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hysterics. Leon asks Pin why he would not help him. Pin states that he has never lied to or for him, and that it would be useless to lie anyway because they both have no idea how to. Leon, desperate and out of schemes, blames his motives on Ursula. Pin points out that he is lying again, and that everything was done to satisfy his own selfish motives. Ursula returns with an axe, which she raises ready to strike. The screen then goes white as Leon screams and cowers.
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misses him a great deal, and Ursula tearfully agrees with the sentiment. As the story ends, it is revealed that Ursula is talking to Leon, who has taken Pin's persona. After Ursula destroyed her brother's only companion with an axe, Leon had a psychotic break, which left only the dummy's side of his personality to completely take over. Leon has essentially become Pin, in the flesh.
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Leon believes that Stan is only interested in Ursula's inheritance and that he wants to put Leon in a sanitarium. He invites Stan to the house under the guise of discussing a surprise birthday party for Ursula. Leon drugs Stan's drink, and when Stan fights back, Leon bludgeons Stan with a sculpture.
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To calm her, Leon tells Ursula that Stan is visiting a sick friend out of town. She believes him until she hears a beep and finds the watch she gave Stan (which beeps every hour) and a damp spot on the carpet. When she confronts Leon, he blames it on Pin, which causes her to run out of the house in
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Unknown to Dr. Linden, Leon is mentally ill and has come to believe that Pin is alive. Due in part to his mother, who discourages Leon from playing outdoors or bringing anyone home, Leon has no real friends and sees Pin as the closest analogue. Leon is further traumatized when he secretly witnesses
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Dorothy to die from a heart attack by using Pin to frighten her. Ursula continues to work at the library, where she researches schizophrenia and concludes Leon is a paranoid schizophrenic. She also meets handsome athlete Stan Fraker and falls in love. Meanwhile, Leon takes his fixation with Pin to
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and that his son is mentally ill, Dr. Linden takes Pin away to use as a visual aid for a speech with the intention of leaving Pin at the medical school. As Dr. and Mrs. Linden speed to the hall, they get into a car crash caused by either Dr. Linden's recklessness or, arguably, Pin. The Lindens are
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The police find Stan's body. To their astonishment, he is still alive. Some time later, Ursula and Stan return to the house to visit Pin. Ursula tells Pin that she's going on a trip with Stan. Pin inquires as to whether she's heard from Leon, to which Ursula replies with a "No." Pin says that he
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Leon and Ursula, though grieving and orphaned, enjoy their newfound freedom until Mrs. Linden's sister, Aunt Dorothy, moves in. She supports Ursula in taking a job at the library, which Leon is against. Believing that she is influencing Ursula and after talking it over with Pin, Leon causes Aunt
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The film segues to the point where they are in their teens. While at a high school dance, Leon discovers graffiti suggesting Ursula sleeps around. He finds her in a car with a boy, whom he assaults, and makes her promise never to do this again. Later she admits to him that she is pregnant, and
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Following Pin's supposed instructions, he puts Stan in a bag and plans to dump him in the river. Leon is interrupted by a call from Ursula, who says she intends to come home early. Leon quickly hides Stan's body in a woodpile outside the house and cleans up the blood.
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New World instead released it direct to video. The film eventually started getting more attention in 1991 when prints in Manhattan and San Francisco were given successful runs with many critics declaring the film to have been overlooked.
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When Leon turns eighteen, Dr. Linden, having come back to retrieve case studies for a speech, catches him having a conversation with Pin (via ventriloquism, which Leon had learned). Realizing the extent of Leon's
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had been intended to be a final theatrical release, the company decided against it at the last minute. A screening of the film was met with a negative response, and rather than invest any time or resources into
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rated it 9/10 stars and wrote, "A low-key psychological horror produced at a time when the genre was swamped with interminable sagas of invincible otherworldly serial killers,
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awarded the film a very positive 5 out of 5 stars, praising the film's creepy music score, and direction, as well as Hewlett and Preston's performances.
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both killed instantly. Later, as Ursula sits in the back of a police car, crying, Leon secretly retrieves Pin from the scene.
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on April 24, 2001, in Widescreen Anamorphic. The DVD has commentary by director Sandor Stern and journalist Ted Newsom.
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called it "a cool, bloodless, well-made thriller with a taste for the quietly bizarre." Andrew Marshall of
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extremes, first by dressing him in Dr. Linden's clothes and finally fitting him with latex skin and a wig.
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Leon—via Pin—insists that they tell their father, who performs an abortion on fifteen-year-old Ursula.
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became the victim of bad timing as by the time production had finished,
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was in the process of dissolving their film division and while
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by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise.
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is subtle, disturbing, and brilliant." Charles Tatum from
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Dr. Frank Linden has a life-size, anatomically correct
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