Puppet Master (film series)

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Region 1 (US) DVD box set containing the first seven installments.
Directed by Charles Band
David W. Allen
David DeCoteau
Jeff Burr
David Schmoeller
Ted Nicolaou
Sonny Laguna
Tommy Wiklund
John Lechago
Written byKenneth J. Hall
David Pabian
C. Courtney Joyner
David Schmoeller
Douglas Aarniokoski
Steven E. Carr
Jo Duffy
Todd Henschell
Benjamin Carr
David S. Goyer
Ted Nicolaou
Shane Bitterling
August White
S. Craig Zahler
Produced byCharles Band
Hope Perello
Gordon Gustafson
Kirk Edward Hansen
Vlad Paunescu
Dana Scanlan
Mona C. Vasiloiu
Kurt Iswarienko
Matt Wolpert
Alan Bursteen
Cary Glieberman
Music by Richard Band
Jeffrey Walton
John Massari
Peter Bernstein
Jerry Smith
Distributed by Full Moon Features
Release date
1989–present
Running time
1,220 minutes (15 films)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$4.23 million (combined total)

Puppet Master is an American horror film series which focuses on a group of anthropomorphic puppets animated by an Egyptian spell, each equipped with its own unique and dangerous device and are represented as heroes, antiheroes and antagonists. The franchise was created by Charles Band and Kenneth J. Hall. The series consists of 15 films, 11 mainline, one crossover film, a reboot and two spin-offs.

Contents

Produced by Full Moon Features, the series was established in 1989 with the eponymous first installment, which has since been followed by ten sequels, a crossover with the characters of Demonic Toys , a 2018 reboot entitled The Littlest Reich , a spin-off film about the puppet Blade, a spin-off film about Retro Puppet Master's Doktor Death, two comic book mini-series, an ongoing comic book series, a free-to-play multiplayer video game by October Games.

Development

Following the closure of his previous business venture, Empire Pictures, Charles Band relocated to the United States and founded Full Moon Productions. Band's goal with Full Moon was to create low-budget horror, science fiction and fantasy films that mirrored the quality of films with more generous budgets. After partnering with Paramount Pictures and Pioneer Home Entertainment, Full Moon began production on its first feature film, Puppet Master. Originally intended for a theatrical release in summer 1989, Puppet Master was ultimately pushed to a direct-to-video release on October 12, 1989, as Band felt he was likely to make more money this way than he would in the theatrical market.

Puppet Wars trilogy promotional poster artwork Puppetwars.jpg
Puppet Wars trilogy promotional poster artwork

The film proved to be successful, and would received a sequel, Puppet Master II , in 1990, and a prequel, Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge , in 1991, the latter of which was the first installment to feature Guy Rolfe. Rolfe reprised the role of Toulon for three additional films. After his death in 2003, he posthumously appeared in The Legacy through extensive use of archival footage. In 1993 Full Moon began shooting another two sequels simultaneously, Puppet Master 4 and Puppet Master 5 . The latter, as the title indicates, was intended to be the final installment of the series.

After the release of The Final Chapter in September 1994, Full Moon opted to retire Puppet Master and announced that a spin-off trilogy titled Puppet Wars would begin production in 1995. [1] The spin-off trilogy was cancelled, leaving the series to continue its legacy through merchandising and a growing cult following.

Due to demand from video retailers and fans for a new installment, four years after retirement, the franchise was revived by the production of a sixth entry, Curse of the Puppet Master , in 1998. This was the first installment not to have David W. Allen involved with stop-motion special effects. By this time, Paramount had ended its deal with Full Moon, so the film used a combination of rod and string puppets, as well as archival footage to conserve costs. In September 1999, Full Moon Features released Totem, featuring characters similar to the Totems of the fourth film.

Also in 1999, a second prequel (taking place at an even earlier time than Toulon's Revenge) was released, titled Retro Puppet Master . The original idea for the seventh installment was for it to take place following Toulon's Revenge, with Toulon and his puppets escaping Germany by train, after which they are confronted by Nazis and demons. This idea was abandoned because the distributor, the Kushner Locke Company, thought it would offend the German audience, although it later formed the basis for the ninth installment of the series, Puppet Master: Axis of Evil . Retro Puppet Master was an anomaly to the series, in that the main theme composed by Richard Band was completely absent, and with its PG-13 rating, this was the first installment not to be rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America. The films following this would all fall under not rated.

