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Language
  
English

Country
  
United States

Director
  
Tom Holland (1) John Lafia (2) Jack Bender (3) Ronny Yu (4) Don Mancini (5, 6)

Release date
  
1988–present

Childs Play (also known as Chucky) is a horror film franchise created by Don Mancini that consists of six slasher films, starring Academy Award nominee Brad Dourif. The first installment, Childs Play, was released on November 9, 1988. The film has spawned five sequels and has gone into other media, such as comic books. The films are all centered on Charles Lee Ray (played by Dourif) aka Chucky, a notorious serial killer known as the "Lakeshore Strangler" whose soul is trapped inside a Good Guy doll following a voodoo ritual to avoid the afterlife. The first, second, and fourth films were box office successes with all of the films earning over $182 million worldwide. Including revenues from sales of videos, DVDs, VOD and merchandise, the franchise has generated over $250 million.

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The series originally started out as straight horror with the first installment Childs Play, which appears to have more psychological horror elements while its successors are straightforward slasher films with elements of humor. As the films progressed, they became satirical and campy, until the series briefly became a horror comedy, beginning with 1998s Bride of Chucky and 2004s Seed of Chucky. On June 23, 2012, it was confirmed that a new sequel to Childs Play would be made under the title Curse of Chucky and be released direct-to-video. Unlike Bride and Seed, Curse of Chucky is a full-fledged horror film much like the original three installments. However, it does maintain the campy humor to a small degree. Chucky has also appeared in TV commercials. It also won a Saturn Award for the Best Horror Franchise.

Overview

Childs Play (1988) – A serial killer and voodoo practitioner named Charles Lee "Chucky" Ray is mortally wounded and transfers his soul via a voodoo ritual into a child-sized "Good Guy" doll. The doll is found by a homeless peddler and sold to Karen Barclay, who gives it to her son Andy as a birthday gift. As time goes on Chucky has to get his soul out of the doll before it turns human and the transfer becomes permanent, and thus has to possess the first person he told his secret to - Andy. Desperate to leave his doll body, Chucky terrorizes the Barclays in order to restore his soul.

Childs Play 2 (1990) takes place two years after the first film. While Andy is living in foster care, the dolls manufacturer has taken a positive corporate stance and remade it to prove there is nothing wrong with the Good Guy brand. After a freak electrical malfunction brings Chucky back to life in a new Good Guy doll, he continues to follow Andy in order to transfer his soul from his doll body before its too late.

Childs Play 3 (1991) picks up eight years after the second film. The Good Guy factory has re-opened after the events of the previous film, and as Chuckys remains are removed some blood from his destroyed human-doll body drips into a vat of melted plastic used to re-mold the Good Guy line. Chucky returns in a new body, going on a hunt for the now 16-year-old Andy Barclay, who has left to attend a military academy after the results of the first two films. While attempting to reach Andy, Chucky finds a new boy, Tyler, who he shares his "secret" with. With a new Good Guy doll brings the possibility of possessing a new human body and Chucky attempts to restore his soul in human form as Andy attempts to stop the killer Good Guy doll once and for all.

Bride of Chucky (1998) – Set one month after Childs Play 3. Charles Lee Rays former girlfriend and accomplice, Tiffany, acquires Chuckys remains, stitches them together and via a voodoo ritual revives Charles Lee Ray, albeit in a much different form. Chucky kills Tiffany, transferring her soul into a bride doll, and the two maniacs force a young couple to bring them to Rays grave, where Chucky plans to use an amulet to finally get a new body. In the end, the Tiffany doll gives birth to a new form of life...

Seed of Chucky (2004), Chucky and Tiffanys child Glen finds his parents six years later and brings them back to life, but is horrified by their murders. Chucky and Tiffany force a pregnancy on actress Jennifer Tilly, which is accelerated by voodoo magic. Glen suffers a split personality, having both a male and female soul in his body, and dismembers his father. Tiffany uses the ritual to take over Tillys body and as Tilly bears twins, Glens dual personality now has a body each of its own. Chucky survives, however, and mails one of his severed arms to the home of his family to strangle them.

