Directed by Tom Holland (no, not Spider-Man’s Tom Holland), the film follows a single mother, Karen Barclay (Catherine Hicks), who buys her son Andy (Alex Vincent) a "Good Guy" doll from a disreputable homeless merchant after a toy store reject. Unbeknownst to her, the doll is possessed by the soul of Charles Lee Ray (Brad Dourif), a serial killer who used voodoo to transfer his consciousness into the plastic body just before dying.
What makes Child’s Play 1 unique is the suspense. For the first half of the movie, you wonder if Chucky is actually alive or if Andy (who claims the doll is moving) is psychologically disturbed. The film masterfully plays with reality until the iconic line: "Hi, I’m Chucky. Wanna play?" Child Play 1 Filmyzilla
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| Category | Details | |----------|---------| | Title | Child’s Play | | Release Year | 1988 | | Director | Tom Holland | | Writer(s) | Don Mancini (original story and screenplay) | | Production Companies | United Artists, The Embassy International Pictures | | Running Time | 86 minutes | | Genre | Horror / Thriller | | Rating | R (Violence, language, some gore) | | Budget | Approx. $9–10 million | | Box‑Office | $44 million (U.S.) + additional international earnings |
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This point is often ignored by viewers of older movies. Child’s Play 1 had a budget of roughly $9 million in 1988. That money paid for Brad Dourif's voice acting, Tom Holland's writing, and the practical effects team who built the Chucky animatronics. When you pirate the movie (even 35 years later), you reduce the residuals paid to the actors and crew.