- Isolated by his strange parents, Leon finds solace in an imaginary friend, which happens to be an anatomy doll from his father's doctor office. Unfortunately, the doll begins to take over Leon's life, and his sister's life as well.
- When Leon and Ursula's parents are killed, the siblings quickly pick up the pieces and carry on. They are soon joined in their family home by Pin, a sentient doll that was once used as a medical prop by their father.. However, Ursula becomes increasingly less comfortable being around this strange, animate doll, while Leon quickly grows more and more attached to it.—JoeyCunninghamLennox
- The siblings Leon and Ursula are raised isolated from other children by dysfunctional parents. Their mother Mrs. Linden has Cleaning Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), cleaning or washing her mansion most of the time. Their father Dr. Linden is a strange ventriloquist dummy that uses his anatomy dummy Pin to teach his children. When Leon and Ursula are teenagers, Leon still believes that Pin can talk to him and becomes a paranoid schizophrenic adolescent. When his parents die in a car accident, Leon brings Pin home and Ursula pretends to believe that Pin can talk to protect her beloved brother. But when Ursula falls in love with Stan Fraker, Leon is affected and together with Pin, becomes dangerous.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- In this low-budget descendant of Psycho, Ursula and Leon are sister and brother, living alone, save for a large wooden puppet they call "Pin" (for Pinocchio). When Ursula starts hanging around with new boyfriend Stan, Leon and Pin take action.—stern <stern@wheels.org>
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