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Tiffany Valentine (also known as "The Bride of Chucky") is a fictional murderous doll and the secondary antagonist in the Child's Play horror film series.She is portrayed by Jennifer Tilly in both live-action and voice over in Bride of Chucky, Seed of Chucky, [1] Curse of Chucky, Cult of Chucky, [2] and the Chucky TV series.
2015: In the first episode of Ash vs Evil Dead, "El Jefe", the demonic forces attack Ash Williams at the supermarket where he works by possessing a "Little Lori" doll. Chucky, an American horror television series about a serial killer-possessed doll committing murders, which is based on the Child's Play franchise
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A scroll with the doll claims that the gold chain adorning the doll keeps the spirit of a Zuni hunter named "He Who Kills" trapped within. As Amelia leaves the room, the gold chain falls off. Later, Amelia realizes the doll is not where she left it. Amelia hears a noise in the kitchen and finds a carving knife is missing.
a story of an adult-sized doll that comes to life. Inspired by the Swiss Alps tale of the Sennentuntschi; a story from the Lincolnshire Marsh, which was alleged to be inhabited by evil spirits; a witch story; a story of a feral child; a story of a dream that foretells the future. A retelling of a ghost story from Augustus Hare
It also departs from the Andy Barclay storyline of the first three films, focusing mainly on series villain Chucky, a doll possessed by a serial killer, and his former lover and accomplice Tiffany, whose soul is also transferred into a doll. Bride of Chucky was released on October 16, 1998. The film grossed over $50 million worldwide on a ...
Today he has dipped one of the front tails of his white button-down shirt in fake blood and pulled it through the unzipped fly of his suit pants, like a bloody phallus. “Oh come on—that’s ...
McRobbie cites examples such as the 1936 film The Devil-Doll by Tod Browning, the Living Doll episode of the TV series Twilight Zone, the clown doll from the film Poltergeist, the Chucky doll featured in the Child's Play film franchise, as well as "B-movie variations on the homicidal doll theme" such as Dolly Dearest, Demonic Toys, and Blood Dolls.