Black Devil Doll From Hell

Black Devil Doll From Hell

VHS artwork for the Hollywood Home Video release
Directed by Chester Novell Turner
Produced by Chester Novell Turner
Written by Chester Novell Turner
Starring Shirley L. Jones
Gladys Ames
Bernard Brown
Music by Chester Novell Turner
Cinematography Anna Holiday
Edited by Chester Novell Turner
David Ichikawa (recut)
Production
company
CNT Production Company
Distributed by Hollywood Home Video (VHS)
Massacre Video (DVD)
Release dates
1984 (VHS)
2013 (DVD)
Running time
70 minutes (1984 version)
140 minutes (director's cut)
Country United States
Language English
Budget $10,000[1]

Black Devil Doll From Hell is a 1984 blaxploitation cult horror film that was written, directed, and produced by Chester Novell Turner, and is his directorial debut. The movie stars Shirley L. Jones, who would go on to perform in Turner's second feature Tales from the QuadeaD Zone, which released in 1987.

A copy of the film is held in the Yale University Libraries' archives.[2]

Synopsis

Helen Black is a beautiful and religious young woman who is determined to abstain from sex until marriage. This all changes once she purchases a supposedly haunted doll from a thrift store, after which point Helen's sex drive becomes insatiable.

Cast

Production

When Turner began working on Black Devil Doll From Hell, he initially intended the story to be one of several featured in the anthology film Tales from the QuadeaD Zone. The short was turned into a feature-length film after Turner noted that the script had grown too long to be part of an anthology.[3] Turner wrote the script over a period of three and a half days, however filming took place over several years on a budget of about $10,000.[3][4] Most of the film's budget went towards paying the cast and crew involved with the film, as Turner was unaware that it is accepted practice for some performers and crew to work for free when making an independent film.[5] During filming Turner began dating actress Shirley L. Jones, who would return for Turner's second film.[3]

The titular devil doll from the movie was modeled after the performer Rick James and Turner's young nephew portrayed the doll in walking scenes.[3][5] As Turner had no prior experience in filmmaking, he took a correspondence course to help him with the movie.[5]

Release

The film was first released in 1984 through Hollywood Home Video, a working relationship that Turner has described as exploitative.[4] Copies of Black Devil Doll From Hell were circulated to various video rental stores, where they were rented "over and over and over".[3] Despite the film enjoying some popularity, Turner only received $6 for each VHS copy purchased and was not certain how many copies of the film were actually sold by the distributor.[3] Hollywood Home Video also made extensive edits to Turner's film, resulting in the removal of seventy minutes of footage and of Turner's original soundtrack.[1]

In 2013 Massacre Video released Black Devil Doll From Hell as part of a DVD box set along with Tales from the QuadeaD Zone. The set also featured commentary from Turner and Shirley L. Jones, a documentary on both films, and the original version of Black Devil Doll From Hell.[1] Both Black Devil Doll From Hell and Tales from the QuadeaD Zone received a screening in Austin, Texas that same year, as part of a film event hosted by the Austin Film Society and attended by both Turner and Jones.[6]

Reception

Horrornews.net commented that the film was "hard to recommend" but contained a good ending and "some truly unbelievable lines of dialogue".[7] DVD Talk gave Black Devil Doll From Hell two stars, remarking that they preferred the edited cut over Turner's original version.[8] Shock Cinema Magazine reviewed the movie in 1991, writing that "It revels unashamedly in its own misogynistic mindset and utter incompetency, and I can't imagine an uglier, more unbelievably inept piece of rotgut. Difficult to endure, impossible to forget, and loads of fun to discuss afterward (sorta like bragging about battle wounds)."[9]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Cooper, Patrick (2013-12-06). "[DVD Review] Massacre Video Resurrects the 'Films of Chester Novell Turner'". Bloody Disgusting!. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  2. Campopiano, John (2016-04-11). "10 Favorite Horror VHS Acquisitions as Picked by Yale University Library". Dread Central. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "RETURNING TO THE QUADEAD ZONE: THE RESURRECTION OF CHESTER N. TURNER". Daily Grindhouse. October 11, 2013. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  4. 1 2 Piepenburg, Erik (2013-11-14). "Chester Novell Turner and 'Black Devil Doll' Are Back". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  5. 1 2 3 Borrelli, Christopher (January 21, 2014). "Horror director Chester Turner's career back from dead". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  6. "Film: CHESTER TURNER OVERDRIVE: BLACK DEVIL DOLL FROM HELL and TALES FROM THE QUADEAD ZONE with Director Chester Turner Live!". Austin Film Society. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  7. Angel, Van Croft (2015-12-15). "Film Review: Black Devil Doll From Hell (1984)". Horrornews.ne. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  8. Gibron, Bill (November 12, 2013). "Black Devil Doll From Hell / Tales From The Quadead Zone Boxset". DVD Talk. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  9. Puchalski, Steven (1991). "Black Devil Doll From Hell (review)". Shock Cinema Magazine. Retrieved 2016-08-16.

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