An eighth entry, entitled The Legacy, was released in 2003, however only a fraction contains original footage; the remainder is archival footage used to summarize the series thus far. The same year, a crossover film featuring the animated playthings of Full Moon's Puppet Master and Demonic Toys series aired on Sci-Fi Channel, although it was said it did not take place in the same continuity as either of those franchises. [2]

In 2005, Band alluded to a possible television series titled Puppet Wars (see left for promotional artwork) and expressed interest in seeing a video game adaptation of the franchise developed. [3] In June 2008, Band announced that a ninth installment of the series is planned, tentatively subtitled Axis of Evil. [4] In March 2009, it was reported that Band is also interested in remaking 1989's Puppet Master in 3-D. [5] Similarly, the original film was reissued by Razor Digital in 2007 in DualDisc format, featuring both standard and stereoscopic versions.

In June 2009, the Full Moon website posted updates about the latest installment, revealing the roster of puppets to be included, as well as principal cast members Levi Fiehler and Jerry Hoffman. Puppet Master: Axis of Evil was released on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming in 2010.

In 2012, Full Moon released the tenth installment, entitled Puppet Master X: Axis Rising , which continued the story and events from the previous film.

In 2017, Full Moon announced that Puppet Master: Axis Termination would debut exclusively on Full Moon Streaming in three parts starting in September 2017.

In 2018, a reboot was produced under the title Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich .

In 2020, a spin-off film revolving around the puppet Blade was released under the title Blade: The Iron Cross .

In 2022, a second spin-off film about Doktor Death (from Retro) was released as Puppet Master: Doktor Death.

In March 2023, a third spin-off centered around Leech Woman was announced with Puppet Master: Furnace Leech Woman. [6] The status of the film is currently unknown after a series of delays and conflicting back and forth messages from the director and Full Moon suggesting it may have been cancelled or postponed.[7]

Films

FilmU.S. release dateDirector(s)Screenwriter(s)Producer(s)
Puppet Master 1989 David Schmoeller Kenneth J. Hall
David Schmoeller (as Joseph G. Collodi)
Charles Band
Hope Perello
Puppet Master II 1990 Dave Allen David PabianCharles Band
Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge 1991 David DeCoteau C. Courtney Joyner
Puppet Master 4 1993 Jeff Burr Steven E. Carr
Todd Henschell
Keith S. Payson
Jo Duffy
Douglas Aarniokoski
Puppet Master 5 1994
Curse of the Puppet Master 1998David DeCoteau (as Victoria Sloan)Benjamin CarrCharles Band
Gordon Gustafson
Kirk Edward Hansen
Retro Puppet Master 1999David DeCoteau (as Joseph Tennent)Charles Band
Vlad Paunescu
Kirk Edward Hansen
Puppet Master: The Legacy 2003Charles BandC. Courtney Joyner (as Gene Yarbrough)Charles Band
Puppet Master vs Demonic Toys 2004 Ted Nicolaou C. Courtney JoynerAlan Bursteen
Cary Glieberman
Puppet Master: Axis of Evil 2010David DeCoteauAugust WhiteCharles Band
Puppet Master X: Axis Rising 2012Charles BandShane Bitterling
Puppet Master: Axis Termination 2017Roger Barron
Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich [7] 2018Sonny Laguna
Tommy Wiklund
S. Craig Zahler Charles Band
Lorenzo di Bonaventura
Mark Vahradian
Dallas Sonnier
Jack Heller
Blade: The Iron Cross 2020John LechagoRoger BarronCharles Band
Puppet Master: Doktor Death 2022Dave ParkerJames QuinnCharles Band
William Butler

