Low budget horror movie about mentally troubled ventriloquist Paul Chandler (Keith Singleton) and his apparently murderous dummy Tommy. The UK DVD sleeve has some cool looking artwork and the tagline "People say we have a killer act", well I can assure you that this film is certainly not killer. I was hardly expecting another "Dead of Night" (1945) or "Magic" (1978) and the current IMDB rating of 1.8/10 I feel to be pretty fair. This is one of those movies that one person (Singleton) wrote, directs, produces and stars in, I tend to give these credit for trying though the end result is often poor (as is the case here). He has very few credits to his name but did appear in the slasher "Student Bodies" (1981) and is a professional ventriloquist. I guess being the leading man meant that he got to be in the movie's only sex scene, which is quite steamy and may account for its age 18 rating (as opposed to the violence and gore, which is pretty tame). There is a failed attempt to inject some Voodoo/Black Magic into the plot. The acting certainly isn't good but I wouldn't call it terrible either. But was is terrible is the UK DVD, the picture quality is very poor and it is also badly cropped. I ended up watching it in 4:3 ratio, 16:9 looked too stretched but it still sucked. Had it looked better I may have scored it 3/10 instead of 2. My son watched it with me and he laughed at it, at least at 83 minutes in length it didn't feel like too much of an ordeal.