Demonic Toys
1992 American film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Demonic Toys is a 1992 American direct-to-video horror comedy film produced by Charles Band's Full Moon Entertainment and directed by Peter Manoogian. The film centers on a police officer who is terrorized by the title characters after a botched arrest. Like many other Full Moon releases, Demonic Toys never had a theatrical release and went straight-to-video in 1992. In the United States, the film was given an "R" rating for violence, language, and brief nudity. The franchise was created by Charles Band.
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Demonic Toys | |
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Directed by | Peter Manoogian |
Written by | David S. Goyer |
Produced by | Charles Band Anne Kelly |
Starring | Tracy Scoggins Bentley Mitchum Michael Russo Jeff Weston Daniel Cerny |
Cinematography | Adolfo Bartoli |
Edited by | Andy Horvitch |
Music by | Richard Band |
Distributed by | Full Moon Entertainment |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $2 million |
A sequel, Dollman vs. Demonic Toys, was released in 1993. It was followed by a second sequel in 2004, Puppet Master vs Demonic Toys, and a third sequel, Demonic Toys: Personal Demons in 2010. A trilogy of spin-offs titled Baby Oopsie, ‘’Baby Oopsie 2: Murder Dolls’’ and ‘’Baby Oopsie 3: Burn Baby Burn’’, were released in 2021 and 2022, although some sources list the movies as a television series. The films received generally negative reviews from critics. Followed by an 8th film, titled ‘’Demonic Toys: Jack-Attack’’ was released in 2023.