
Dolly Deadly is sure to be a little creepy, a bit silly, and a lot of fun (think Troma meets John Waters). Though both have a distinct style, Heidi and Cassandra both love 70's and 80's horror films, trash & cult cinema, low budget filmmaking, and practical fx, so it comes as no surprise that a collaborative effort is in the works for them. She came across the work of Cassandra Sechler, director of "Wireboy" and leader of Dreams For Dead Cats productions, and thought it would be fun to combine forces for a feature film. Heidi Moore, the director of Dolly Deadly, is a Chico based filmmaker who is well known for her short "Boyfriend" and work for Wretched productions. Jonathan must now find a way to escape or forever be the ultimate addition to Emily's "CHAIN-FACE CLOWN" memorabilia collection.ĭolly Deadly is a feature film of the psychological horror/revenge genre written by Heidi Moore and Cassandra Sechler.

After a night of debauchery, Jonathan wakes, he is now imprisoned in an abandoned shed on the rural home's property. She puts her plan into action, Emily successfully lures Jonathan back to her pad. She will lure him back to her home, where Jonathan will be imprisoned, until he realizes Emily is the one for him. Her plan is simple: meet Jonathan at an upcoming autograph signing for the DVD re-release of "CHAIN-FACE CLOWN", and seduce him.

There's only one problem, Emily knows Jonathan will have no interest in her because he's famous, and she's not. But there is one item she has yet to attain, the real life, actual living and breathing Jonathan Blaklee. Emily has a collection of "CHAIN-FACE CLOWN" memorabilia that would impress even the most ardent fan. She has idolized him, and the film, ever since she can remember.

For Emily, Jonathan is the perfect soulmate "no other male compares to him".

The film's biggest fan, 29 year-old EMILY LYNESSA always knew she was going to meet and fall in love with JONATHAN BLAKLEE, mid 40s, the star of "CHAIN-FACE CLOWN". Heralded as a cinematic "tour de force", well, at least by a select group of horror movie fans. When the B horror movie "CHAIN-FACE CLOWN" was released in 1985, no one knew the film would one day become a classic.
