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Child's Play

Child's Play

  • Status: Released
  • 09-11-1988
  • Runtime: 87 min
  • Score: 6.725
  • Vote count: 3173

An innocent-looking doll is inhabited by the soul of a serial killer who refuses to die.

Alex Vincent

Andy Barclay

Brad Dourif

Chucky (voice) / Charles Lee Ray

Catherine Hicks

Karen Barclay

Chris Sarandon

Mike Norris

Dinah Manoff

Maggie Peterson

Tommy Swerdlow

Jack Santos

Jack Colvin

Dr. Ardmore

Neil Giuntoli

Eddie Caputo

Juan Ramírez

Peddler

Alan Wilder

Mr. Criswell

Richard Baird

News Reporter at Toy Store

Ray Oliver

Dr. Death

Aaron Osborne

Orderly

Tyler Hard

Mona

Ted Liss

George

Roslyn Alexander

Lucy

Bo Kane

Male TV Newscaster

Leila Lee Olsen

Female TV Newscaster

Lena Sack

Bellevue Patient

Tommy Gerard

Bellevue Patient

Michael Chavez

Bellevue Patient

Jamie Gray

Bellevue Patient

Erin Munz

Bellevue Patient

Jana Twomey

Bellevue Patient

Suaundra Black

Bellevue Patient

Edan Gross

Friendly Chucky / Kid in Animated Commercial (voice)

John Franklin

Walkabout Chucky (voice)

Michael Patrick Carter

Kid in Animated Commercial (voice)

Ed Gale

Chucky (uncredited)

Gimly

I'm a big fan of the _Chucky_ franchise. Throughout all of its ups and downs, Don Mancini and the gang have never failed to bring forward a watchable movie. Even the most recent entry, _Cult of Chucky_ (which was kind of a fuck-up) provided me great enjoyment as a series-long fan. But no subsequent movie has ever matched the original for me. That first _Child's Play_ didn't just birth a classic character, it is, in and of itself, a classic. The first time you see Chucky open his mouth and hear the words of the real Brad Douriff... I've seen it twenty times over, and I'm still floored every single one of them. Absolutely floored, and floored with a massive grin on my face to boot. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

CinemaSerf

Young "Andy" (Alex Vincent) is obsessed with the "Good Guys" cartoons on the telly. Of course there is loads of accompanying merchandise, but his widowed mother "Karen" (Catherine Hicks) has to make ends meet so the newly released doll is just too expensive for the young lad's birthday. Luckily for her, her pal "Maggie" (Dinah Manoff) finds a street pedlar who has one for a mere $30 and so she takes it home to the delight of the youngster. Unbeknown to everyone though, this rather ugly looking lump of plastic has been possessed by the demonic soul of "Charles Lee Ray" - a pretty brutal strangler who ended up being blown to bits in an explosion at a toy shop whilst being pursued by detective "Norris" (Chris Sarandon). When an unfortunate accident befalls poor old "Maggie", the boy discovers the truth and tries to explain the malevolence of his new toy to the grown ups, but they are sceptical. Until, that is, the mum discovers that "Chucky" manages to function remarkably well - without his Duracells - and soon she and the police officer are on their own toy- hunt! Despite only being about a foot tall, this doll is remarkably effective with a knife as he seeks vengeance on all who have betrayed him, and to involve "Andy" in his plan to stop himself becoming mortal and vulnerable. It's quite entertaining this, but not in the least scary. I found the young Vincent really got on my nerves after a few scenes and the story really doesn't have much substance to it. The camerawork tries hard to introduce a sense of menace, but the late 1980s synthesised soundtrack put me constantly on the lookout for "Crockett" or "Tubbs". It is short and the action, once we get going, comes thick and fast - but I found this all rather comedic and the ending, frankly, rather daft. Still, I can't say I hated it. It is quite a fun watch.

Andre Gonzales

Loved Chucky I watched this movie a lot as a kid. It was only creepy to me after he was burned up. That was the only part I remember getting scared from.

SammyVerse

_**May 4, 2025**_ It's a good movie and a great franchise starter. It's creative, funny, scary and really well acted. This is one of my most rewatched films because it's such an easy watch. It's iconic for every deserving reason and it never gets old, the only reason it doesn't have a full score is due to me wanting more Chucky than this one has. **9.5/10**