Child's Play 2
While Andy's mother is admitted to a psychiatric hospital, the young boy is placed in foster care, and Chucky, determined to claim Andy's soul, is not far behind. Andy Barclay has been placed in a fos…
Child's Play 2
While Andy's mother is admitted to a psychiatric hospital, the young boy is placed in foster care, and Chucky, determined to claim Andy's soul, is not far behind. Andy Barclay has been placed in a foster home after the tragic events of the first film, since his mother was committed. In an attempt to save their reputation, the manufacturers of Chucky reconstruct the killer doll, to prove to the public that nothing was wrong with it in the first place. In doing so, they also bring the soul of serial killer Charles Lee Ray back to life. As Chucky tries to locate Andy, the body count rises. Will Andy be able to escape, or will Chucky succeed in possessing his body? —Phil Fernando A little over two years after the events of the first film, a now 8-year-old Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent), has become a ward of the state after his mother Karen was placed in a mental institute after sticking to her story about Chucky in court. CEO of the Play Pals company Sullivan (Peter Haskell) has the Chucky doll re-assembled to show nothing is wrong with it. Doing this, reawakens the soul of Charles Lee Ray aka Chucky (voice of Brad Dourif) who now goes in search of Andy. At the same time, Andy is placed in a foster home, being taken in by Joanne (Jenny Agutter) and Phil Simpson (Gerrit Graham). Andy is also introduced to his rebellious 17-year-old foster sister Kyle (Christine Elise). Chucky tracks down Andy and resumes his murderous ways in order to transfer his soul into Andy to become human, leaving Kyle as the only person who can protect Andy and help him stop Chucky. —nikeno71 When Andy Barclay is separated from his mother following the events of 'Child's Play' and housed in a tense foster home, he refuses to give up his memories of his tormentor: Chucky. However, when the killer doll suddenly returns after being repaired, Andy will need far more than confidence- he'll need the help of his fiery foster sister Kyle, who doesn't believe Andy's fearmongering about the satanic killer doll. —jamesmcook-04470 Following the terrible traumatic events of the first film, Andy Barclay is placed into foster care while his mother is admitted to a psychiatric hospital. Still having terrible memories of Chucky, he has never been the same since; unknowingly to him Chucky has returned again after being reconstructed from his charred remains, and is still determined to get his soul into Andy. After tracking Andy down in his new foster home, Andy must now find a way to save himself with the help of his new foster sister, Kyle, and stop the devilish killer doll from possessing him. —alonzovillafra
Child's Play 2
Horror,Thriller
Film Details
While Andy's mother is admitted to a psychiatric hospital, the young boy is placed in foster care, and Chucky, determined to claim Andy's soul, is not far behind. Andy Barclay has been placed in a foster home after the tragic events of the first film, since his mother was committed. In an attempt to save their reputation, the manufacturers of Chucky reconstruct the killer doll, to prove to the public that nothing was wrong with it in the first place.
In doing so, they also bring the soul of serial killer Charles Lee Ray back to life. As Chucky tries to locate Andy, the body count rises. Will Andy be able to escape, or will Chucky succeed in possessing his body? —Phil Fernando A little over two years after the events of the first film, a now 8-year-old Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent), has become a ward of the state after his mother Karen was placed in a mental institute after sticking to her story about Chucky in court.
CEO of the Play Pals company Sullivan (Peter Haskell) has the Chucky doll re-assembled to show nothing is wrong with it. Doing this, reawakens the soul of Charles Lee Ray aka Chucky (voice of Brad Dourif) who now goes in search of Andy. At the same time, Andy is placed in a foster home, being taken in by Joanne (Jenny Agutter) and Phil Simpson (Gerrit Graham).
Andy is also introduced to his rebellious 17-year-old foster sister Kyle (Christine Elise). Chucky tracks down Andy and resumes his murderous ways in order to transfer his soul into Andy to become human, leaving Kyle as the only person who can protect Andy and help him stop Chucky. —nikeno71 When Andy Barclay is separated from his mother following the events of 'Child's Play' and housed in a tense foster home, he refuses to give up his memories of his tormentor: Chucky.
However, when the killer doll suddenly returns after being repaired, Andy will need far more than confidence- he'll need the help of his fiery foster sister Kyle, who doesn't believe Andy's fearmongering about the satanic killer doll. —jamesmcook-04470 Following the terrible traumatic events of the first film, Andy Barclay is placed into foster care while his mother is admitted to a psychiatric hospital. Still having terrible memories of Chucky, he has never been the same since; unknowingly to him Chucky has returned again after being reconstructed from his charred remains, and is still determined to get his soul into Andy.
After tracking Andy down in his new foster home, Andy must now find a way to save himself with the help of his new foster sister, Kyle, and stop the devilish killer doll from possessing him. —alonzovillafra.