10 Movies With Ant-Sized Characters You Have To See
10. The Devil-Doll (1936)
The shrinking motif is given a bit more of a horror treatment early on in 1936’s The Devil-Doll. (Not to be confused with the 1964 movie Devil Doll which was the subject of a Mystery Science Theater Episode.)
A scientist has invented a shrinking formula, hoping that making people smaller will allow the Earth’s resources to last longer. That's certainly a unique premise. The scientists dies, but then Paul, who was wrongly convicted of a crime, decides to use the formula for an entirely different purpose: to get revenge on the men who framed him.
He hires two guys to shrink down and sneak into his business associates’ homes via porcelain dolls, basically just to harass them until they all eventually confess and die. Paul disguises himself as an old woman selling the dolls for some reason, but hey, why not?
The Devil-Doll follows many of the tropes of a killer doll movie, but it’s just that in this case the dolls are shrunken down humans. They look quite good for 1936, far better than some of the shrinking movies made 30 years later. It’s a strange and sometimes slow film, but one that mixes in dark comedy and good special effects to make for a pretty interesting watch.