Demonic Toys (1992)
Directed by Peter Manoogian
Genres - Mystery, Fantasy, Comedy, Thriller |
Sub-Genres - Supernatural Horror |
Release Date - Mar 12, 1992 (USA - Unknown), Mar 12, 1992 (USA) |
Run Time - 86 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Cavett Binion
An early, derivative effort from Charles Band's incredibly prolific direct-to-video outfit Full Moon Productions, this is an undercooked stew of a dozen horror plots, particularly Child's Play and Night of the Living Dead. A tough lady-cop (Tracy Scoggins) is forced to curtail her task of collaring a pair of sleazy gun-smugglers in an abandoned toy warehouse when the toys suddenly spring to life at the command of a murderous demon-child. While the policewoman tries vainly to organize the hapless humans trapped in the warehouse (pudgy rent-a-cop, transient, chicken delivery boy), the possessed playthings move in for the kill. The silly proceedings are helped along by whirlwind editing, the attractive, butt-kicking Scoggins, and a colorful assortment of monsters -- including a fanged jack-in-the-box, a laser-shooting robot, a ferocious teddy bear and the potty-mouthed "Baby Oopsy-Daisy." Though pretty slick overall, the entire exercise is flattened by the script's dreadful attempts at humor -- particularly from the demon himself, whose stupid Freddy Krueger-isms are like nails on a blackboard.
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demon, demonic-possession, evil, investigation, killing, murder, police, possession, toy