Curse of Chucky (2013) – Twenty-five years after the first film and four years after the fifth film, Chucky is delivered to the family home of Nica and Sarah Pierce, where Chucky terrorizes and kills the family one by one. Chucky is driven by revenge, as Sarah was the one who called the police on him while he was still human, leading to his original death in the first film. Nica survives, but is institutionalized, and blamed for the murders. Chucky is collected by Tiffany, who delivers him to Alice. Chucky fails to transfer his soul into Alices body when her grandmother emerges from the basement, after Chucky tried to suffocate her. Six months later, Chucky is mailed to his next victim, who just happens to be none other than his longtime nemesis, Andy Barclay, who shoots him through the head.

Cast and characters

  • Chucky/Charles Lee Ray (played by Brad Dourif) - The central character and antagonist of the series. A merciless murderer whose soul gets stuck in a doll. He usually kills anyone who gets in his way with a knife and frames the person of each film for them. Aside from being a deranged killer, he often spouts humorous yet profane insults. He is the only character to appear in all of the films in the franchise.
  • Andrew William Barclay / "Andy Barclay"(played by Alex Vincent and Justin Whalin) - The original protagonist who is pursued by Chucky so Chucky would transfer his soul into the boys body but Andy always try to prevent Chucky from taking over his body, as well as successfully framing him for the murders. He appears in the first three films and Curse of Chucky.
  • Karen Barclay (played by Catherine Hicks) - Andys mother, and later Mikes wife. She buys him a Good Guy doll for his birthday, unaware that the one she picked was possessed by a serial killer. Initially, she refuses to believe that Chucky was alive, but she soon finds out when he comes alive and tries to kill her. In Childs Play 2, she is written out of the story when she was taken away to an insane asylum when no one believes her about the murderous doll. She appears only in the first film and is mentioned in the second, third, and sixth films. In the sixth film, Karen talks to Andy over the phone, which reveals that she is now free from the asylum and plans to cook dinner for Andys upcoming birthday. It is also strongly hinted that she has married Mike.
  • Detective Mike Norris (played by Chris Sarandon) - A detective investigating the murder of Andys babysitter. He is also responsible for Chuckys death prompting him to transfer his soul into a Good Guy doll. He initially refuses to believe the Barclays, but when Chucky tries to kill him, he becomes an ally to the family. In Childs Play 2, however, it is mildly implied that both Mike and Mario denied the ordeal to protect the Chicago police department. Appears only in the first film, and is indirectly mentioned in the second and fourth films. He appears via archive footage in Curse of Chucky (namely, pictures on the internet).
  • Kyle (played by Christine Elise) - Andys teenage foster sister whom he ends up staying with. At first she finds Andy to be a pain on her side, but starts to back up his story about Chucky when she witnesses him trying to take his soul and later finds their foster mother murdered by Chucky. She then goes to find Andy (under Chuckys command) and ends up saving his life in the Play Pals factory, as well as helping him destroy Chucky after he tries to kill him after the voodoo soul transfer spell goes awry. She appears in the second film and was written out of the series and was never seen again but was briefly mentioned in the third film when Andy re-encounters Chucky again. She was also briefly mentioned to have kept in contact with Andy in "Curse" as he kept a photo of her.
  • Mr. Sullivan (played by Peter Haskell) - The greedy and arrogant CEO of Good Guy Toys Inc., First appears in Childs Play 2 upon learning of Andys Good Guy Doll supposedly becoming possessed by the soul of Charles Lee Ray, and tries to protect the companys reputation from angry stockholders. He also appears in Childs Play 3 when he moves Good Guys Toys forward with producing more dolls, however he is killed by Chucky when he accesses Sullivans office computer to find Andy in Military School.
