Dolly Dearest (1991) [R]

Release Date:
September 1, 1991

Original Title:
Dolly Dearest

Alternate Titles:
Dolly
Dolly Dearest - La bambola che uccide

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Channeler Enterprises
Dolly Dearest Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 93

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An American family moves to Mexico to fabricate dolls, but their toy factory happens to be next to a Sanzian grave and the toys come into possession of an old, malicious spirit.

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Art Direction:
Norman 'Pepie' Tuers

Associate Producer:
Rod Nave

Casting:
Billy DaMota

Costume Design:
Scott Tomlinson

Director:
Maria Lease

Director of Photography:
Eric D. Andersen

Editor:
Geoffrey Rowland

Executive Producer:
Pierre David

First Assistant Director:
Larry Litton

Foley Artist:
Jerry Trent

Hair Designer:
Elle Elliott
Sandra Rubin-Munk

Makeup Artist:
Elizabeth Dahl

Original Music Composer:
Mark Snow

Producer:
Daniel Cady
Channon Scot

Production Design:
Whitney Brooke Wheeler

Production Supervisor:
Lee Frost

Screenplay:
Maria Lease

Set Decoration:
Laurie Scott

Sound Editor:
Scott Wolf

Sound Mixer:
Paul Coogan

Sound Recordist:
Randy Hauck

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Michael Burnett
Brian Wade
Vance Hartwell
Jake Garber

Story:
Maria Lease
Rod Nave
Peter Sutcliffe

Stunt Coordinator:
Cole S. McKay

Stunts:
Lane Leavitt
Susan Hurtado
Mary Peters
Don Pike

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Alan G. Markowitz

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