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Blood Dolls ()


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Virgil, an eccentric freak billionaire, spends his days being a "biological inventor." The "blood dolls," his newest creation, aid him in getting revenge on those who betrayed him.

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Virgil Travis (as Jack Maturin)
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Moira Yulin
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Mr. Mascaro
Warren Draper ...
Harrison Yulin
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George Warbeck
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Mercy Shaw (as a different name)
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Hylas
Naomi McClure ...
Cindy Agami
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Squires
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Howard Loftus
J. Paradee ...
Shirley
Venesa Talor ...
Cotton Baby
Yvette Lera ...
Razor Baby
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Black Baby
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Warbeck Security
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Woman Security
Merritt Bailey ...
Security Guy #1
Richard Ecks ...
Security Guy #2
Mike McDuffie ...
Security Guy #3
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
John Handler ...
Security guard
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Guy in Restaurant (uncredited)

Directed by

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Charles Band

Written by

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Charles Band ... (screenplay) (as Robert Talbot)
 
Charles Band ... (original story)

Produced by

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Charles Band ... producer
Kirk Edward Hansen ... co-producer
Donald Kushner ... executive producer
Peter Locke ... executive producer
Michael J. Mahoney ... co-producer
James R. Moder ... executive producer
Dana Scanlan ... co-producer

Music by

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Ricardo Bizzetti

Cinematography by

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Thomas L. Callaway ... (as Tom Callaway)

Editing by

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Steven Nielson ... (as Steve Nielson)

Casting By

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Perry Bullington
Robert MacDonald

Production Design by

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Steve Ralph

Set Decoration by

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Peggy Paola ... decorator

Costume Design by

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Joyce Westergaard

Makeup Department

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Christopher Bergschneider ... special makeup effects artist
Jeffrey S. Farley ... special makeup effects artist
Russ Herpich ... special makeup effects artist

Production Management

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Gordon Gustafson ... production manager
Mona C. Vasiloiu ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Milos Milicevic ... second second assistant director
Brian O'Sullivan ... second assistant director
Franklin A. Vallette ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Matt Caetano ... art swing
Sarah Geller ... on-set dresser
Ben Lewis ... property master
David Riggs ... property master

Sound Department

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Florence Bonneville ... sound effects editor
Gregory Clark ... sound mixer (as Greg Clark)
Rob Disner ... sound mixer
Chris M. Jacobson ... sound recordist
Tim Kimmel ... sound effects editor
Kevin Maloney ... boom operator
Gina Nuccio ... sound effects editor

Special Effects by

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Jeffrey S. Farley ... prosthetic supervisor
Jennifer Imes ... Sculptor
Robert Miller ... fabricator (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Jerrod Cornish ... visual effects
John R. Ellis ... visual effects director
David Lange ... visual effects
Christopher Dusendschon ... in-show optical process and effects compositor: THDX (uncredited) / optical element Hazeltine colorist: THDX (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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John Lazear ... assistant camera
James Lawrence Spencer ... photographer: dolls
Robert Stillman ... grip

Additional Crew

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Randy Buenaflor ... Assistant weapons handler
Oliver Coltress ... production assistant
Russ Herpich ... puppeteer
Marcus Ionis ... promotions assistant
Dan Schaefer ... box cover designer
Mike Tristano ... weapons handler
Mark Williams ... original designer: "Blood Dolls"

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Virgil Travis is a wealthy, soulless psychopath who lives in seclusion in his mansion home with his dwarf butler and maniac right hand man. Tortured and forcibly mutated as a child by a woman who put him through body transforming procedures, Virgil has an abnormally sized head. Basking in the suffering, degradation, pain, and death of others, Virgil has already killed, and kidnapped a female rock group that he keeps imprisoned in his basement to help satisfy his constant need for perverse amusement. Never satisfied, though, Virgil decides that he will once again try to fill the emptiness that exists within him, and so creates a trio of deformed, living dolls to systematically murder any and all people who have ever wronged him. What Virgil doesn't anticipate, though, is meeting his match and finding love, both of which come in the form of a woman who is even more evil and twisted than he is. Written by Duke Savage

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Taglines Power... Lust... Freaks. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Blood Dolls - Die Killer-Puppen (Germany)
  • Blood dolls: La venganza de los muñecos (Spain)
  • Krwawe lalki (Poland)
  • Кровавые куклы (Russia)
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Runtime
  • 84 min
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Box Office

Budget $1,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The character of Mr. Mascaro is the human version of the demon Jack in the Box from the film Demonic Toys (1992) See more »
Movie Connections Edited into When Puppets and Dolls Attack! (2004). See more »
Crazy Credits The credits list none of the songs in the movie. At all. See more »
Quotes Cindy Agami: [looking at Pimp Doll] My, how racist.
Virgil Travis: It's surprising how even rudeness can be pleasant coming from an attractive woman. I am, of course, racist, but an equal opportunity one.
[shows off the Sideshow doll]
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