A SEED OF CHUCKY FAMILY PHOTO ALBUM
Seed of Chucky takes place in the United States, around Hollywood and thereabouts, but you would be hard-pressed to tell, from the evidence on screen, that the movie was actually shot in Romania. (All the Eastern European names in the end credit roll are a dead giveaway.) These shots from the set, courtesy of Chucky's dad, writer-director Don Mancini, who wrote all five chapters in the killer-doll franchise and directed the most recent (and, contrary to conventional wisdom, the best) entry, comprise a sneak peek into the occasionally dislocated experience of life on the set in Eastern Europe, where as much fun as could be had was had while enduring the difficult schedule and day-to-day challenges of bringing the most technically sophisticated of all the Chucky movies to life. (I heartily recommend grabbing the Seed of Chucky DVD not only for the movie, but for the outstanding grab-bag of special features, two of which-- Jennifer Tilly's video missive from Romania, and her supremely witty and self-mocking production diary-- paint a vivid, hilarious portrait of what it takes to conjure Chucky onto the screen when you're the actress playing the actress on whom the killer doll focuses his nasty intentions.)
Here's a few candid and not-so-candid photos that will give you a good idea of what it was like to come to work on the set of Seed of Chucky:
Chucky hangs out on the set with Mancini and John Waters just before Waters's big death scene. Waters says that joining the ranks of Chucky's victims was a career highlight and an honor, and I believe him! Waters gets one of the most memorable send-offs in the franchise's history.
No truth whatsoever to the rumor that director Mancini likes to treat his actors like cattle, or puppets, although there was some evidence that his puppets loved to be treated like actors...
Don Mancini and Jennifer Tilly look on while technicians and puppeteers prepare Tiffany, Chucky's bride, for a big scene with her human alter ego. Jennifer Tilly provided the voice of Tiffany as well as the explosive comic juice of her portrayal of "Jennifer Tilly," a narcissistic cartoon exaggeration of her own vixenish public persona.
The Incredible Melted Man, a.k.a. John Waters, shows us what its like having the flesh burned off your scalp by acid-- the Pink Flamingos icon looks remarkably relaxed for having been through such a trauma. He's flanked by Mancini (left) and master puppeteer and effects whiz Tony Gardner (right, who experiences some on-screen trauma of his own, but I won't spoil it here...)
Mancini and star Jennifer Tilly vamp it up on the backlot, where camp, one would imagine a rare and valuable commodity in the Romanian film industry, is where you make it.
Optical illusion? Perhaps. Supernatural? Perhaps not. Sideways on the set, from left, producer Corey Sienega, writer-director Don Mancini and producer David Kirschner consider looking at life as Lee Remick and Julia Stiles once saw it, from the bottom of the Omen staircase.
Glen (or Glenda), the titular seed of Chucky and Tiffany, spends some quality down time under a shroud while awaiting his call to the set.
Exhaustion begins to set in as first-time director Don Mancini and his crew race against time to wrap some night shots before the sun comes up. The final movie betrays neither exhaustion nor directorial inexperience-- it's sure-footed, snappy and just the right balance of scary and funny, the beneficiary of long, hard nights (and days) like these.
Thanks, Don, for the great photos!
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9 comments:
I like to mention that the two main stars were both Oscar nominees.
Great photos! Thank you for sharing these. I need to give Seed Of Chucky another spin, soon.
Love those pics! Wish I lived close enough to check Seed out again on the big screen. Outside of the original, it might be my favorite of the series.
Yes, indeed, Peter! That'd be Jennifer (Bullets Over Broadway) Tilly and Brad (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest) Dourif, as Chucky's bride (and "herself") and Chucky himself, respectively.
The movie's trailer has some fun with marketing award nominees too-- "Starring Academy Award Nominee Jennifer Tilly, MTV Award Nominee Chucky... and Redman!"
Jeff, I got a chance to see it on the big screen a couple of years ago with an appreciative audience, and it was really fun. I can't wait to repeat the experience twice next week. And as another person who sees what many haven't (yet) about the movie, I really wish you could be here in the audience with us.
Wow. When I see these pictures, I don't want to run and hide, although I did just look over my shoulder to make sure none of the kids dolls were coming up behind me.
"Bride of Chucky" and "Seed of Chucky" are two great favorites of mine. I was dumbfounded by many of the reviews of the latter, saying it was just another in the Chuckie series. Did we see the same movie? Nothing could be further from the truth.
"Seed" is a particularly audacious movie. It's to be congratulated for not following formula, but trailblazing its own way. It could have taken the easy way out but doesn't. (Don't want to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen it.)
One of my favorite movie memories is Jennifer Tilly, on hearing that the role of the Virgin Mary is being cast for an upcoming movie, breathlessly says, "Oooh, I could play that." Wonderful, gutsy, underrated performance.
Hi there, great blog. We're running an interview with John Waters and I'm hoping I can get in touch with the owner of those Seed of Chucky photos to run in our magazine. I didn't see a contact on the site, or at least I missed it, but is there someone who can email me at gary@rue-morgue.com to see about using the a couple of pics? Would really appreciate it. Cheers, Gary Pullin - Rue Morgue Magazine
I own everything from SEED OF CHUCKY! You can see the props, wardrobes, and hero animatronic puppets on HORRORDOMAIN.COM!
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