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Charnetski | |
Continuity: | Demonic Toys film series |
Notability: | Supporting character |
Type: | Security guard |
Gender: | Male |
Race: | Human |
Location: | Arcadia Toys |
Status: | Deceased |
Died: | 1991 [1] |
First: | Demonic Toys |
Actor: | Pete Schrum |
Charnetski is a fictional security guard and a supporting character in the Demonic Toys film series. Played by actor Pete Schrum, he appeared in the first installment of the franchise, Demonic Toys.
Biography[]
Charnetski was an overweight security guard who worked the night shift at the Arcadia Toys warehouse. A Korean War veteran, he believed he had paid his dues to society, and was more than content to live the easy life, sitting on his butt all day, watching television, and enjoying some spirits while at work. He was friends with a food delivery guy named Mark Wayne, who worked at Chunky Chicken. He ordered some food, and went Mark brought it over, he showed him a pin-up from a dirty magazine of Miss July.
Charnetski and Mark heard strange sounds coming from somewhere within the warehouse. When they went to investigate, they found a police detective named Judith Gray and her prisoner, Lincoln, locked inside of a storage room. Gray told them that they entered the warehouse following a shoot-out, and that there was another man, bleeding from a gunshot wound, somewhere in the building. Charnetski went out to investigate, but was shot in the leg by a demonically reanimated toy called Baby Oopsy Daisy. Other such toys, including Jack Attack and Grizzly Teddy leaped upon him and began chewing at his face, while Oopsy Daisy stabbed him repeatedly in the crotch a dagger. The toys then placed his body atop a pentagram etched upon the floor, using his blood to further empower the demon that had reanimated them.
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Charnetski was created by director Peter Manoogian and screenplay writer David S. Goyer based on a concepts developed by Charles Band.
- Actor Peter Schrum is credited as Pete Schrum in Demonic Toys. He is given the "And..." credit during the opening title sequence.
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- ↑ The events of this film take place one year prior to its release. This is established by The Kid as it has been 66-years since the 1925 incident.