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Dollman 1991

Runtime

82 mins

Language

English

English

Arturus’s toughest cop, Brick Bardo, crash‑lands on Earth where he’s reduced to doll size, as are his alien foes. Though a full‑sized officer at home, he now must rely on a struggling girl and her son, while the villains recruit a local gang. When his location is exposed, Brick battles curious kids, angry gang members and the miniature enemies to safeguard the family and find a way off the planet.

Arturus’s toughest cop, Brick Bardo, crash‑lands on Earth where he’s reduced to doll size, as are his alien foes. Though a full‑sized officer at home, he now must rely on a struggling girl and her son, while the villains recruit a local gang. When his location is exposed, Brick battles curious kids, angry gang members and the miniature enemies to safeguard the family and find a way off the planet.

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Dollman does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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On Arturos, a dystopian world where humans are roughly six times smaller than their Earthly counterparts, a daring heist at a laundry becomes the setting for a clash between law and chaos. A notorious criminal seizes hostages, intent on forcing a violent outcome, but the arrival of a lone cop turns the odds. The officer, Bardo, bursts in with a stubborn resolve, and his presence rattles the already tense room. He moves with a blunt efficiency, insisting on control even as the situation spirals. The hostages, oversized in his eyes, tense up as the siege unfolds, and the criminal’s threat to shoot through their bodies with a formidable weapon never quite lands as he expects—because Bardo’s blunt force and rapid reflexes scatter the plan into chaos. Although he physically saves the captives, Bardo’s methods are controversial; he’s already suspended for violence, and the mayor is quick to criticize his unorthodox approach. News reports echo the controversy, painting a stark picture of a man who defies norms in pursuit of results, sometimes at the expense of those he saves.

Bardo’s world is shaken when he is ambushed and kidnapped, waking on a desolate desert plain. The mastermind behind this latest escalation, Sprug, taunts him with an audacious plan—kill Bardo using the very weapon Bardo once wielded to subdue Sprug, a weapon now turned into a floating head when their past confrontation is recalled. The cat-and-mouse game resumes as Bardo taps into a magnetic field to reclaim his blaster and outmaneuver Sprug’s henchmen. The chase blasts through the boundaries of their planets as Sprug escapes aboard a ship, and Bardo follows, moving through an energy band that thrusts them into a new, unfamiliar environment: Earth. The shift from Arturo’s harsh, compact cityscapes to Earth’s sprawling streets injects a new energy into the pursuit, and the hunt becomes personal as old rivalries collide with new textures of danger.

On Earth’s Bronx, a rough-edged neighborhood run by a fearless gang led by Braxton Reed, life is quick, harsh, and unforgiving. Debi Alejandro, a young single mother trying to shield her world from the encroaching violence, has long wished for more protection and support from the police. Her plea is met with the cold realities of street power as Hector, Wick, and Jackson threaten her safety and test her resolve. In the ensuing chaos, Hector is wounded by Bardo, and Wick falls to Bardo’s decisive blow, clearing a path through the gang’s influence—though the victory feels morally ambiguous to Debi, who fears for what she and her son might endure. Debi’s resilience becomes a beacon in this volatile landscape, a reminder that strength can emerge from vulnerability as she confronts the men who would ruin her life.

Debi introduces Bardo to a small, precious piece of her world: her son, Kevin Alejandro. The moment marks a fragile bridge between two cultures and two kinds of danger—one rooted in survival, the other in survival’s consequences. The revelation of Kevin’s existence in Debi’s life grounds Bardo’s mission in something more intimate than a mere pursuit of justice; it anchors the arc with a human stake that reaches beyond the immediate threat. In the hideout, Braxton Reed’s temper flares when Jackson hints that Debi’s attackers deserve more fear than a doll-sized man could inspire. Braxton’s rage is volatile, and in a violent exchange, he eliminates Hector in a fit of impulsive brutality, a stark reminder that the line between protector and predator is often thin in this brutal world.

As the plot thickens, Braxton—Braxton Reed in the eyes of the local crowd—drops his guard long enough to pursue a deal with Sprug. Sprug, clinging to the hope of control, offers a bomb and a path to power in exchange for help repairing his ship. The uneasy alliance is short-lived; Braxton’s skepticism about the power of a doll-sized fighter gives way to a brutal test of nerve. He agrees to the terms, but his restraint falters as Sprug’s plans threaten to redefine the gang’s balance of power. When Sprug pushes for leadership, Braxton makes a decisive move, and the two clash in a storm of cunning and force, with Braxton emerging the stronger, more pragmatic player in a game where credibility is priced in blood.

Debi and Bardo’s fragile partnership is tested again when Debi returns home from work to find the danger chasing her family still close at hand. Braxton and Armbruiser abduct Debi, aiming to leverage her fears and secure a dangerous edge over Bardo. In a daring leap, Bardo dives from the apartment, clinging to the gang’s car as they speed away, and he races to the landing site where Sprug’s ships have touched down. The pursuit leads to an underground passage that lets Bardo spring a trap from an unexpected angle, turning the odds in his favor. A fierce shootout erupts, and Bardo methodically dismantles the gang’s vehicles in spectacular explosions, thinning the ranks with calculated precision. Debi, terrified yet steadfast, escapes the immediate threat as Braxton tests his limits in a brutal confrontation that pushes both men to their limits.

The endgame arrives quickly as Debi returns to Debi’s life with a new sense of wary hope. Braxton, though gravely injured, makes a fatal miscalculation when he tries to finish Debi and Bardo with Sprug’s device, a plan that risks a murder-suicide that could engulf them all. Debi and Bardo leap for cover, their fates briefly entwined in a shared moment of relief as the immediate danger passes. Debi’s smile at Bardo’s safety hints at something more nuanced than triumph; it hints at a fragile possibility of trust and a future where someone who operates outside the law might still fight for the vulnerable. In the quiet after the storm, Bardo asks a stark, almost surprising question about power and size—an ending that lingers in the mind, leaving audiences to wonder whether true strength is measured by force or restraint, and whether a hero can ever truly win by sheer size alone.

  • The narrative blends high-stakes action with intimate stakes, creating a pulsing tapestry of pursuit, resistance, and uneasy alliance. The interplay between Arturo’s dystopian constraints and Earth’s broad, chaotic streets serves as a mirror for Bardo’s own struggle: how to protect strangers while navigating the gray areas of justice. The cast delivers a grounded, human pulse to a plot brimming with sci-fi inventions, neon-lit chases, and explosive set pieces, anchored by the formidable performances of the leads and the dynamic, volatile energy of Braxton Reed’s faction. The result is a sci-fi adventure that leans into character-driven moments even as it rockets toward frenetic, cinematic-action crescendos, inviting audiences to consider the fine line between heroism and recklessness, and leaving them with a provocative, if incomplete, invitation to reflect on what truly counts when power collides with humanity.

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