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Devil Doll (1964)
Directed by Lindsay Shonteff
Quick Hit
Devil Doll throws occult on screen with real nerve, but the finish is underpowered. You can see the movie it wanted to be.
Full Take
You can feel the movie reaching for a hit from frame one. When the rhythm drags or the trick is obvious, it starts leaking air fast. British genre discipline gives the film a cleaner shape than many of its pulp peers. The set pieces are what matter, and this one gets some mileage out of them. That’s why it lands at BAD.
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Apr 4, 2026Last updated
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