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The Doll
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Eddie (Anthony Del Negro) and his friend Chris (Christopher Lenk) call out for an escort after Eddie's girlfriend (Isabella Racco) breaks up with him and moves out of their house. Little do they know that while Natasha is a breathtaking beauty, she's really a possessed doll created by a mad doctor (Don Scribner) in an unholy laboratory and built with the urge to kill and dominate the minds of others to kill for her.
Eddie (Anthony Del Negro) and his friend Chris (Christopher Lenk) call out for an escort after Eddie's girlfriend (Isabella Racco) breaks up with him and moves out of their house. Little do they know that while Natasha is a breathtaking beauty, she's really a possessed doll created by a mad doctor (Don Scribner) in an unholy laboratory and built with the urge to kill and dominate the minds of others to kill for her.
Actors:
Isabella Racco,
Christopher Lenk,
Anthony Del Negro,
Lilian Lev,
Ron Jeremy,
Valeria Lukyanova,
Don Scribner,
Shelley Jane,
Mindy Robinson
Isabella Racco
Christopher Lenk
Anthony Del Negro
21 January 1992, New York City, New York, USA
Lilian Lev
Ron Jeremy
12 March 1953, Long Island, New York, USA
Valeria Lukyanova
Don Scribner
Shelley Jane
Mindy Robinson
14 February 1980, Fall River, Massachusetts, USA
Director:
Susannah OBrien
Susannah OBrien
Country:
United States
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December 07, 2017
There are limits to how much of an edge a movie gets from incompetence - as writer/director/producer Susannah O'Brien's "The Doll" proves definitively.