Blood Dolls is a 1999 direct-to-video comedy horror film written and directed by Charles Band. The film stars Jack Maturin, Debra Mayer, and Nicholas Worth. The story was conceived by Band (using the name Robert Talbot).
Virgil Travis is a wealthy psychopath who lives in seclusion in his mansion with his little person butler, Hylas, and his murderous clown make-up-wearing henchman. Tortured and mutated as a child by a woman who put him through body transforming procedures, Virgil has an abnormally sized head. Basking in the suffering, degradation, and death of others, Virgil has already kidnapped an all-female rock group who he keeps imprisoned to satisfy his perverse amusement. He creates a trio of twisted living dolls (Pimp, Sideshow, and Ms. Fortune) to murder those who have wronged him. Virgil doesn't anticipate meeting his match and finding love, both of which come in the form of a woman who is even more evil and twisted than he.
The film has two different endings:
Blood Dolls was released directâÂÂtoâÂÂvideo on VHS and DVD on August 31, 1999. A remastered BluâÂÂray was released on August 12, 2025.
In the VideoZone for the film, Charles Band stated that Full Moon was planning to release action figures of the dolls featured in Blood Dolls, including Pimp, Sideshow, and Ms. Fortune. Prototypes of these figures were shown at Toy Fair 2000 but these plans never materialized, except for a Pimp doll that was eventually released as part of Full MoonâÂÂs replica series in 2001. In 2025, the Pimp doll was reissued in a limited edition bundle with Blood Dollsâ² Blu-ray release, with two hundred copies personally signed by Charles Band.
Will Kouf of Silver Emulsion Film Reviews writes in his review:
A making-of documentary titled Hollywierd was directed by Penelope Spheeris in 1999. While the full documentary has never received a home media release, a six-minute excerpt is available to stream on the Full Moon Features app and is also included as a bonus feature on the filmâÂÂs Blu-ray release.
Blood Dolls was originally planned in conjunction with music magnate Miles Copeland, and was to be hyped with a soundtrack album and concert tour for the sexy girl rockers who appear as secondary characters in the film but various difficulties caused this plan to collapse. Most songs in the movie are played by the fictional girls band called the CAGED BABYS but other than the main score composer Ricardo Bizzetti there are no music credits at all. However there's an official music video of one of the songs called PAIN performed by Go-Go's guitarist Jane Wiedlin, Alex Lloyd and Rick Astley.
William Paul Burns returned as Mr. Mascaro in the 2016 series Ravenwolf Towers.