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''Child's Play 3'' is a 1991 American
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and the third installment in the '' Child's Play'' film series. The film is written by
Don Mancini George Donald Mancini (born January 25, 1963) is an American screenwriter, director, and producer. He is best known for creating and writing the Child's Play (franchise), ''Child's Play'' franchise (1988–present). Career Having been a horror ...
and directed by
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.
Brad Dourif Bradford Claude Dourif (; born March 18, 1950) is an American actor. He is known for voicing Chucky in the ''Child's Play'' franchise (1988–present), portraying Gríma Wormtongue in ''The Lord of the Rings'' film series, and his Academy A ...
once again reprised his role as Chucky from the previous films while new cast members include Justin Whalin,
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and Jeremy Sylvers. It was executive-produced by
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, who produced the first two ''Child's Play'' films. Although released only nine months after '' Child's Play 2'', the story takes place eight years following the events of that film, and one month before the events of '' Bride of Chucky'' (which was made seven years later). The film follows Andy Barclay (Whalin) now 16, enrolling at Kent Military School. Andy is unknowingly followed by a revived Chucky (Dourif), who sets his sight on a younger kid cadet Ronald Tyler (Sylvers). After the success of the previous two films, Universal Studios forced Mancini to draft the screenplay for ''Child's Play 3'' in a short amount of time. A concept featuring "multiple Chuckys" was considered, but was scrapped due to time and budget constraints, although it would be reworked into a later installment '' Cult of Chucky.'' Alex Vincent, who played Andy, did not reprise his role due to the film taking place in 1998 despite being released in 1991. Several actors auditioned until Justin Whalin was chosen for the role of Andy. Released on August 30, 1991, in the United States by
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, ''Child's Play 3'' received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $20.5 million worldwide against a budget of $13 million, being the lowest-grossing film in the series. The film became notorious in the United Kingdom when it was suggested it might have inspired the real-life murder of a British child, James Bulger, suggestions rejected by officers investigating the case.


Plot

Eight years after Chucky's second demise, the Play Pals company resumes manufacturing Good Guy dolls and re-opens their abandoned factory. As Chucky's corpse is being removed from the building, a splash of his blood inadvertently falls into the molten plastic being used to produce the dolls, reviving him in a new body. Chucky tortures and murders Play Pals CEO Mr. Sullivan using various children's toys, and then uses his computer records to locate Andy Barclay. Now 16, Andy has been sent to Kent Military School after failing to cope in several foster homes. Colonel Cochrane, the school's commandant, advises Andy to forget his "fantasies" about the doll. Andy befriends cadets Ronald Tyler, an 8-year-old boy; Harold Aubrey Whitehurst, a cowardly young man; and Kristin De Silva, for whom he develops romantic feelings. He also meets Brett C. Shelton, a sadistic lieutenant colonel who routinely bullies the cadets. Tyler is asked to deliver a package to Andy's room. Tyler realizes that the package contains a Good Guy doll and takes it to the school's weapons armory to open it. Chucky bursts from the package and is incensed to find Tyler instead of Andy. However, remembering he can possess the first person who learns his true identity, he tells Tyler his secret. Before Chucky can enact the voodoo soul-swapping ritual to possess Tyler, Cochrane interrupts them and confiscates the doll, throwing it into a garbage truck. Chucky escapes by luring the driver into the truck's compactor and crushing him to death. That night, Chucky attacks Andy and tells him his plans for taking over Tyler's body. Before Andy can fight back, Shelton comes in and takes the doll from him. Andy then sneaks into Shelton's room to recover it; Shelton awakens to confront him, only to find that Chucky has vanished. Suspecting the doll was stolen, Shelton forces all the cadets to do exercises as punishment. Chucky attempts to possess Tyler again, but they are interrupted by De Silva and fellow cadet Ivers. Later, a knife-wielding Chucky surprises Cochrane, unintentionally shocking him into a fatal
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. The next morning, Andy tries to convince Tyler that Chucky is evil, but Tyler refuses to believe him. Meanwhile, Chucky kills the camp barber Sergeant Botnick by slashing his throat with a straight razor. Whitehurst witnesses Botnick's murder and flees in terror. Despite Cochrane's death, the school's annual war games are ordered to proceed as planned, with cadets divided between a "Red Team" and "Blue Team". Andy, Whitehurst (now too frightened to talk after witnessing Chucky's action), and Shelton are assigned to the Blue Team. Chucky secretly replaces the paint bullets of the Red team with live ammunition. When the simulation begins, Chucky lures Tyler away from his team. Finally realizing that Chucky is evil, Tyler stabs him with a pocket knife and flees to find Andy. Chucky then attacks De Silva and holds her hostage, forcing Andy to exchange Tyler for De Silva. The Blue team and Red team arrive on the scene and open fire; Shelton is killed by a bullet from the Red team while Tyler escapes in the chaos. Chucky tosses a grenade at the quarrelling cadets; Whitehurst leaps on top of the grenade, sacrificing himself to save the others. Tyler flees to a nearby
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where Chucky kills a security guard and captures him again. Andy and De Silva arrive soon after and take the security guard's gun. They follow Chucky and Tyler into a horror-themed roller-coaster. Chucky wounds De Silva; she gives Andy the gun and tells him to save Tyler. Andy pursues Chucky deeper into the ride and repeatedly shoots him, saving Tyler. Chucky revives and attacks again. In the struggle, Andy manages to throw him into a massive metal fan, shredding his body apart and finally killing him. De Silva is rushed to the hospital while Andy is taken away by police for questioning.


