Child's Play
Child's Play (1988)

Child's Play

1/5
(87 votos)
6.6IMDb

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A basket on the TV knocked off by Chucky's foot.

After Chucky became alive, his red overall buttons appear and disappear throughout the film.

Andy places Chucky in a rocking chair that is missing a runner on one side; minutes later, chucky is gone and the chair is rocking, both runners intact.

When Chucky is trying to get out of the fireplace, before he is set on fire, you can see a hand pushing him into the fire screen.

The collar of Karen's coat changes between shots when she is talking to Andy outside his school.

The drink Andy makes changes color.

Chucky mispronounces the French words of the voodoo chant.

Instead of saying "Pouvoir des morts" (power of the dead), he says "poivre de le morte" (pepper of the dead) with quite a few spelling mistakes.

In the police station when Andy is being interrogated by the detective, Andy smacks Chucky because he won't talk and his hair is in disarray.

In the next shot his hair is slicked down.

When Chucky finds his voodoo doll, the black man is wearing a tan shirt which changes to white, and then back again between shots.

When the black man is dying and he is telling Ms.

Barkley how to kill Chucky, he touches her coat with his blood-drenched hands, yet there are no finger prints or marks of blood on her coat.

When Andy is hit by the baseball bat by Chucky you can see that the bat doesn't make contact.

When Karen Barclay is looking at the Good Guy box where it says "Batteries Included", it says "Play Partners Toys" in the bottom left-hand corner.

The company that produces the Good Guy dolls is called "Play Pals Toys", not Play Partners.

Towards the end of the movie while Andy's mother is looking for the man who sold the doll to her, she finds him and asks him if he remembered her.

She says she had bought the doll the day before when in actuality she bought it days ago.

When Chucky hits Maggie on the face with a hammer, you can tell that Maggie is running backwards and can even see her deliberately jumping out the window.

When Andy and Chucky are on the train, the white stripe around the bottoms of Chucky's shoes are suddenly red.

The shade of red is also brighter.

When Andy is leaving school with Chucky you can see the reflection of the crew in the windows We see the babysitter pushed backwards out of the window.

However, in the next scene she is falling face-down.

The bite mark on Karen's arm changes positions and then mysteriously vanishes towards the end of the movie.

When Norris chases Charles Lee Ray at the start of the film, he removes his gloves twice in the toy store.

When Chucky is electrocuting Dr.

Ardmore, blood comes out of his mouth and eyes.

Yet when Dr.

Ardmore finally dies, there is no blood on or around his eyes.

After Chucky is set alight, as he knocks down the fireplace guard you can see both his shoes have come off.

In the following shots as he climbs across the sofa, his shoes are back on.

When Andy jumps on his Mom's bed, on the morning of his birthday, he shouts "Wake up, Mummy, Wake up.

" but his mouth doesn't move.

When Andy pours the cereal, and then the milk, there is cereal on the counter, to the left of the bowl.

There is loads of cereal on the counter, then when Andy puts the burnt toast onto a plate, there is much less cereal.

Then when he takes the tray from the counter, there's now loads of cereal on it.

When the Good Guys Doll advert is playing on the Barclay's TV, in wide shots there is a box on top of the TV, yet in closeups of the TV the top of the TV has nothing on it.

When Dr.

Ardmore tries to give Andy the injection, Andy struggles from his grip and then grabs his glasses from his face.

Then in the next shot of him, his glasses are back on his face.

In the following shot they've gone again.

When Chucky follows Andy home and drops from the chimney and kicks the cover off, it's obvious that this isn't Chucky, but it's a real person dressed as Chucky.

When Mike is in the car being attacked by Chucky, after he hits a metal can and makes sparks, he swerves violently in the road, and on the road you can see several pairs of dark skid marks in the exact same place as he swerves, obviously from previous takes.

Extra bowls appear, when Maggie is putting away the washed utensils.

When Chucky goes to see John, the voodoo man, he is sitting on John's counter.

