While driving in a stormy night, Rosemary Bower (with her husband David Bower, and his seven year-old daughter, Judy) gets her car stuck in the mud in the middle of nowhere. The family is traveling on vacation and Judy, who lives in Boston with her mother, daydreams, irritating her stepmother. (The two intensely dislike each other, and Judy's father never seems to take his daughter's side or to defend her from his second wife.)
Unable to get a response at the front door, they manage to enter an old house through a side door. The elderly couple, toy makers Gabriel and Hilary Hartwicke, initially ostensibly armed with a gun and wary, decide to welcome the guests. While dining, three more people -- Ralph Morris, a driver with two troublesome female hitchhikers (Isabel and Enid) -- also come to the house, stranded by the storm. Gabriel and Hilary likewise invite them to spend the night. Isabel decides to steal from the couple.
Judy sees Leprechauns taking her to the attic. She tries to tell to her father but he doesn't believe her. Ralph, who has the heart of a kid, is the only adult that gives attention to the little girl. The toys get rid off the evil folks and only those of pure heart get to survive and leave the mansion.
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Dolls
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Original Dolls Theme
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Victor Spiegel:
Composer
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I'm in the Mood for Love
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