Review of The Devil-Doll (1936) by Greg S — 20 Jun 2008
A revenge-minded escaped convict lucks into a process for miniaturizing people, then controlling them with his mind. With it's shrunken murdering Frenchies and Lionel Barrymore in drag (!) this should have been a campy creep classic, but it flounders on the obtrusive subplot about the convict reconciling with his daughter (Maureen O'Sullivan).
This review of The Devil-Doll (1936) was written by Greg S on 20 Jun 2008.
The Devil-Doll has generally received positive reviews.
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