An evil spirit finds refuge inside many dolls within a factory in Mexico where an American family has recently moved in "Dolly Dearest."
PUPPET MASTER (1989)
The first film in the "Puppet Master" franchise was about a group of psychics who are plotted against by a former colleague, using puppets animated by an Egyptian spell.
DOLLS (1987)
A haunted collection of dolls turn violent in this Italian-American horror film.
POLTERGEIST (1982)
The possessed clown in Tobe Hooper's "Poltergeist" has haunted many a childhood nightmare since its first appearance in 1982.
MAGIC (1978)
Anthony Hopkins made one of his early screen appearances alongside an evil ventriloquist's dummy named Fats in "Magic."
TRILOGY OF TERROR (1975)
"Trilogy of Terror" was a made-for-TV horror anthology which was split into three segments. One of the tales involves a young woman whose terrifying Zuni warrior fetish doll comes to life.
DEVIL DOLL (1964)
This British horror about a ventriloquist and his dummy was one of the earliest examples of the "evil ventriloquist's doll" genre.
DEAD OF NIGHT (1945)
This British portmanteau film featured five short tales, the most memorable being that of a ventriloquist, played by Michael Redgrave, and his creepy dummy Hugo.