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Plot

Full Moon Entertainment -- Charles Band's direct-to-video outfit -- tosses together elements from three of its film franchises for this loopy mix & match item. Tracy Scoggins returns as tough cop Judith Grey, who must confront the lethal, wise-cracking terror toys again when they reappear at the same defunct warehouse. When the toys' lecherous leader Baby Oopsy-Daisy kidnaps the diminutive nurse Ginger (reduced to 11 inches by the crazed alien villain of Bad Channels), Judith seeks the aid of Ginger's similarly-statured boyfriend, Dollman Brick Bardo (Tim Thomerson, a Charles Band fave), to rescue her and fight the mini-monsters on their own turf. Fun on its own merits, especially if viewed as a crossover comic book; indeed, Full Moon Comics has published a "Dollman" series as well. Band also deserves some credit for the sheer audacity of pulling this thing off -- given the ludicrous story elements -- and for keeping the weirdness zipping along at a brisk pace and breezy one-hour running time.
MPAA Rating:
for violence, language, and sexuality.
Genre(s):
Action,Horror,Science Fiction,Thriller
Run Time:
84min.
Director(s):
Themes:
Evil Aliens,Shrunken People,Toys Come to Life
Keywords:
Superhero,alien [not human],demon,demonic-possession,evil,girlfriend,good-vs-evil,kidnapping,miniaturization,police,possession,rescue,toy