Cast


Production

Universal Studios had Don Mancini begin writing the third installment for the series before ''Child's Play 2'' was released, causing pressure on him to draft a storyline on such a tight schedule''.'' The film was formally greenlit after the successful release of its predecessor with a release date nine months away. Mancini initially wanted to introduce the concept of "multiple Chuckys" in the movie, but due to budget constraints the idea was eventually scrapped. Mancini later used this concept for the 2017 sequel '' Cult of Chucky''. It also was intended to open with a scene of a
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portrayed by
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frightening off a group of
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ing children at the Good Guys factory by telling them scary stories about Chucky. After Mancini decided to make Andy Barclay 16 years old, he considered recasting the role with Jonathan Brandis before hiring Justin Whalin. Before Jack Bender became director, Mancini wanted to hire
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. Principal photography began on February 4, 1991, at the Kemper Military School in Boonville,
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. Further filming took place in
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at
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and the
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in Universal City. The carnival scenes were filmed in
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. The puppeteers made the doll speak using computer technology to control its mouth movements to align with Dourif's prerecorded dialogue. N. Brock Winkless IV returned to work as one of Chucky's puppeteers, as did Van Snowden.


Reception


Box-office

''Child's Play 3'' opened in second place at the US box office behind '' Dead Again'' with $5.7 million over the 4-day 1991
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weekend, which the ''
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'' called "slow numbers", however, it was the top-grossing Labor Day opening at the time, beating the record $4.6 million held by ''
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'' since 1984. It finished its theatrical run with $15 million in the US and Canada, and a total of $20.5 million worldwide.


Critical response

On
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, the film has an approval rating of 19% based on reviews from 16 critics, and an average rating is 4.20/10, making it the poorest reviewed film in the series on the site. On
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it has a score of 27% based on reviews from 13 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews. Chris Hicks of the ''Deseret News'' called it "perverse" and criticized the film's plot. Caryn James of ''
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'' called the Chucky doll "an impressive technological achievement" but said the film "misses the sharpness and dark humor" of the original film. '' Variety'' called it a "noisy, mindless sequel" with good acting. Richard Harrington of ''
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'' wrote, "Chucky himself is an animatronic delight, but one suspects the film's energies and budget have all been devoted to what is essentially a one-trick pony." Stephen Wigle of ''
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'' called it "fun for any fan of the slasher genre". Series creator
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said that this was his least favorite entry in the series, adding that he ran out of ideas after the second film. He elaborated further in 2013 stating that he was not pleased with the casting, feeling Jeremy Sylvers was too old for the role of Tyler and Dakin Matthews was not the "
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" archetype he was looking for in Colonel Cochrane. Mancini would not make another entry in the ''Chucky'' series until seven years later, with '' Bride of Chucky''. In a 2017 interview, director Jack Bender also dismissed the film by calling it "kinda silly". In the years since its release, ''Child’s Play 3'' has received a critical re-evaluation from retrospective critics and fans. Its unique setting, tone, climax and Dourif's performance has been praised and is considered by some to be one of the more superior films in the series, being compared to later, more comical and criticized entries like '' Seed of Chucky'' (2004). In October 2021,
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, who plays De Silva in the film, expressed interest in reprising her role as the character in the TV series '' Chucky.''


