
Bride of Chucky
Chucky is reborn when his old flame, Tiffany, rescues his battered doll parts from a police impound.
Director(s)
Ronny Yu
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Amazon Video
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Cast & crew

Alexis Arquette
Damien

Kathy Najimy
Motel Maid

Ben Bass
Lt. Ellis

James Gallanders
Russ

Brad Dourif
Chucky (voice)

Vince Corazza
Bailey

Jennifer Tilly
Tiffany

Katherine Heigl
Jade

Frank Meschkuleit
Additional Performances (puppeteer)
Park Bench
Stoner

Ronny Yu
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Lawrence Dane
Lt. Preston

Nick Stabile
Jesse

Nick Stabile
Jesse

Gordon Michael Woolvett
David

Gordon Michael Woolvett
David

John Ritter
Chief Warren Kincaid

John Ritter
Chief Warren Kincaid
Michael Louis Johnson
Norton

Janet Kidder
Diane

Janet Kidder
Diane
Emily Weedon
Girl at One-Stop
Roger McKeen
Justice of the Peace
Sandi Stahlbrand
Reporter
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Reviews
Gimly
_Bride of Chucky_ was the true turning point for the franchise, and though they hadn't 100% embraced comedy at this point like they did in the followup, there's still at least as much humour and reference in this one as there is elements of "horror". The central premise of a horror road trip, where the lead couple each believe the other party is the culprit (and are both wrong) is pretty solid, as is the final showdown, but the connective tissue is a bit wishy washy, and the inability to commit to a tone doesn't serve the movie very well, putting it at a lower point than any of its predecessors. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
Andre Gonzales
My favorite out of the series. Not only is this funny but they take turns trying to show each other up in there killings. Really love this movie.
Andre Gonzales
My favorite out of the series. Not only is this funny but they take turns trying to show each other up in there killings. Really love this movie.
Gimly
_Bride of Chucky_ was the true turning point for the franchise, and though they hadn't 100% embraced comedy at this point like they did in the followup, there's still at least as much humour and reference in this one as there is elements of "horror". The central premise of a horror road trip, where the lead couple each believe the other party is the culprit (and are both wrong) is pretty solid, as is the final showdown, but the connective tissue is a bit wishy washy, and the inability to commit to a tone doesn't serve the movie very well, putting it at a lower point than any of its predecessors. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._







