CHILD'S PLAY - RETRO MOVIE REVIEW HIGHLIGHT - Double Toasted

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CHILD’S PLAY - RETRO MOVIE REVIEW:
Sammy and Ian, in honor of “Annabelle: Creation,” are taking a look at another spooky doll coming to life with the original “Child’s Play!” Will Sammy want to give Chucky a hug? Will Ian be able to kill it with fire? FIND OUT THIS AFTERNOON!

Child's Play is a 1988 American supernatural slasher film co-written and directed by Tom Holland from a story by Don Mancini. It is the first film in the Child's Play franchise and the first installment to feature the character Chucky. It stars Catherine Hicks, Dinah Manoff, Chris Sarandon, Alex Vincent, and Brad Dourif.

Hicks plays a widowed mother who gives her son a doll for his birthday, unaware that the doll is possessed by the soul of an infamous serial killer.

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