
Curse of Chucky
After her mother's mysterious death, Nica begins to suspect that the talking, red-haired doll her visiting niece has been playing with may be the key to the mounting bloodshed and chaos.
Director(s)
Martin Ellis
Douglas Mitchell
Joel Jeffrey Nishimine
Jacki O'Brien
Don Mancini
Tanya Mazur
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Cast & crew

Brennan Elliott
Ian

Fiona Dourif
Nica Pierce

Brad Dourif
Chucky (voice) / Charles Lee Ray

Ali Tataryn
US X Girl
Kally Berard
Young Barb

Will Woytowich
Lead Fireman

Jennifer Tilly
Tiffany

Adam Hurtig
Officer Stanton

A Martinez
Father Frank

Summer H. Howell
Alice

Alex Vincent
Andy Barclay

Don Mancini
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Chris Sarandon
Mike Norris (archive footage) (uncredited)

Danielle Bisutti
Barb Pierce

Danielle Bisutti
Barb Pierce

Maitland McConnell
Jill

Maitland McConnell
Jill

Chantal Quesnel
Sarah Pierce
Kyle Nobess
Nica’s Father

Kevin Anderson
Judge

Candace Smith
Postal Worker

Candace Smith
Postal Worker

Jordan Gavaris
US EX Guy

Jordan Gavaris
US EX Guy
Darren Wall
Highway Cop
Darren Wall
Highway Cop
Bobby Robidoux
Party Goer
Bobby Robidoux
Party Goer

Tyhr Trubiak
Chicago Police Officer

Tyhr Trubiak
Chicago Police Officer
Martin Ellis
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Martin Ellis
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Douglas Mitchell
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Joel Jeffrey Nishimine
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Jacki O'Brien
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Tanya Mazur
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Reviews
Gimly
Neither the darker and brutal supernatural slasher of the original _Child's Play_, nor the cheesier and campy fun found in the other two "_Of Chucky_" films, so fans hoping for either one of those outcomes will be disappointed. But if you think of it as less a _Child's Play_ film, and look at it for what it really is, a straight-to-video horror, then it's.... Okay I guess? _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._
Andre Gonzales
This was an ok movie. What happened to Tiffany and their kid. There just all of a sudden gone. They established a family in the last sequel to being non existent in this movie.
Andre Gonzales
This was an ok movie. What happened to Tiffany and their kid. There just all of a sudden gone. They established a family in the last sequel to being non existent in this movie.
Gimly
Neither the darker and brutal supernatural slasher of the original _Child's Play_, nor the cheesier and campy fun found in the other two "_Of Chucky_" films, so fans hoping for either one of those outcomes will be disappointed. But if you think of it as less a _Child's Play_ film, and look at it for what it really is, a straight-to-video horror, then it's.... Okay I guess? _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._






