Blood Dolls

Blood Dolls
Directed by Charles Band
Produced by Charles Band
Written by Robert Talbot, Charles Band (story only)
Starring Jack Maturin
Debra Mayer
Nicholas Worth
Music by Ricardo Bizzetti
Cinematography Tom Callaway
Edited by Steve Nielson
Distributed by Multicom Entertainment Group Inc.,
Full Moon Pictures
Release dates
  • August 30, 1999 (1999-08-30)
Running time
84 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $1,000,000

Blood Dolls is a 1999 direct-to-video film directed by Charles Band.

Plot

Virgil Travis is a wealthy, soulless psychopath who lives in seclusion in his mansion home with his dwarf butler (Phil Fondacaro) and his murderous, clown make-up-wearing 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.

Reference to Demonic Toys

In the film, there is a character by the name of Mr. Mascaro. He is a human version of the character Jack Attack, who is a character from Demonic Toys.

Reference to Head of the Family

Virgil Travis is the son of Myron Stackpool and from the yet-to-be-made Bride of the Head of the Family, Georgina.

The Dolls

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