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The Doll (Vaxdockan)

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This listing is for the standard edition Blu-ray. The limited edition slipcover was limited to 1,000 units and is sold out. The two versions are identical, aside from the slipcover.

Klubb Super 8 is a Swedish independent research outfit/film archive/film club/film distribution company dedicated to Swedish exploitation Cinema that has been operational for almost 25 years, releasing films on VHS, DVD and Blu-ray. Klubb Super 8 also owns the subsidiary Cultpix.com, a global streaming platform focused on vintage exploitation/genre/cult movies from around the world.

The odd night watchman Lundgren lives alone in an old building filled with strange tenants. He falls in love with a mannequin in the shop where he works, and manages to steal it and bring it home. Lundgren begins to buy clothes and presents, believing that the doll is alive and talking to him. The neighbors become suspicious and react strongly to his sick inclinations.

A horror drama directed by the masterful Arne Mattsson and with a screenplay by Lars Forssell, a member of the Swedish Academy.

directed by: Arne Mattsson
starring: Per Oscarsson, Gio Petré, Tor Isedal

1962 / 95 min / 1.37:1 / Swedish PCM Mono 2.0

Additional info:

  • Region Free Blu-ray
  • Gio Petré - Video Essay by Rickard Gramfors (Klubb Super 8) (10 min)
  • Arne Mattsson - Intro by Mats Helge Olsson (40 min)
  • Trailers - The Doll, Ebon Lundin
  • Audio Commentary wih Film Critic Joni Hyvönen and Rickard Gramfors
  • Poster and Photo Galleries
  • Ebon Lundin - Feature Film:
    • Director: Per Oscarsson, Sweden 1973. Starring Per Oscarsson, Carl Rosenqvist, Gudrun Brost
    • Per Oscarsson's directorial debut about a lonely man who quits his factory job to truly "live life" for the first time. It becomes a tragicomic, absurdist odyssey through Stockholm's underbelly as Ebon encounters demonstrations, bars, churches, and society's outcasts while searching for genuine human connection.
      Oscarsson creates a Christ-like figure whose attempts at compassion — helping drunks, defending the vulnerable, seeking love — are consistently misunderstood by an indifferent urban landscape.
    • 78 minutes. Color. English subtitles
    • Presented in a new 4K restoration by the Swedish Film Institute from the original 16mm negative, 16mm print and 16mm magnetic tape
    • Ebon Lundin bonus: Monica Törnell Sings Ebon Lundin Live
  • English subtitles

    Overall rating: 4.6842103 / 5 from 76 reviews.

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    Review highlights

    • "Loving these Klubb Super 8 releases."Kenneth F.
    • "The movie is a great watch and intense visuals."Jacob M.
    • "I love quirky oddities like this from Vin Syn way more than their more mainstream releases like Sliver and Congo, lol."Keith M.

    Reviews

    Come on barbie

    "Comparisons to Bergman's works are at most aesthetic. Although the film does not really surprise in terms of narration and story, it works wonderfully in terms of mise-en-scène. Especially the old apartment building, whose shadows falling on the corridors and corners wonderfully elavates the internal dialogue in Lundgren's head. A really nice release with some solid extras."

    Juhana A. (5/5)

    A Swedish oddity with a nice presentation by Klubb Super 8

    "The Blu-ray from Klubb Super 8 features a solid high-definition presentation of the black and white photography, with good contrast and film grain, presenting the film in very nice quality considering the age and obscurity of the title, and the release is aimed mainly at collectors of Scandinavian cinema. To be frank, the slipcover is a little awkward, but you'll find the great reward once the inner amaray case is opened: a reproduction of the original Swedish poster. A nice touch indeed."

    Roberto P. (5/5)

    Creepy look at loneliness

    "I bought this as a blind buy, and I was not disappointed. It is a creepy and disturbing look at someone who is extremely lonely and we slowly see him lose touch with reality. You can't help but feel sorry for him, as he seems to be a genuinely good person who has some serious issues. Of course it doesn't end well for him in the end, and it gives us a lot to think about."

    Christopher K. (5/5)

    What loneliness can do to

    "What loneliness can do to a motherfucker."

    Jeff S. (4/5)

    Moody and Creepy

    "Pleasantly surprised by this one. Super creepy and unsettling. Highly recommended."

    Jeffrey L. (5/5)

    An absolute discovery, way overlooked

    "An absolute discovery, way overlooked in the history of Swedish cinema. When that creepy mannequin comes alive I was pretty mindblown. Per Oscarsson does a great job in the lead role. Packed with excellent extras too even including another full length feature film. Very impressive."

    Bryan K. (5/5)

    INCEL LIFE IS TIMELESS

    "What happens when your biggest discovery is your own infantile desire to escape the darkness of your own heart? A man in 60s Sweden finds a mannequin and slowly gets lost in his fantasy world. If this was made today as an art-film with a Japanese anime-hugging-pillow or dakimakura it would still show loneliness in a timeless way. Almost everything in life is cyclical and timeless."

    Topi B. (5/5)

    The Doll

    "The Doll is a really creepy film that gives that uneasy feeling during its runtime. If you are into obscure and off the wall horror movies this is the film to watch. Packaging and presentation are great!"

    Matt R. (5/5)

    My Version of Lars and The Real Girl

    "Proper fucked up arthouse oldie."

    Jonathan G. (5/5)

    The Doll

    "Loving these Klubb Super 8 releases and this one is no exception. . looking forward to the next one. ."

    Simon R. (5/5)

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