This is one doll that won't play nice with the Cabbage Patch Kids. Regan MacNeil's possessed state from William Friedkin's The Exorcist is captured with menace and glee in Mezco's new addition to their popular Living Dead Dolls line.

From Mezco Toyz: "The Living Dead Dolls Present The Exorcist

The Exorcist burst onto the cinematic scene in 1973 and quickly cemented its place in film history as the 1st horror film nominated for an Academy Award. The film tells the terrifying story of the demonic possession of a young girl and her Mother's attempts to win back her child through an exorcism conducted by two priests.

Now The Living Dead Dolls welcome the tormented youth into their family with a new doll that is sure to make heads spin. Based on the groundbreaking FX used in the film to portray demonic possession, The Living Dead Dolls have created an all-new head sculpt to capture the instantly recognizable appearance of the main character.

The devil is in the details and each of them have been captured here; from her wild hair and crazed eyes to her maniacal grin. Not only has her screen accurate floral pattern nightgown been recreated, but the HELP ME inscription on her stomach has been reproduced as well.

The Living Dead Dolls Present The Exorcist stands 10 inches tall, has real cloth clothing, rooted hair, and features 5 points of articulation. She comes packaged in a specially die-cut window box featuring graphics from the horrifying cinematic masterpiece.

Look for her demonic presence in stores October-December and for pre-order online now at http://www.mezcotoyz.com/living-dead-dolls-the-exorcist

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Ships Oct - Dec 2017

$46.00"

  • Derek Anderson
    About the Author - Derek Anderson

    Raised on a steady diet of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books and Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Derek has been fascinated with fear since he first saw ForeverWare being used on an episode of Eerie, Indiana.

    When he’s not writing about horror as the Senior News Reporter for Daily Dead, Derek can be found daydreaming about the Santa Carla Boardwalk from The Lost Boys or reading Stephen King and Brian Keene novels.