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Jugando a matar

Título original: Dolly Dearest
  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 33min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
4,8/10
3,7 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Ed Gale in Jugando a matar (1991)
A toy manufacturer buys the 'Dolly Dearest' factory in Mexico, where the malevolent spirit of Sanzia, a devil child, has taken refuge in one of the porcelain dolls, and eventually takes control of his daughter.
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Un fabricante de juguetes compra la fábrica «Dolly Dearest» en México, donde el malévolo espíritu de Sanzia, una niña diabólica, se ha refugiado en una de las muñecas de porcelana, y acaba a... Leer todoUn fabricante de juguetes compra la fábrica «Dolly Dearest» en México, donde el malévolo espíritu de Sanzia, una niña diabólica, se ha refugiado en una de las muñecas de porcelana, y acaba apoderándose de su hija.Un fabricante de juguetes compra la fábrica «Dolly Dearest» en México, donde el malévolo espíritu de Sanzia, una niña diabólica, se ha refugiado en una de las muñecas de porcelana, y acaba apoderándose de su hija.

  • Dirección
    • Maria Lease
  • Guión
    • Maria Lease
    • Rod Nave
    • Peter Sutcliffe
  • Reparto principal
    • Denise Crosby
    • Sam Bottoms
    • Rip Torn
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    4,8/10
    3,7 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Maria Lease
    • Guión
      • Maria Lease
      • Rod Nave
      • Peter Sutcliffe
    • Reparto principal
      • Denise Crosby
      • Sam Bottoms
      • Rip Torn
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    • 40Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 3 nominaciones en total

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    Denise Crosby
    Denise Crosby
    • Marilyn Wade
    Sam Bottoms
    Sam Bottoms
    • Elliot Wade
    Rip Torn
    Rip Torn
    • Karl Resnick
    Chris Demetral
    Chris Demetral
    • Jimmy Wade
    Candace Hutson
    Candace Hutson
    • Jessica Wade
    • (as Candy Hutson)
    Lupe Ontiveros
    Lupe Ontiveros
    • Camilla
    Enrique Renaldo
    Enrique Renaldo
    • Estrella
    Alma Martinez
    Alma Martinez
    • Alva
    • (as Alma Martínez)
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    Rene Victor
    • Nun at the Convent
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    • Peter
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    Jaime Gomez
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    Ed Gale
    Ed Gale
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      • Maria Lease
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      • Peter Sutcliffe
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    Dethcharm

    "You Have A Big Head! All Women Have Big Heads!"...

    In DOLLY DEAREST, dollmakers, Marilyn and Elliot Wade (Denise Crosby and Sam Bottoms), along with their two children, relocate to Mexico to manufacture the doll of the title. They find the factory in disrepair, and an archaeological dig going on nearby.

    We know from the opening scene that tragedy struck this site, and something supernatural was unleashed. The Wades are oblivious to this fact. A doll just happens to be sitting in the factory, so, it's given to the Wades' daughter. It's not long before we hear the pitter patter of tiny feet in the night.

    Horror and death unfold.

    Like CHILD'S PLAY, there's a killer doll on the loose. Unlike that movie, DD also has a demonic possession story that goes beyond the doll. Ms. Crosby is very good in her role as the one who suspects that something weird is going on.

    Is the doll itself terrifying? No, but it is menacing enough, and scary in spots. However, it does have its pungent moments of cheddar, usually while strolling around, or somersaulting backward through a doorway.

    EXTRA POINTS FOR: The utterly bonkers, all-dolls-on-deck, dynamite finale!...
    8michaelgarykelley1994

    A Nostalgia Bomb, For Me

    I saw this movie once, when I was very young-nearly ten years ago-, and it truly creeped me out. There's just something about the dreamlike feeling this movie has going for it. It works so well with such a small budget, and it's clearly a rip-off of the Child's Play flicks I adore so much.

    The animatronics and design of the possessed doll is absolutely horrific, and anyone with a phobia of such a thing will be as bothered by it as I am.

    Definitely a big recommendation from me-and easily one of the best living-doll-genre movies to ever exist. I can't believe how underrated Dolly Dearest is.
    Taiyo

    A new twist on an old plot.

