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Devil Doll (1964)
Bryant Halliday is a hypnotist/ventriloquist "The Great Vorelli", who, along with his wooden-wonder, "Hugo", provide their audience with quite a bit more than the usual vaudeville routine.
| Running Time: | 81 minutes |
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| Written By: |  | Ronald Kinnoch |  | Frederick E. Smith |  | Charles F. Vetter |
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Janus Films (now part of The Criterion Collection) can be credited with helping to introduce American audiences to the films of Ingmar Bergman, François Truffaut, Michelangelo Antonioni, Federico Fellini, Akira Kurosawa and many other well-regarded directors. What has that to do with this? Is it a classic? No, the lead...
(complete Devil Doll review by Movie Addict)
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