Between shots, one of the cupboards, above the counter, opens itself.

The events of the film obviously take place in the middle of winter.

When Andy goes to wake his mother up on the morning of his birthday, the living room is filled with sunlight, and he pulls the curtains in the bedroom open to let a great deal of light into the room.

However, Andy's mother tells him "It's only 6:30 in the morning.

" Depending on the month, the sun would either just be rising or not yet have risen at 6:30am in Chicago, not shining as brightly as it appears to be.

When Detective Norris asks Santos if he's seen Chucky anywhere, he says "Who's Chucky?" and confusedly, "Why would I know anything about a doll?".

Yet earlier at the station house, he was asking Andy "So why did Chucky want to see Eddie?" indicating Andy had told him pretty much everything.

When Chucky first speaks to Karen, she drops him and he rolls under the couch.

The middle skirt is clearly pulled back to allow him to roll under, but in the next shot she gets down and has to lift the skirting of the couch up.

The voodoo chant is different at the end of the film than it is at the beginning.

When Chucky reveals himself to Cathrine Hicks and starts struggling in her arms, he is supported by a puppeteer hiding below the frame and not really hanging from Cathrine's arms.

When Andy makes his mother breakfast in bed, the drink initially looks like orange juice when he pours it in the kitchen and walks down the hall.

But then in his mothers bedroom the drink looks like milk.

When the pile of boxed dolls falls on Charles Lee Ray, he lands on the floor face up.

After cutting to Norris and then back to Ray, he is lying face down.

When detective Norris is driving and Chucky is trying to stab him through the car seat, Norris clearly puts his feet up on the dash in the in-car view.

But there are no feet on the dash on the outside view of the car.

Also, when Norris does the 360 in the car, you can clearly see the driver is wearing a beanie, but Norris had nothing on his head.

When Chucky is strangling Norris in the car, Norris burns Chucky's face with the cigarette lighter, to which Chucky screams in pain and eventually lets go of the rope.

However, after the crash, Norris shoots at Chucky and Chucky laughs saying that he cannot be hurt.

Then later when he goes to see the voodoo priest, he references being shot as causing pain, but not the cigarette lighter.

When Karen has Chucky barricaded in the fireplace, the arm that's moving Chucky is visible.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
5 March 1989 USA USD 32,842,703
26 February 1989 USA USD 32,748,602
20 February 1989 USA USD 32,566,335
12 February 1989 USA USD 32,275,982
5 February 1989 USA USD 31,958,621
29 January 1989 USA USD 31,605,639
22 January 1989 USA USD 31,181,301
26 December 1988 USA USD 28,906,664
18 December 1988 USA USD 28,091,683
11 December 1988 USA USD 27,099,190
4 December 1988 USA USD 25,236,566
27 November 1988 USA USD 22,076,480
20 November 1988 USA USD 14,820,992
13 November 1988 USA USD 6,583,963
15 January 1988 USA USD 30,749,135
8 January 1988 USA USD 30,378,383
2 January 1988 USA USD 29,819,636
USA USD 33,244,684
UK GBP 530,918
Worldwide USD 44,196,684
except USAWorldwide USD 10,952,000
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
13 November 1988 USA USD 6,583,000 1,377
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
5 March 1989 USA USD 36,708 80
26 February 1989 USA USD 117,354 112
20 February 1989 USA USD 197,063 124
12 February 1989 USA USD 218,637 223
5 February 1989 USA USD 248,402 272
29 January 1989 USA USD 319,192 313
22 January 1989 USA USD 333,474 434
15 January 1989 USA USD 224,924 380
8 January 1989 USA USD 454,994 607
2 January 1989 USA USD 604,113 686
26 December 1988 USA USD 465,967 715
18 December 1988 USA USD 669,579 906
11 December 1988 USA USD 1,333,176
4 December 1988 USA USD 2,271,277
27 November 1988 USA USD 4,628,987
20 November 1988 USA USD 5,202,675
13 November 1988 USA USD 6,583,963

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