Plot
A tramp breaks into a toy factory but falls and accidentally kills himself,
spilling blood over the floor and inadvertently resurrecting the Demonic Toys.
They are now intent on summoning the powers of darkness to
Earth by impregnating a woman with the spawn of the Devil. So policewoman Judith Grey seeks the help of diminutive 12-inch tall
detective Brick Bardo, aka Dollman, to stop them.
Review
Back in the early 90s, Charles Band and Full Moon
were the masters of low budget horror films. Made for pretty pennies, featuring
outlandish ideas and having a bit of fun about them that more mainstream
releases lacked, the studio saw the likes of Puppet Master strike a chord
in the hearts of horror fans. Two of their lesser known but cult films were
Dollman, about a 12-inch alien detective who lands on Earth to deal with
some intergalactic criminals and Demonic Toys, a Puppet Master-lite
film about some children's toys that come to life. Instead of creating sequels
for the films, Full Moon just lumped them together long before Hollywood's
fascination with "versus" films came to prominence.
Dollman Vs Demonic Toys not only contains the
title stars from said films but also features a 12-inch tall chick from Bad
Channels, which was another Full Moon effort about aliens that come to Earth to
shrink human women and kidnap them back to their planet. Nurse Ginger wasn't lucky enough
to be returned to her normal size before the end of the film and she makes an
appearance here as Dollman tracks down the only other person on Earth he can,
well, I'm guessing he only had that on his mind because she's pretty hot.
So you've got the back story of three films jockeying for position and it's
obvious as to why that is. Seeing three of Full Moon's early efforts crossover
here is nifty for all of about two minutes. Once the clip shows from Dollman,
Bad Channels and Demonic Toys have all begin to roll, you wonder just what
you've got yourself in for. At a trim 64 minutes, it's hardly worth the effort
of watching given that there's lengthy credits sequences once more. The new
footage consists mainly of the finale inside the toy factory. The rest of the
running time is basically flashbacks to fill you in with the back stories of
Dollman, The Demonic Toys and Nurse Ginger. I'd much rather have seen a sequel
to Dollman or a legitimate sequel to Demonic Toys back in the day
when Full Moon films were reliable for their goofiness. Tim Thomerson is awesome
as Dollman. He's got the attitude. He's got the look. He's got some great
dialogue and he's got a strong, deadpan delivery. It's a pity that Dollman
wasn't more high profile because the performance deserved better. Melissa Behr
does what she needs to do as Nurse Ginger and that's look really hot in a bikini
(well as hot as a 12-inch woman can look!) and scream and call for help.
Three of the four Demonic Toys are back: Baby Oopsy
Daisy, Jack-in-the-Box and that robot. It's sad to say but the teddy bear
doesn't re-appear and instead we get an Action Man-style figure who comes to
life. The toys flit between being puppets (when they share scenes with normal
humans) or really laughable men-in-suits (when they are squaring up against
Dollman). So I can see the logistics in ditching the bear and bringing in Action
Man. At some point during the finale, Dollman has to fight the toys and we get
the obligatory scene of an actor dressed up like the Action Man (complete with a
really cheap Styrofoam head) locked in mortal combat with the tiny detective.
Not only that but the finale involves a rather sinister angle where Baby Oopsy
Daisy tries to mate with Nurse Ginger. At this point, Baby Oopsy Daisy is also
an actor in a big, puffed-up suit with a huge round head. At least the voiceover
for Baby Oospy Daisy is ominous in a rather comic way. To make the whole thing
look legitimate, there are giant sets to make it seem like the characters are
fighting alongside a plug in the wall, next to a pile of boxes or inside a
doll's house. I'll at least give the production designers a bit of credit
because as cheap as the sets look, there's no question that it adds to the
effect of making Dollman, Nurse Ginger and the Demonic Toys all seem small. The
scene inside the kitchen drawer where Nurse Ginger lives could easily have come
out of classic TV series Land of the Giants.
Verdict
Dollman Vs Demonic Toys is basically a
highlight reel of a couple of Full Moon's lesser known cult gems but there's
enough laughable bad taste, goofy fun and another great turn from Tim Thomerson
to just about scrape through to the end.