Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaStudents at a girls' college are terrorized by spirits that haunt the institution.Students at a girls' college are terrorized by spirits that haunt the institution.Students at a girls' college are terrorized by spirits that haunt the institution.
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Nathalie Gaulthier
- Ingrid Strummer
- (as Nathalie Gauthier)
Flavia Carrozzi
- Lisa King
- (as Flavia Carozzi)
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- BlooperWhen the girl is placed on the sacrificial table at 16:30, the table is clearly a door, as the middle hinge was left in place, and is directly in the middle of the shot. Scenes shot in the same room show the scene was shot in a garage, as the garage door is seen above characters heads in multiple shots.
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Hmmm....seems I have the honor of being first to comment on this little-seen turkey...
VOODOO DOLLS, an obscure little squirt of supernatural horror bellywash, is sort of a gag gift from our friends in the Great White North(so now we know where that proposed border-wall is REALLY needed). A tour-de-farce of sub-satisfactory dross, it's a wall-to-wall failure even by the lax standards of nanobudget horror schlock. Still, in the right frame of mind(better yet... in an altered state of mind), there are a few moments which are mildly amusing in an entirely ass-backward way...most notably, a riotous scene where a man is savagely blitzed by several pint-sized voodoo dolls which look like a slobbery great dane's best-loved chew toys. Ridiculous and indifferently executed, this scene may lead you to query how the crew ever got it filmed without breaking into a fit of runaway laughter. A garbled narrative involving black magic and a cursed stage play is met with warranted indifference at every juncture of production. The setting is an all-girl boarding-school...there couldn't be a more open-handed and obvious opportunity for gratuitous nay-nays. Why then, pray-tell, is the nudity so skimpy, and the blink of gratis lesbiana so timid that the licking of a postage stamp would have been equally arousing?
Some people, it seems, make movies for a target audience they know very little about...a poorly made film can be forgiven. A poorly made film that makes little attempt to deliver the requisite goods should be a capital crime.
3.5/10.
VOODOO DOLLS, an obscure little squirt of supernatural horror bellywash, is sort of a gag gift from our friends in the Great White North(so now we know where that proposed border-wall is REALLY needed). A tour-de-farce of sub-satisfactory dross, it's a wall-to-wall failure even by the lax standards of nanobudget horror schlock. Still, in the right frame of mind(better yet... in an altered state of mind), there are a few moments which are mildly amusing in an entirely ass-backward way...most notably, a riotous scene where a man is savagely blitzed by several pint-sized voodoo dolls which look like a slobbery great dane's best-loved chew toys. Ridiculous and indifferently executed, this scene may lead you to query how the crew ever got it filmed without breaking into a fit of runaway laughter. A garbled narrative involving black magic and a cursed stage play is met with warranted indifference at every juncture of production. The setting is an all-girl boarding-school...there couldn't be a more open-handed and obvious opportunity for gratuitous nay-nays. Why then, pray-tell, is the nudity so skimpy, and the blink of gratis lesbiana so timid that the licking of a postage stamp would have been equally arousing?
Some people, it seems, make movies for a target audience they know very little about...a poorly made film can be forgiven. A poorly made film that makes little attempt to deliver the requisite goods should be a capital crime.
3.5/10.
- EyeAskance
- 12 gen 2004
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By what name was Voodoo Dolls (1991) officially released in Canada in English?
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