Dolls is a 1987 ItalianAmerican horror film directed by Stuart Gordon. The film was shot in Italy in 1985 and released in 1987.
One by one, the overnight guests are attacked by dolls, who turn out to be cursed, immoral people that have been killed and imprisoned in toys to pay for their crimes. The first to suffer the wrath of the dolls are the two female punks, for trying to steal antiques from the house they believe to be valuable Isabel is brutally beaten by the dolls, who smash her into a wall before dragging her into the attic to become one of them Enid is shot by a group of toy soldiers after finding her nearly transformed friend. For her lack of love towards her stepdaughter, Rosemary ends up being ambushed by the toys before leaping to her death out of the window into a mutilated mess. Her body is brought back to the bedroom, where she is found by her husband. Thinking that Ralph murdered her, David prepares to kill him.In the meantime, Ralph accompanies Judy for her search of the first punk girl after he notices blood on the little girls slippers. They encounter the dolls, but out of fear, Ralph initially refuses to believe that they are really alive and attempts to fight his way through them. He is overwhelmed, but spared from death when Judy pleads for his life. Right afterwards, however, they are both attacked and knocked out by Judys maddened father, but before a killing blow can be struck, the dolls intervene, dragging the unconscious Ralph and Judy away while Mr. Punch distracts David. Mr. Punch is destroyed by David, who is then confronted by Gabriel and Hilary. It is revealed that Gabriel and Hilary are actually witches who see toys as the heart and soul of childhood and believe toys will be around for as long as children want them. They also believe that the bitterness adults feel can turn to love if they surrender to the goodwill that toys provide. They explain that people come to their house every now and then and spend the night. When this happens, they test their visitors to see if they can change, giving them a sporting chance to save themselves. Some people like Ralp
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