Child's Play 3 (also known as Child's Play 3: Look Who's Stalking) is the third movie in the Child's Play series. Made in 1991 it stars Brad Dourif as the voice of Chucky. The film became notorious in the UK when it was suggested that it may have inspired the real-life murder of toddler James Bulger.
Due to the contract with Universal at the time, Don Mancini was forced to produce the movie exactly 9 months after the second film. This film is most generally the least favorite of all the fans of the franchise, and even Mancini claims he felt he "ran out of ideas after the 2nd film".
Tagline: There comes a time to put away childhood things. But some things won't stay put!
Chucky, after being brought back to life thanks to the Good Guys Doll Company (eight years after the events of Child's Play 2), discovers that Andy (Justin Whalin) has been enrolled in a military school. Chucky has himself mailed to Andy. At the school, Chucky finds a little boy named Tyler (Jeremy Sylvers) who he decides will be the victim when Chucky transfers his soul into a new body. Andy finds out and will stop at nothing to stop Chucky and his evil plans once and for all.
1991 films | Cult films | American films | Child's Play | Sequel films | horror films
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