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Dollman 1991

★ 4.891 votes82 min📅 1991-11-27

"He's the toughest cop on the planet Arturus -- but on earth he's in over his head!"

Directed by cult action maestro Albert Pyun, *Dollman (1991)* plunges viewers into a wild sci-fi adventure where Brick Bardo, a fearless space cop, crash-lands on Earth—only to find himself shrunk to the size of a toy.

Director: Albert Pyun

Cast

Tim Thomerson
Tim Thomerson
Brick Bardo
Jackie Earle Haley
Jackie Earle Haley
Braxton Reed
Kamala Lopez
Kamala Lopez
Debi Alejandro
Humberto Ortiz
Humberto Ortiz
Kevin Alejandro
Nicholas Guest
Nicholas Guest
Skyresh
Judd Omen
Judd Omen
Mayor
Michael Halsey
Michael Halsey
Cally
Frank Doubleday
Frank Doubleday
Cloy
Frank Collison
Frank Collison
Sprug
Vincent Klyn
Vincent Klyn
Hector

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dollman (1991) about?

*Dollman (1991)* follows Brick Bardo, a hardened space cop stranded on Earth after a crash landing shrinks him to doll size. Stranded in a hostile city, he teams up with an underprivileged woman and her son to survive against both a local gang and his own miniaturized alien enemies. The film blends high-stakes action with unexpected heart as Brick proves his mettle in a world that sees him as nothing more than a tiny toy.

Who directed Dollman?

Albert Pyun, known for his bold action films and cult classics like *Cyborg* and *Nemesis*, directed *Dollman (1991)*.

Who stars in Dollman?

Tim Thomerson takes the lead as Brick Bardo, joined by Jackie Earle Haley, Kamala Lopez, and Humberto Ortiz in standout roles.

Is Dollman (1991) worth watching?

If you love quirky sci-fi action with a unique premise, *Dollman (1991)* is a hidden gem worth checking out. While it may not be a mainstream blockbuster, its offbeat charm and Albert Pyun's signature style make it a fun watch for fans of low-budget, high-energy genre films.

How long is Dollman?

*Dollman (1991)* runs for approximately 82 minutes.

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About Dollman (1991) — A Miniature Hero in a Giant World of Sci-Fi Action

Directed by cult action maestro Albert Pyun, *Dollman (1991)* plunges viewers into a wild sci-fi adventure where Brick Bardo, a fearless space cop, crash-lands on Earth—only to find himself shrunk to the size of a toy. Stuck in a gritty urban landscape that feels like a giant's playground, Brick must navigate a world where everyday threats loom like towering skyscrapers. Teaming up with an impoverished mother and her young son, he faces off against both a ruthless street gang and his own diminutive extraterrestrial foes. The film blends chaotic action with a surprisingly heartfelt undercurrent, as Brick fights to survive while proving that size doesn't dictate courage.

With its neon-lit neon-noir aesthetic and breakneck pacing, *Dollman (1991)* delivers a one-of-a-kind spectacle that balances pulp sci-fi thrills with offbeat charm. The story explores themes of isolation and resilience, all while delivering over-the-top fight scenes and a memorable lead performance that turns a tiny hero into an unlikely legend.