![]() As it would happen, Ray (now Chucky), ends up as a birthday-present to a little boy named Andy (Alex Vincent). With his last words, Charles Lee Ray promises to kill the detective And his partner (who drove off and left him in an earlier scene), no matter what. And on top of that, Dourif looks (and is) creepy as f*ck even before he “turns himself” into the doll.Īnyways, the story that follows, is pretty straight and narrow. ![]() The doll itself looks pretty damn creepy, but when you add Dourif’s voice to the mix, it becomes something more, something darker, something that would give Evil itself the jeeves. After being gunned down by a homicide-detective in a toy store, Lee Ray uses his knowledge of Voodoo to transport his soul into a Good Guys-doll, thereby setting up the outline for one of the scariest movies I have ever seen (in regards to first impression, of course). Chucky (the doll, of course), is voiced by none other than Brad Dourif, thus completing the premise of an instant classic!ĭourif plays the serial-killer known as Charles Lee Ray, a.k.a the Lake Shore strangler, who in his spare time dabbles with the dark and mysterious art of Voodoo, thus gaining the knowledge and power of (semi-)immortality. Does that sound scary enough? It sure does, but that’s not all. The straight-out’a-hell-kind of murderous evil residing in a Good Guys-doll. ![]() The year was 1988, and the horror-genre was about to get a new iconic slasher on their hands. ![]()
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