
The Revenge of Robert
Killing Is Child's Play
Part of Robert Collection
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Germany, 1941. Two secret agents, one working for British intelligence and the other working for the Nazis, board a train. Their mission is to find a Toymaker who is in possession of a mystical book which gives life to the inanimate. As the two secret agents close in and the Toymaker has no idea who to trust, he uses the magical tome to bring a vintage doll called Robert to life...and Robert will stop at nothing to protect his puppet master.
Production
North Bank Entertainment
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast

Lee Bane
The Toymaker

Harriet Rees
Esther Muller
Judith Haley
Agatha
Eloise Oliver
Eva Von Hammersmark

Gareth Lawrence
Frederick Voller
Jevan White
Hans Blackwood
David Imper
Joseph von Hammersmark

Nicholas Anscombe

Derek Nelson
Darren Swain

Lee Mark Jones
Severin Ritter
Josephine Partridge
Morgan Thomas
David Lyndon
Natalie Louise Garcia
Kerry Mills
Gwynfryn West
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