Nome legale | FINE COLLECTIBLES CORPORATION EUROPE |
Indirizzo | Rua da Lionesa, 446 - Centro Empresarial da Lionesa, Edf. C21 Leça do Balio, freguesia de Custódias, 4465-671 Leça do Balio, Portugal |
[email protected] |
The
unmistakable red-haired doll with colorful clothes is standing on the treadmill
of one of the machines at the toy factory called Play Pals, where his plastic
body was manufactured just like in the second film of his long trajectory in
theaters. The doll appears with its lethal knife inserted in one of his fists,
a sadistic smile on its face, and its big blue eyes focused on its next victim.
The "Child's Play II Chucky - Art Scale 1/10 - Child's Play II - Iron
Studios" statue arrives to add another cinema icon to Iron Studios'
horror line. The item is already available for Pre-Order.
During
a chase through the streets of Chicago, Detective Mike Norris shoots fugitive
and serial killer Charles Lee Ray. When Charles gets shot, he hides in a toy
store and, already in pain, performs a Haitian voodoo spell, in which he
transfers his soul to a doll named Good Guy. The toy is found by a street
vendor, who sells it to a widow as a gift to her six-year-old son Andy. Lee
Ray, who now lives in the doll's body, calls himself Chucky, and he tries to
reverse the spell by transferring his soul to the boy's body because the longer
he stays in this form, the more definitive, human, and vulnerable he will
become. The killer villain then proceeds to use the seemingly innocent and
fragile form of the toy to deceive his victims. In the second film, Andy ends
up in an orphanage because his mother is in a mental hospital, and Chucky
returns to chase him.
The
character, one of the most popular in contemporary horror, was created by Don
Mancini in the 1988 film Child's Play and was played by actor Brad Dourif, both
in live-action and voice-over. Chucky is the forerunner of a seven-film
franchise and will get a TV series, which will premiere in October, in
celebration of Halloween.