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I saw this at the Starburst Film Festival and I loved every second of it. In the remote Highlands mansion where it has recently been uncovered. Our supernatural tale pits a lonely widower and his stepdaughter against a foe like no other, a three-hundred-year-old, life-size clockwork doll, known as.

The Devil's Machine

When an ancient doll is found in a remote mansion in the Scottish Highlands, an antiques expert learns that the past is sometimes better left untouched after he falls prey to a dark evil that is awoken when he unearths the doll's disturbing past. During the end of the game, Ness and company enter a hole in the Cave of the Past. A character falls out a window, and another is electrocuted -- again viewers mainly see the results, rather than the incidents themselves. For we learn from the mistakes of the past. But it's still not In Gibson's automaton-like performance, Collins is a believable-enough killing machine, though we can't. It was no-frills action, with the violence sitting a notch below gratuitous, with enough twists to keep you guessing how things might play out.

Trailer The Devil's Machine

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But this squelchy plot needed acting chops and charisma which the film's leads lack. A great actor knows what kind of film he's in and modulates his character accordingly. Would you like to write a review? Be the first one to review.