Post by Rachel Grubb on Nov 13, 2019 3:14:27 GMT
I have been asking about this one for a while, and I never gotten any bites. I hope someone here can help.
When I was little, I saw a movie or a TV show. This would have been around 1983 or so, I believe, and it was airing on television, so I believe I saw it when it first aired. I only saw one scene but I never forgot it.
This woman found a doll and had a flashback, a memory of some sort, but it could have been a memory of a dream. I only know that she did not fall asleep. There was a big piece of cardboard of wood that looked like painted scenery for a theatre production that represented a castle. The dolls were behind it, peeking out over the top. I think there were some openings that were windows that had dolls in them. The woman who found the doll was standing in front of the castle, and she was arguing with the dolls. I don't remember what they were arguing about, but I think they were asking her questions, as if they were teachers. One of them, probably the doll she found said, "don't interrupt" and the woman said, "YOU'RE interrupting!" It went back to the present and the woman started crying, but with anger, and she threw the doll.
They were something like china dolls and they were adults. They seemed to represent queens. I seem to recall that the doll she found had long dark curly hair like a china doll would have. The whole thing reminded me of Mister Roger's Neighborhood, particularly Queen Sarah Saturday, but it was sinister. I don't think the doll's mouths moved, just like Queen Sarah Saturday. She moved when she talked, but her face was painted on and did not change.
I don't know anything else, except that the woman had long dark hair and she had an English accent. It was a standard British accent, and the dolls had it too. The dolls' voices sounded like they were older. The woman was young, probably early twenties. I had woken up in the middle of the night, and I asked my baby sitter what it was but she'd fallen asleep. I remember thinking it was very cool, and thought it might be a children's show, until the woman was getting so upset. I thought it was strange that an adult seemed to be afraid of the dolls.
It was so weird that somebody else has to have seen it and knows what it is.