Awards

This film was nominated at the
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as Best Horror Film and Justin Whalin was nominated as Best Performance by a Younger Actor for his performance in this film. Andrew Robinson was nominated as Best Supporting Actor at the Fangoria Chainsaw Award.


Home media

''Child's Play 3'' was originally released on home video in North America on March 12, 1992 and on DVD on October 7, 2003. It was also released in multiple collections, including ''The Chucky Collection'' (alongside ''Child's Play 2'' and ''Bride of Chucky''), released on October 7, 2003; ''Chucky – The Killer DVD Collection'' (alongside ''Child's Play 2'', ''Bride'' and ''Seed of Chucky''), released on September 19, 2006; ''Chucky: The Complete Collection'' (alongside ''Child's Play 1'' and ''2'', ''Bride'', ''Seed'' and ''Curse of Chucky''), released on October 8, 2013; and ''Chucky: Complete 7-Movie Collection'' (alongside ''Child's Play 1'' and ''2'', ''Bride'', ''Seed'', ''Curse'' and ''Cult of Chucky''), released on October 3, 2017. ''Child's Play 3'' was released on 4K Ultra HD by Scream! Factory on August 16, 2022. This release included a new 4K scan from the original camera negative, a new Dolby Atmos track and several interviews recorded in 2022 with creator
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, actress Perry Reeves, executive producer
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, executive producer Robert Latham Brown, actor Michael Chieffo, makeup artist Craig Reardon and production designer Richard Sawyer.


The murder of James Bulger

A suggested link with the film was made after the
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. The killers, who were ten years old at the time, were said to have imitated a scene in which one of Chucky's victims is splashed with blue paint. Psychologist Guy Cumberbatch stated, "The link with a video was that the father of one of the boys – Jon Venables – had rented ''Child's Play 3'' some months earlier." However, the police officer who directed the investigation, Albert Kirby, found that the son, Jon, was not living with his father at the time and was unlikely to have seen the film. Moreover, the boy disliked horror films—a point later confirmed by psychiatric reports. Thus the police investigation, which had specifically looked for a video link, concluded there was none. However, the judge, Justice Morland, said in his comments that the murder had "some striking similarities" to the film and that "grave crimes by young children" could be caused by reasons including exposure to violent video films "including possibly Child's Play 3". Following the trial, the Association of Video Retailers in the UK recommended that its members voluntarily remove the trilogy from their shelves. The film remained controversial in Europe, and both Sky Television in the United Kingdom and Canal+ in Spain refused to broadcast the film as regular programming and the case led to new legislation for video films.


Other media


Novelization

A tie-in novel was later written by Matthew J. Costello. Just like ''Child's Play 2'', this novel had some of the author's own inclusions. In the beginning (adapted from an earlier draft of the screenplay), in the Play Pals factory, a rat scours for food and, smelling blood within the plastic, chews on Chucky's remains. Blood then leaks out of the remains and somehow leaks onto another doll. Chucky's death in this book is also different. In the novel, while defending Tyler on an exterior ride, Andy grapples with Chucky before finally shooting him several times, causing the doll's body to fall to the ground, and Andy watches the head shatter to blood, metal and plastic.


Sequels

The film was followed by '' Bride of Chucky'' in 1998, '' Seed of Chucky'' in 2004, '' Curse of Chucky'' in 2013, '' Cult of Chucky'' in 2017, and the TV series '' Chucky'' in 2021.


Halloween Horror Nights

In 2009, the climax of ''Child's Play 3'' received its own maze at
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'' Halloween Horror Nights'', entitled ''Chucky's Fun House''. This is not the first time Chucky has been featured in ''Halloween Horror Nights''. Since 1992, Chucky has starred in his shows, ''Chucky's In-Your-Face Insults'' and ''Chucky's Insult Emporium''. '' Curse of Chucky'' also received its own Scarezone in the 2013 lineup.


See also

* ''
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'', another 1991 horror movie about a killer doll released two months after ''Child's Play 3''


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