Child's Play 2
"Sorry Jack... Chucky's back!"
Chucky is reconstructed by a toy factory to dispel the negative publicity surrounding the doll, and tracks young Andy Barclay to a foster home where the chase begins again.
"Sorry Jack... Chucky's back!"
Chucky is reconstructed by a toy factory to dispel the negative publicity surrounding the doll, and tracks young Andy Barclay to a foster home where the chase begins again.
Alex Vincent
Andy Barclay
Brad Dourif
Chucky (voice)
Christine Elise
Kyle
Jenny Agutter
Joanne Simpson
Gerrit Graham
Phil Simpson
Grace Zabriskie
Grace Poole
Peter Haskell
Sullivan
Beth Grant
Miss Kettlewell
Greg Germann
Mattson
Chucky is reconstructed by a toy factory to dispel the negative publicity surrounding the doll, and tracks young Andy Barclay to a foster home where the chase begins again.
Maybe it doesn't have that actual thriller elements of the original, but that's completely reasonable. Once you see Chucky go full force for the first time, it's pretty hard to try and reel him back in to a "Is he or isn't he" mystery for the sequels. And even if it is a step down from the first _Child's Play_, getting to watch new characters experience their "I was so wrong I died" moments is always a cause for glee. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._
Just slightly better than the first only because there's more killings in this and Chucky is a lot funnier. Some of the acting was a little off.
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