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Chuck and Tiff (Jennifer Tilly) return, resurrected by their son, and hit Hollywood in the fifth film of the CHILD'S PLAY series. Read more
| Starring | Jennifer Tilly, Billy Boyd, Hannah Spearritt, John Waters |
|---|---|
| Director | Don Mancini |
| Genres | Comedy, Horror |
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Chuck and Tiff (Jennifer Tilly) return, resurrected by their son, and hit Hollywood in the fifth film of the CHILD'S PLAY series.
| Starring | Jennifer Tilly, Billy Boyd, Hannah Spearritt, John Waters |
|---|---|
| Director | Don Mancini |
| Studio | MOMENTUM PICTURES |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 22 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy, Horror |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | Production year: 2004 To Rent: DVD: 26 Sep 2005 |
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very good
this film is good,lots of blood and gore,and also amusing in places,chucky doesn't like having a son who's a goody goody,but things change,for all ... read more »
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more comic
the film was good, however they class it as a horror film or similar but it wa so funny, I find all of the child's play / chucks films make me laugh more... read more »
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Not Worth The Rental
Started watching the movie thank god I am able to chapter skip, worst film I have seen in ages !!
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Cheap gags and that is about it!
Bloody hell, I thought 'the bride of chucky' was a bad film. The baby makes even chucky look handsome :I No more please!!!!
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