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A puppeteer's ability to bring inanimate objects to life attracts the attention of the Nazis during World War II.A puppeteer's ability to bring inanimate objects to life attracts the attention of the Nazis during World War II.A puppeteer's ability to bring inanimate objects to life attracts the attention of the Nazis during World War II.
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Toulon's Revenge is the best in the whole Puppet Master series (With the exception of part 1 of course. This one goes back to World War II where the Nazi's are p****d off because of Aundre Toulon's
puppet shows giving negative buzz about the Gustopo. And soon they discover that his puppets are actully alive and decide to use Toulon's technology to revive soldiers that were dead to replenish their army. Needless to say everything goes south and puppets spring into action to protect their master.
What makes this movie great is it tells who the puppets are and shows the making and birth of leech woman I give it a 10
puppet shows giving negative buzz about the Gustopo. And soon they discover that his puppets are actully alive and decide to use Toulon's technology to revive soldiers that were dead to replenish their army. Needless to say everything goes south and puppets spring into action to protect their master.
What makes this movie great is it tells who the puppets are and shows the making and birth of leech woman I give it a 10
- sickosaint
- Apr 3, 2002
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- TriviaThe laughter of the Six-Shooter puppet was supplied by Albert Band, father of producer/Full Moon CEO Charles Band. Albert had escaped France during the Nazi regime, which means every time the viewer hears Six-Shooter laughing after he had gunned down a Nazi, that it is the actual voice of a man who had really escaped from them.
- GoofsIn 13 Nights of Elvira: Puppet Master (1989), part of the legend of Toulon is that he committed suicide in 1939. This movie takes place in 1941, and he is still very much alive. This should have been set in 1938.
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[first lines]
Major Kraus: [to his driver, before entering Dr. Hess'] Wait here. I don't know how long I'll be.
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the credits, Six-Shooter's laugh can be heard.
- Alternate versionsGerman version was originally cut for violence by 47 seconds to secure a "Not under 18" rating from the FSK. The BPjM indexing was lifted in 2016, and then four years later the uncut version was granted a "Not under 16" rating from the FSK through re-examination, further waiving the previous cuts.
- ConnectionsEdited into Full Moon Fantasy (1993)
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- $800,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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