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  • Bride of Chucky
  • Bride of chucky
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  • The film did not perform well at the box office. Having been made on a budget of $25,000,000, it went on to make less than $51,000,000 at movie theaters worldwide. Bride of Chucky was rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America for strong horror, bloody violence, some sexual content, bad language and brief depictions of drug use. A further sequel, Seed of Chucky, was released in 2004.
  • Unlike the first three Child's Play films, this film takes a more humorous turn and often into self-referential parody. It does not continue on with the concept of a child victim in possession of the doll, thus the absence of Child's Play in the title. Bride of Chucky follows the events of Child's Play 3 in continuity, but not tonally or in a continuation of those films' overall plot (where Chucky pursued the character Andy Barclay and later Tyler). This film also marks Chucky's new permanent look, a more frightening appearance in which his face is covered in stitches, staples, and scars following his fate in Child's Play 3. Although made seven years after, the setting is one month following the events depicted in Child's Play 3.
  • THE STORY STARTS OUT ANY HORROR MOVIE THERE IS A KILLER DOLL NAMED CHUCKY ALSO KNOWN AS CHARLES LEE RAY SOME SAY THAT CHARLES LEE RAY DIED IN HUMAN FORM BUT HE PASSED HIS SOUL INTO A GOOD GUY DOLL BUT THIS TIME CHUCKY IS BACK AND HE HAS A PLAYMATE OF HIS OWN
  • Bride of Chucky is a 1998 horror film distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the fourth installment of the Chucky franchise. The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu. It stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the titular character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl, and Nick Stabile.
  • Bride of Chucky (also known as Child's Play 4: Bride of Chucky, Child's Play 4) is a 1998 American horror film, directed by Ronny Yu It is the 4th entry in the Child's Play series. The film stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the titular character the Bride of Chucky or Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky). This movie co-stars John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. The music score is by Graeme Revell (who previously did the music for Child's Play 2).
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Tagline
  • Here comes the bride... there goes everyone else.
Starring
Cast
  • John Ritter
  • Alexis Arquette,
  • Brad Dourif,
  • Gordon Michael Woolvett,
  • Jennifer Tilly,
  • Katherine Heigl,
  • Nick Stabile,
Editing
  • David Wu
  • Randy Bricker
  • Randy Bricker,
Runtime
  • 5340.0
Producer
Country
  • United States
Name
  • Bride of Chucky
Caption
  • Theatrical release poster
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Language
  • English
Preceded By
Cinematography
Music
Gross
  • 5.06E7
Distributor
Released
  • 1998-10-16
Based on
Rating
  • 5.300000
Budget
  • 2.5E7
Writer
  • Don Mancini
Director
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  • Bride of Chucky is a 1998 horror film distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the fourth installment of the Chucky franchise. The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu. It stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the titular character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl, and Nick Stabile. Unlike the first three Child's Play films, this film takes a more humorous turn and often into self-referential parody. It does not continue on with the concept of a child victim in possession of the doll, thus the absence of Child's Play in the title. As of now, Chucky is the official brand name of the film series. Bride of Chucky follows the events of Child's Play 3 in continuity, but not tonally or in a continuation of those films' overall plot (where Chucky pursued the character Andy Barclay in the first two films and later Tyler in the third film). This film also marks Chucky's new permanent look, a more frightening appearance in which his face is covered in stitches, staples, and scars following his fate in Child's Play 3. Although made seven years after, the setting is one month following the events depicted in Child's Play 3.
  • The film did not perform well at the box office. Having been made on a budget of $25,000,000, it went on to make less than $51,000,000 at movie theaters worldwide. Bride of Chucky was rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America for strong horror, bloody violence, some sexual content, bad language and brief depictions of drug use. A further sequel, Seed of Chucky, was released in 2004.
  • Bride of Chucky (also known as Child's Play 4: Bride of Chucky, Child's Play 4) is a 1998 American horror film, directed by Ronny Yu It is the 4th entry in the Child's Play series. The film stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the titular character the Bride of Chucky or Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky). This movie co-stars John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. The music score is by Graeme Revell (who previously did the music for Child's Play 2). Bride of Chucky marks the point where the series takes a more humorous turn, often into self-referential parody. Thus the change from the Child's Play in the title. Contrary to the previous three films, the violence in Bride of Chucky is punctuated by humor to deflate the macabre visuals. The film follows the events of the previous films continuity-wise, but not tonally or in a continuation of those film's overall plot (where Chucky pursued the character Andy Barclay). This film also marks Chucky's new permanent look, a more frightening appearance in which he was covered in scars.
  • Unlike the first three Child's Play films, this film takes a more humorous turn and often into self-referential parody. It does not continue on with the concept of a child victim in possession of the doll, thus the absence of Child's Play in the title. Bride of Chucky follows the events of Child's Play 3 in continuity, but not tonally or in a continuation of those films' overall plot (where Chucky pursued the character Andy Barclay and later Tyler). This film also marks Chucky's new permanent look, a more frightening appearance in which his face is covered in stitches, staples, and scars following his fate in Child's Play 3. Although made seven years after, the setting is one month following the events depicted in Child's Play 3.
  • THE STORY STARTS OUT ANY HORROR MOVIE THERE IS A KILLER DOLL NAMED CHUCKY ALSO KNOWN AS CHARLES LEE RAY SOME SAY THAT CHARLES LEE RAY DIED IN HUMAN FORM BUT HE PASSED HIS SOUL INTO A GOOD GUY DOLL BUT THIS TIME CHUCKY IS BACK AND HE HAS A PLAYMATE OF HIS OWN
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