“The Madness Of Humpty Dumpty” (*1/2 out of four) was an utterly low-rent horror thriller about a young woman (Emily Webber) with early schizophrenia who moves back into her childhood home and begins experiencing bizarre occurrences with the title doll. Are these symptoms of her mental illness or is the doll possessed and about to kill? (You get 2 chances and the first doesn’t count). Third in this dreadful horror series is certainly no worse than previous entries but let’s just be nice and say this is a long way from “Child’s Play” and makes that look like Hitchcock in his prime.

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