Chucky turns the big 2-0 this September

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Forget the Cabbage Patch Kids, give me a Chucky doll. That’s right, the make-believe doll that was made famous in Child’s Play, and spawned several sequels, turns 20 this year. And arriving on September 9th from MGM Home Entertainment is Child’s Play: Chucky’s 20th Birthday Edition. Please “continue reading” for all the details and learn whether or not you “wanna play?” with Chucky.

A stylish thriller that shook both audiences and the box office upon its release two decades ago, Child’s Play follows the aftermath of serial killer Charles Lee Ray, who after being mortally wounded by police, barricades himself in a toy store and uses an ancient ritual to transfer his spirit into the must-have toy of the year. When young Andy Barclay gets the vexed doll as a birthday gift, bodies begin to pile up as Chucky devastates this once sleepy town. When everyone around Andy finally realizes his stories are true it’s too little too late. Chucky will stop at nothing as the soul of Charles Lee Ray wants a human body and Andy’s is it!

The Child’s Play: Chucky’s 20th Birthday Edition DVD contains all new special features such as select scene commentary by Chucky himself, all-new interviews, vintage featurettes and more. And it will be available for $14.98.

    Special Features

· Audio Commentary with Alex Vincent, Catherine Hicks and “Chucky” designer Kevin Yagher
· Audio Commentary with Producer David Kirschner and Screenwriter Don Mancini
· Select Scene Chucky Commentary

· “Evil Comes in Small Packages” Documentary

o The Birth of Chucky
o Creating the Horror
o Unleashed

· “Chucky: Building a Nightmare” Featurette

· “A Monster Convention” Featurette

· Vintage Featurette: “Introducing Chucky: The Making of Child’s Play”

· Theatrical Trailer

· Photo Gallery

· Trailer Farm

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