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The Guatemalan Indians teach their children an old story. If you have worries, you share them with your Worry Dolls at bedtime. You put the dolls in a box and come dawn, the worries have been taken away... In the aftermath of the hunt for notorious serial killer, Henry Leonard Bale, a peaceful town erupts in a chain of random, brutal murders. What Detective Matt Williams discovers is as unbelievable as it is undeniable - These killings all stem from an ancient set of Worry Dolls that was gifted to Bale when he was a boy. Now, with his young daughter’s life hanging in the balance, Matt is pitted against the clock to find the dolls and break their curse. Worry dolls is bloody, violent and fast-paced fun! Director Padraig Reynolds mixes a thrilling story with gory kills to create a scary, unsettling atmosphere that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last minute. (Monster Pictures)

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anglais I won't claim that the movie is unique in its plot, but there is a certain level of tension present, and above all, I liked how it took a gritty path, not just in terms of bloodshed, but also in how the child character is portrayed. The girl is really scary in places and one look at her is enough to send chills down your spine. The Devil's Dolls is not a great movie, but I found it at least average, even a little better. ()

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