
Connie 2016
In the eerie short film *Connie (2016)*, directed by Cat Davies, a sinister puppet show takes a darkly comedic turn when Dolly Diggs—desperate to reclaim her voice—finds herself entangled with Connie, a haunting dummy with a mind of her own.
Director: Cat Davies
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Connie (2016) about?
*Connie (2016)* follows Dolly Diggs, a ventriloquist in distress, as she discovers her trusted puppet Connie has a life—and will—of its own. The short horror-comedy blends dark humor with supernatural suspense, culminating in a showdown where the puppet fights to keep its newfound freedom.
Who directed Connie?
The film was directed by Cat Davies, who also co-stars in the cast.
Who stars in Connie?
The main cast includes Catrin Stewart, David Puckridge, Sikisa, Kim Newman, and the film's director, Cat Davies.
Is Connie (2016) worth watching?
With its unique blend of horror and comedy, *Connie (2016)* is a standout for fans of quirky, atmospheric short films. At just 20 minutes, it packs a punch, delivering unsettling vibes and clever storytelling in a tight runtime. If you enjoy genre-blending tales with a dash of the macabre, it's absolutely worth a watch.
How long is Connie?
The runtime for *Connie* is 20 minutes.
About Connie (2016) — A Haunting Puppet Comedy Short
In the eerie short film *Connie (2016)*, directed by Cat Davies, a sinister puppet show takes a darkly comedic turn when Dolly Diggs—desperate to reclaim her voice—finds herself entangled with Connie, a haunting dummy with a mind of her own. What starts as a macabre puppet performance spirals into a battle for control, where the line between performer and puppet blurs in the dead of night. With a tone that blends unsettling humor and gothic whimsy, *Connie* explores themes of identity, autonomy, and the uncanny power of inanimate objects.
The film's atmospheric tension builds as the once-docile puppet asserts its independence, leaving viewers to question who's really in charge—and who's just along for the ride. Cat Davies' sharp direction and Catrin Stewart's standout performance as Dolly Diggs infuse this 20-minute horror-comedy with a quirky, unsettling charm that lingers long after the final frame.