    Think of it as the Mexican feminization of "Child's Play". This movie has an incredibly slow start, but is a good watch for fans of movies like the "Child's Play" series, "Dolls", the "Puppet Master" series, and any other movie where dolls can walk and talk. "Dolly Dearest" is your typical, satanically possessed inanimate object movie, containing such well-known actors like Candy Hutson (some of the "Land Before Time" movies), Chris DemetraI ("Somethimes They Come Back") and Denise Crosby ("Pet Sematary"), and comedic favorite Rip Torn. Set against the beautiful background of Mexico, much of the plot of this movie was involved with an ancient black magic curse associated with a pre-Mayan civilization.

    It takes nearly a half hour before the movie really starts to get juicy, but once it does, you can't take your eyes off the screen for a second, or you miss something important. Dolly is a terrifying creature, with a tiny, tinny laugh that makes the viewer want to crack up. If you're expecting intelligence and deep meaning to a film, this isn't the horror film for you, but it's an excellent slasher pic. It's not too bad, since there's only a small amount of gore (about the same amount you'll find on a TV movie) and absolutely no nudity, but the satanic overtones may have many viewers picking another movie.

    The little girl in the movie, Jessie Wade (Hutson), is written excellently, both as an exuberant young child, and as a slightly satanically possessed creature. Her brother Jimmy (Demetral) is also equally well-written. Where the movie falls short, however, is in the characterization of the mother. Denise Crosby is wasted in the role of this paranoid, semi-psychotic mother who is convinced from the start that her daughter is abnormally obsessed with Dolly (a correct assumption, but a little odd), yet doesn't even notice when her daughter's personality completely changes and she starts acting like an automaton. And never mind that no one notices the few dozen satanically possessed dolls wandering around.

    On a scale of one to ten, this movie rates about a six and a half. The storyline behind the movie is mediocre, but the walking and talking dolls make up for it. The young boy is obviously the smartest of the entire lot, something that is typical of horror movies with children. It has the standard horrible ancient curse, but almost any movie regarding satanism or Central America does. I'd recommend it to anyone who's a fan of cult movies or cheezy horror films, in particular "Child's Play" (the first one) and "The Lightning Incident" (with Nancy McKeon), which are both extremely similar.
    5lee_eisenberg

    Lupe Ontiveros, RIP

    A lot of "Dolly Dearest" seems like a "Child's Play" ripoff, with a doll possessed by an evil spirit. In this case, the evil spirit comes from an ancient cult in Mexico, and the doll starts controlling the girl who owns it. Most of the movie is pretty predictable but still entertaining.

    As is often the case with horror flicks, the cast creates some interesting connections. A noticeable cast member is the recently deceased Lupe Ontiveros as the housekeeper. She played a number of roles over the years; one of her notable roles was that of the woman scorned by Jack Nicholson early on in "As Good as It Gets". The mom is Denise Crosby, aka Bing's granddaughter and best known as Tasha Yar on "Star Trek: The Next Generation"; it seemed as though her character is supposed to look like Marilyn Monroe or Grace Kelly or someone like that. The dad is Sam Bottoms, best known as Lance in "Apocalypse Now". The archaeologist is Rip Torn, most recently known as the chief in the "Men in Black" movies. Crazy stuff.

    So, it's basically some cheap entertainment. Still an OK choice for Halloween.
    5TEXICAN-2

    FAIR SPECIAL EFFECTS, BUT NOT SCARY

    This was one of those bad movies that had some good effects, but wasn't really scary, except to maybe a five year old.

    The acting was good, but, the characters were annoying, and very stereotyped.

    The life of the show was the terrific appearance of Rip Torn. He always seems to enjoy his work, and he has that kind of sarcastic side about him that you can chuckle at and not feel bad about it.

    So good scares for the young or the faint-at-heart. Otherwise, just a standard possessed-doll-raising-hell-type movie.

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    • Curiosidades
      This movie is often considered a clone of Child's Play (1988), both being part of the "killer doll" genre. Ed Gale played the part of the possessed doll in both movies.
    • Pifias
      When Karl Resnick is looking at the photos of the crypt in his office, he looks at one with a magnifying glass. Then in the following wideshot he puts the photos into an envelope, but the one at the top of the pile which he was previously looking at it now a different one.
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      Marilyn: I am not losing my daughter to a God-damned, nine-hundred-year-old goat-head!

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      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Scary Movie Dolls (2014)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de octubre de 1991 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Dolly dearest (Jugando a matar)
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Ciudad de México, México(UNAM university)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Channeler Enterprises
      • Dolly Dearest Productions
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      • 1h 33min(93 min)
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      • Ultra Stereo
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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