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Child's Play 3 (1991) VHS Movie Review

Quick Facts of Child’s Play 3 (1991) VHS Movie Review

Directed by Jack Bender

Produced by Robert Latham Brown and David Kirschner

Written by Don Mancini

Based on Characters by Don Mancini

Production company: Universal Pictures

Distributed by Universal Pictures

Release date: August 30, 1991

Running time: 90 minutes

Box office: $20.5 million

Starring in Child’s Play 3 (1991) VHS Movie Review

Brad Dourif as the voice of Chucky

Justin Whalin as Andy Barclay

Perrey Reeves as Kristin De Silva

Jeremy Sylvers as Ronald Tyler

Dean Jacobson as Harold Aubrey Whitehurst

Travis Fine as Cadet Lt. Col. Brett C. Shelton

Donna Eskra as Jackie Ivers

Andrew Robinson as Sgt. Botnick

Dakin Matthews as Col. Cochrane

Burke Byrnes as Sgt. Clark

Matthew Walker as Maj. Ellis

Peter Haskell as Mr. Sullivan

Catherine Hicks as Karen Barclay (Photograph)

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Child’s Play 3 VHS box description

One of filmdom’s most notorious killers is back to wreak more mayhem as Chucky continues his quest to possess the body of a human child.

Eight years after seemingly destroying the killer doll, Andy Barclay (Justin Whalin) turns 16 and is placed in a military school. Meanwhile, the greedy president of Play Pals Toy Company decides to resurrect the popular Good Guys doll line, confident that all the bad publicity is forgotten.

As the assembly line recreates the first doll from a mass of melted plastic, the spirit of Chucky returns to renew his quest and seek revenge on Andy.

Once again it’s up to Andy to stop the unrelenting killer in this fast-paced thriller.

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Eyes of Laura Mars (1978) VHS Movie Review

Quick Facts
Eyes of Laura Mars is an American thriller film that was released August 2, 1978, on a budget of $7 million and had a box office return of $20 million.

Directed by Irvin Kershner
Produced by Jack H. Harris, Jon Peters and Laura Ziskin
Written by John Carpenter and David Zelag Goodman
Production Company: Columbia Pictures
Distributed by Columbia Pictures

Starring
Faye Dunaway as Laura Mars
Tommy Lee Jones as Lieutenant John Neville
Brad Dourif as Tommy Ludlow
René Auberjonois as Donald Phelps
Raúl Juliá as Michael Reisler
Frank Adonis as Sal Volpe

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VHS Box Summary
This riveting tale of murder and suspense stars Faye Dunaway as Laura Mars, New York’s most controversial fashion photographer. World-renowned for her sensational, erotic portraits of models in settings of glorified urban violence, Laura Mars exhibits a mystifying psychic ability. In her mind’s eye, as if through the lens of her camera, she “witnesses” a series of bizarre murders with terrifying clarity. All of the victims are people Laura has known. Police detective John Neville (Tommy Lee Jones) discovers a striking similarity between Laura’s works and classified police photographs of the murders, and he attempts to unravel the events which have taken control of Laura’s mind. The film builds to a spine-chilling climax when the Eyes of Laura Mars reveals the identity of the killer.

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