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== Dolls in title == | == Dolls in title == | ||
* American film ''[[Baby Doll]]'' (1956) - Elia Kazan | * American film ''[[Baby Doll]]'' (1956) - Elia Kazan |
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Dolls can be very uncanny. In high art famous examples include the dolls of Hans Bellmer and Oskar Kokoschka.
Dolls in title
- American film Baby Doll (1956) - Elia Kazan
- The American punk rock band New York Dolls