Baby Doll (1988)

Baby Doll (1988) poster

A young woman goes on a vacation at an old farm, which once belonged to her deceased grandmother. Childhood traumas and the memories of her strict and authoritarian grandmother haunts the young woman and leads her to scary delusions and a mental breakdown.

Director: Jon Bang Carlsen
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Runtime: 78 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Gunner Møller Pedersen
Editing: Grete Møldrup
Production: Crone Film
Country: Denmark
Language: Dansk
Original Language: da

Themes

Creepy Dolls and Cursed Objects, Psychological Terror and Paranoid Delusions, Haunted Doll and Possessive Terror, Creepy Doll and Haunted Toy Terror

Keywords

delusion, doll, breakdown

More Films by Director: Jon Bang Carlsen
More Films in Genre: Horror, Thriller

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Baby Doll about?
A young woman goes on a vacation at an old farm, which once belonged to her deceased grandmother. Childhood traumas and the memories of her strict and authoritarian grandmother haunts the young woman and leads her to scary delusions and a mental breakdown.
Who directed Baby Doll?
Baby Doll was directed by Jon Bang Carlsen.
Who stars in Baby Doll?
Baby Doll stars Mette Munk Plum, Birgit Sadolin, John Hahn-Petersen, Bodil Udsen, Benedikte Hansen, Lone Kellerman.
How long is Baby Doll?
Baby Doll has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).
What genre is Baby Doll?
Baby Doll is a Horror, Thriller film.
Where was Baby Doll produced?
Baby Doll was produced in Denmark.
What are the themes of Baby Doll?
The themes of Baby Doll include: Creepy Dolls and Cursed Objects, Psychological Terror and Paranoid Delusions, Haunted Doll and Possessive Terror, Creepy Doll and Haunted Toy Terror.