Top 7 Scariest Doll Ghost Movies in the World

Dolls are children's favorite toys because of their cuteness and beauty. However, the image of dolls through the hands of filmmakers becomes scary and sometimes even haunts those who see them. Filmmakers have created dolls with different horror images. They have created horror movies that make viewers scared and haunted. We will list for you the best and most famous doll ghost movies in the world. Those who like horror movies should not miss it!!!

1. The Conjuring and Annabelle

The Conjuring, also known as the horror haunting or summoning, directed by James Wan, premiered in 2013. This is a film based on real events in the US in 1970. The film tells a true story revolving around a doll named Annabelle. A couple of psychics who specialize in hunting demons named Ed and Lorraine Warren. They have successfully investigated many cases and Annabelle is one of those cases.

In 1971, Roger and Carolyn Perron and their five daughters moved to live on a farm in Harrisville. There, many strange things continuously happened to Roger's family. First, their dog died under unusual circumstances, followed by wife Carolyn waking up with a mysterious bruise on her body, eldest sister Andrea smelling something, Cindy constantly sleepwalking and banging her head on the wardrobe in Andrea's room, Christine's leg was pulled in the middle of the night, then she saw something very terrible. Roger and his wife sought out Ed and Lorraine Warren to investigate that house. Ed and Lorraine concluded that the house was haunted. This house was formerly owned by a witch named Bathsheba. This witch possessed the doll Annabelle and harmed Roger's family members. Let's watch The Conjuring with toplist to learn more about the fascinating and equally horrifying details of this movie!!!
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2. Movie Dolly Dearest (1991)

Dolly Dearest is a horror film directed by Maria Lease. The film makes viewers scared and shiver when watching every detail in the film. An American family moves to Mexico to make dolls. What is special is that their toy factory is located near the tomb of Satan. Satan is a demon of the Sanzia tribe. Dolly was possessed by Satan and controlled people.

Born in the criticism of critics, Dolly Dearest cannot be absent from the list because it is a rare film that features a female assassin in the form of a doll. This is one of the first female doll assassins on the screen. Although it is just a low-budget B-class horror film, Dolly Dearest still makes many viewers shiver when watching. Dolly is possessed by the soul of an ancient demon from the grave, allowing it to move around the house and always find a way to enter the human body. Dolly was a product of a doll factory in Mexico, but was inherited by an American family. When they returned to Mexico to sell their house, terrible incidents forced them to bury her there forever...
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3. Movie Dead Silence

Dead Silence, also known as silence is survival, directed by James Wan, was released in 2017. Hearing the name of the movie evokes a feeling of horror in us. "Beware the stare of Mary Shaw. She had no children, only dolls. And if you see her in your dreams. You must never, ever scream." This is an ancient poem that has been passed down by the people of Ravens Fair. Billy was created by an evil ventriloquist puppeteer, Mary Shaw. Billy harmed the people in a horrible way.

No less famous than Annabelle is the strange doll Billy who always appears in a black suit. At first, Billy was a toy that Jigsaw made for his future child, but his wife had a miscarriage and from then on Jigsaw changed his temperament, from depression to a notorious murderer. To communicate with his victims, Jigsaw used Billy to send pre-recorded messages. To him, Billy was not only a "messenger", but also a manifestation of his haunted son. Even in Dead Silence, Billy appears to bring a signal from another villain - Mary Shaw.
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4. Child's Play

Child's Play, directed by Tom Holland, was released in 1988. The main actor in this film, Brad Dourif, was nominated for an Oscar. The film grossed over $182 million worldwide. Child's Play consists of 6 episodes. This film was also released as a series of popular stories. The film revolves around a doll named Chucky. The character Charles Lee Ray is a cruel, horrible person and his soul is trapped in a doll.

The film not only has horror scenes but also extremely humorous situations. When mentioning Chucky, people will immediately remember a strange doll with messy red hair and a face like a fierce child with wide, staring eyes. Chucky is a real-life version of the over 100-year-old Robert doll that was once involved in the horrifying story of the death of an American family in the past. In Child's Play, Chucky is possessed by the spirit of a notorious serial killer and is always ready to kill everyone around him with many sharp weapons in his hands. Although it was a successful work, when it was first released, Child's Play and its sequel series were often criticized by critics.
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5. May Movie

This is a psychological horror film directed by Lucky Mckee released in 2002. May is a girl with lazy eye disease, autism, little interaction with people around her and especially she does not have a single friend. On her birthday, her mother gave her a doll named Suzie to be her friend. May considers Suzie her best friend and she brings Suzie to her school. Gradually she becomes obsessed with Suzie and kills people around her. She falls into a state of paranoia and does strange things.

Compared to other common horror films, May is different when it builds the character's psychology from normal to complex, from naive innocence to multiple personalities. The film received many awards that year. Still following the plot of being haunted by a doll, May focuses on the main character of the same name, a shy young girl with few friends. One day, her parents gave her a beautiful doll called Suzie and from then on she became friends with Suzie until the two were separated and May decided to "make" a real doll to... play with her.
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6. Dead of Night (1945)

In horror movies centuries ago, Hollywood filmmakers knew how to "stuff" the image of the scary puppet doll Hugo Fitch. Dead of Night is a collection of short films made by four directors, mainly revolving around the theme of demons possessing people and causing them to become corrupted. The work was very popular in England and became a "bedside movie" for many generations of directors of the same genre.

The puppet named Hugo Fitch "made waves" on the screen in 1945. Although it was only a supporting role, the puppet created special effects and left a great impression on the audience. Hugo was owned by the character Maxwell Frere, but it acted completely according to its own thoughts. It created hallucinations for Maxwell, causing him to kill his colleague Sylvester Kee, entering prison and then a mental hospital because he always had hallucinations and its voice kept echoing in his head. The success of Dead Of Night was the premise for later filmmakers to use the image of ghost dolls in horror films.
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7. Ghost Theater (2015)

If you don’t understand why the famous horror director Hideo Nakata remade his own film nearly 20 years ago, then watch Don’t Look Up and Ghost Theater. Both revolve around the story of a young actress who longs for her first leading role on stage, but behind the glittering lights is a terrible truth because the mannequin head is haunted...

Two years ago, a possessed mannequin harmed two young girls, the father of the two young girls destroyed the doll by removing parts of its body. However, the mannequin head still exists and haunts any actor participating, looking for a suitable body to possess.
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