  • Ronald Tyler (played by Jeremy Sylvers) - A young private boy who befriends Andy at the military school he is sent to after failing to cope with living at several foster homes. When he finds Chucky (who mailed himself to the same military school to go after Andy again), he decides to go after Tyler instead. At first, Tyler finds Chucky to be a nice guy, but realizes the true colors of the dolls evil murderous ways once he attempts to transfer his soul into his body much like he attempted to do with Andy in the first two films. Appears in the third film, written out of the series (along with Andy), but was originally going to be killed off alongside Andy in the original draft to Seed of Chucky.
  • Kristen De Silva (played by Perrey Reeves) - Andys girlfriend at the military school he attends, ends up sticking up for him when Shelton and the other guys take a liking in bullying him. Appears only in the third film.
  • Jack "Mario" Santos (played by Tommy Swerdlow) - Mikes partner who was also investigating Andys babysitters death. In the beginning of the first film, he was mostly the cop who drove Mikes car to chase Eddie Caputo in his van. He was also one of the police officers that believed Andy was the killer. During the end, he tried to show Mike that Chucky wasnt alive, but was nearly killed by him and then he believed that the Barclays and Mike were telling the truth. He only appeared in the first film and has a face similar to that of the popular Nintendo video game character, Mario.
  • Tiffany (played by Jennifer Tilly) - Charles Lee Rays former girlfriend (and later wife) who later gets her soul stuck in a doll like Chucky. She ultimately transfers her soul into actress Jennifer Tilly (her doppelganger and portrayer) after being fed up with her husbands intent to remain a doll. In Curse, she is shown to be living a double life as both her regular self and Tilly. Appears in Bride, Seed, and Curse.
  • Jennifer Tilly (played by herself) - An exaggerated version of Tilly, herself, and Tiffanys idol. Appears in Bride in the role of Tiffany (both human and doll forms), and in Seed as both herself and the voice of Tiffany. Tiffany was successful in transferring her soul into Tillys body.
  • Glen (played by Billy Boyd and human form portrayed by Beans Balawi) - Chucky and Tiffanys original child and Glendas twin brother. He was an orphan for the first five or six years of his life until he saw his parents on television. Glen is a good person, and he doesnt like violence and definitely does not like murder unlike his parents. Though Tiffany promised him that they will refrain from killing, Chucky tries to get Glen involved in the family business. He fears but still loves his dad due to the fact he killed him in a misunderstanding. He is the only living doll character not to be voiced by an Academy Award nominee. Appears in Bride (at the end as an infant) and Seed. He does not appear in Curse, nor is there any mention of him.
  • Glenda (human form played by Kristina Hewitt) - Chucky and Tiffanys second child and the twin sister of Glen. She was originally Glens alter ego for a brief moment, but was reborn as a human. Unlike Glen, she is violent, sadistic, and cruel. She is even more ruthless than her father, implying she possibly will take on the family business. Appears in Seed.
  • Jesse (played by Nick Stabile) - former friend of Tiffany Ray and boyfriend of Jade. He was greatly disliked by Jades uncle and believed to be responsible for his death until Chucky and Tiffany reveal themselves. In the end, Jade kills Chucky and she and Jesse leave the scene. He also appears in a Chucky comic continuation. Appears in Bride of Chucky.
  • Jade (played by Katherine Heigl) - girlfriend of Jesse. Her uncle Warren is killed by Chucky and Tiffany early in the film. In the end, Jade shoots Chucky and she and Jesse leave the scene. She also appears with Jesse in another struggle with Chucky in a comic book continuation. Appears in Bride of Chucky.
  • Music

    Joe Renzetti composed the first Childs Play, followed by Graeme Revell, who composed the soundtrack for Childs Play 2 and Bride of Chucky. John D Andrea and Cory Lerios wrote the score for Childs Play 3, while Pino Donaggio composed Seed of Chucky. Joseph LoDuca composed the score for the newest film, Curse of Chucky.

