Review of The Devil-Doll (1936) by James C — 11 Nov 2007
Not a movie to watch while drowsing. A banker on the lam winds up at the house of a mad scientist who has perfected a method of shrinking people by tossing a bunch of cotton balls on them and then soaking the cotton in a vapor, who then expediently dies of a heart attack prompting the banker to go to Paris and dress in drag as an old woman and sell the shrinkies in a revenge plot, whuh-whuh-whuuuh?
This review of The Devil-Doll (1936) was written by James C on 11 Nov 2007.
The Devil-Doll has generally received positive reviews.
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