    Alleged Relation to Crimes

    The following crimes have been associated with the Childs Play films:? In December 1992 four people who tortured and killed a 16-year-old girl, Suzanne Capper, were said to be influenced by one of the Childs Play movies. During the torturing of the girl the perpetrators taunted her with quotes from the movies. In 1993 youths who abducted and murdered a toddler named James Bulger were said to have been influenced by the film Childs Play 3. The supposed link between the murder and the film was denied by film censor James Ferman. According to a relative of two boys aged 10 and 12 who brutally attacked a nine-year-old and 11-year-old boy in Edlington, South Yorkshire in April 2009, the attackers watched horror movies, including Chucky films, from the age of about six or seven.

    Innovation Publishing

    Beginning in 1992, Innovation Publishing released the first comic books based on the films, in the form of a three issue adaptation of Childs Play 2. It was later collected in a trade paperback. The success of the adaptation led to a monthly series of new stories starting in 1991. The series, titled Childs Play: The Series, ended in 1992 after only five issues. This was followed by a three issue adaptation of Childs Play 3.

    Devils Due Publishing

    In 2007, Devils Due Publishing obtained the license to publish Childs Play comics and released a one-shot crossover with Hack/Slash titled Hack/Slash vs. Chucky which takes place after the events of the Seed of Chucky film. This was followed by a four-issue series called Chucky. A second volume began in early 2009 but ceased publication after only one issue.

    Video game

    Slimstown Studios announced an endless runner video game titled Chucky: Slash & Dash. The game is scheduled to be released on iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Android devices. It is the result of an agreement with Universal Partnerships & Licensing to develop and publish the first officially licensed smartphone and tablet Childs Play video game. The gameplay is actually inspired by the second films climax.

    In the game, Chucky is stuck in a never-ending nightmare in which he’s endlessly running through the factory that produces Good Guys dolls. Players control Chucky while sprinting through the factory floor, the catwalks, the warehouse, or even outside, and need to avoid conveyor belts, forklifts, acid pools, barrels and other obstacles. Chucky can also eliminate security guards patrolling the factory using his classic knife or other more outlandish weapons like a cleaver, screwdriver, or hatchet. As they play, gamers collect batteries that can be used to purchase in-game items or power-ups, such as a double battery bonus, a fast start, or extra lives that can extend a run after dying.

    The app was released on November 1, 2013.

    Future

    In an August 2008 interview, Don Mancini and David Kirschner spoke of a planned reboot of the franchise to be written and directed by Mancini. They described their choice of a reboot over a direct sequel as a response to the will of the fans, who "want to see a scary Chucky movie again", and "want to go back to the straightforward horror rather than the horror comedy." They indicated that Brad Dourif would return as the voice of Chucky.

    In a subsequent interview, Mancini described the reboot as a darker and scarier retelling of the first movie, but one that, while having new twists and turns, will not stray too far from the original concept. At a 2009 horror convention, Brad Dourif confirmed his role in the remake. At a reunion panel at the Mad Monster Party horror & sci-fi convention, cast and crew from the original film confirmed both a remake and a spin-off are in development. Writer Don Mancini and Producer David Kirschner were working on a sequel titled "Revenge of Chucky".

    In June 2012, plans for the reboot were put on hold and a sixth film, Curse of Chucky, went into production in September 2012. It was released on VOD on September 24, 2013 and DVD and Blu-ray October 8, 2013.

    Mancini has since expressed an interest in making a new line of "scary Chucky films." On December 2, 2013, he had revealed that plans for seventh film is heading into development. Don Mancini wrote the script and is set to return as director.

    Halloween Horror Nights

    Since 1992, Chucky has starred in his own shows at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights, entitled, Chuckys In-Your-Face Insults and Chuckys Insult Emporium.

    In 2009, the climax of Childs Play 3 received its own maze, entitled Chuckys Fun House. Curse of Chucky has also been slated to receive its own scarezone in the 2013 lineup.

    References

    Childs Play (franchise) Wikipedia