Characters

CharacterOriginal FilmsCrossoverAxis FilmsRebootSpin-off
Puppet Master Puppet Master II Puppet Master III:
Toulon's Revenge
Puppet Master 4 Puppet Master 5 Curse of the
Puppet Master
Retro
Puppet Master
Puppet Master:
The Legacy
Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys Puppet Master:
Axis of Evil
Puppet Master X:
Axis Rising
Puppet Master:
Axis Termination
Puppet Master:
The Littlest Reich
Blade:
The Iron Cross
Puppet Master:
Doktor Death
198919901991199319941998199920032004201020122017201820202022
BladeBert Rosario V
André Toulon William Hickey Steve Welles Guy Rolfe Guy Rolfe
Greg Sestero Y
Guy Rolfe
Greg Sestero Y A
Guy Rolfe A Udo Kier Greg Sestero Y A
Alex Whitaker Paul Le Mat
Megan GallagherRobin FratesMentioned
Dana Hadley Irene Miracle
Frank ForresterMatt Roe
Carissa StamfordKathryn O'Reilly
Neil GallagherJimmie F. Skaggs
Carolyn BramwelElizabeth Maclellan
Elsa Toulon Sarah Douglas Brigitta DauBrigitta Dau A Mentioned
Michael KenneyCollin Bernsen
Patrick BramwellGreg Webb
Wanda Charlie Spradling
Lance Jeff Weston
Camille Kenney Nita Talbot
Peter Hertz Aron Eisenberg
Major Kraus Richard Lynch
Dr.Hess Ian Abercrombie Ian Abercrombie A
Lieutenant Eric SteinKristopher Logan
General Mueller Walter Gotell
Rick Meyers Gordon Currie Gordon Currie A
Susie Chandra West Chandra West A
LaurenTeresa HillTeresa Hill A
Cameron PhillipsJason AdamsJason Admas A
Dr.Carl Baler Felton Perry
Dr.Leslie Piper Stacie Randall
Jennings Ian Ogilvy
Tom Hendy Nicholas Guest
Jason Willard Pugh
Scott Duane Whitaker
Dr. MagrewGeorge PeckGeorge Peck A
Robert WinsleyJosh GreenJosh Green A
Jane Magrew Emily Harrison Emily Harrison A
Robert 'Tank' WinsleyJosh Green
Joey CarpMichael D. Guerin
Art CooneyMarc Newburger
Afzel Jack Donner Jack Donner A
Eric WeissJacob Witkin
Peter Hertz A
Robert Toulon Corey Feldman
Alexandra ToulonDanielle Keaton
Erica Sharpe Vanessa Angel
Jessica Ressell Silvia Šuvadová
Danny CooganLevi FiehlerKip Canyon
BethJenna GallagherJean Louise O'Sullivan
OzuAda Chao FangTerumi Shimazu
Don CooganTaylor M. Graham
Ben
Max
Tom Sandoval
Uncle LenJerry Hoffman
Elma Coogan Erica Shaffer
Kommandant MoebiusScott Anthony King
General PorterPaul Thomas Arnold
Sergeant StoneBrad Potts
Major CollinsKurt Sinclair
Elisa IvanovTania FoxTania Fox
Edgar Easton Thomas Lennon
Ashley SummersJenny Pellicer
Markowitz Nelson Franklin
Nerissa Charlyne Yi
Detective Brown Michael Pare
Detective Lieutenant Jonas "Joe" GrayVincent Cusimano
GloriaAngelica Briones
BarneyGriffin Blazi
Erich HauserRoy Abramsohn
James D. MadisonTodd Gajdusek

Puppets

Puppet Puppet Master Puppet Master II Toulon's Revenge Puppet Master 4 Puppet Master 5 Curse of the Retro The Legacy vs. Demonic Toys Axis of Evil Axis Rising Axis Termination The Littlest Reich Blade: The Iron Cross Puppet Master: Doktor Death
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Reception

The most well-received Puppet Master installments are generally those released before the series' four-year hiatus. As the series was revived at a time when Full Moon Features was no longer partnered with Paramount Pictures, the studio's finances grew increasingly tight, and as a result, the quality of each subsequent Puppet Master title (as well as numerous other Full Moon productions) suffered. On Rotten Tomatoes, the only two installments that have been rated by critics are Puppet Master, which has a 43% rating out of 7 reviews, [8] and Puppet Master II, which has a 33% rating out of 6 reviews. [9] The films have scored slightly higher with audiences, rating 51% [10] and 47%, [11] respectively.

Home media

VHS

Most Puppet Master films were originally released direct to video on VHS.

DVD

The Puppet Master films have been released on DVD in very small quantities. A box set containing the first seven installments of the series was released by Full Moon (along with a bonus disc of trailers for other Full Moon films), but was recalled shortly after. However, in 2007, Full Moon Features reacquired the rights to the first five films, and the box set has since been reissued and is available directly from Full Moon, as well as through several online retailers. The first three films were included as part of an 18-disc Full Moon Features collection, and have since been individually released as a Spanish-subtitled import collection. In 2007, Razor Digital released an uncut DualDisc version of the first film, featuring both the standard and stereoscopic versions of the film, but with very poor picture quality. In 2012, Echo Bridge home entertainment released all 9 films in one DVD collection, while the first three films were licensed for a UK release by 88 Films.

Starting in 2010, the first Puppet Master was re-released on DVD with a new remastered widescreen transfer, while the second and third films were released with new transfers on September 18, 2012 (both individually or in a box set with the first film). The remastered editions of the fourth and fifth films were released on March 24, 2016, but only through a box set which is identical to Full Moon's original set with the bonus disc of trailers, except they also contain the remastered editions of the first 3 films (Curse of the Puppet Master and Retro Puppet Master still remain unrestored). [12]

Blu-ray

The original Puppet Master film was released on Blu-ray in a remastered widescreen transfer on July 27, 2010. [13] On September 18, 2012, the first three films were released on Blu-ray in a set, the second and third films also remastered in widescreen. [14] The first 3 films have also been released on Blu-ray in the UK by 88 films.

The fourth installment was released on Blu-ray October 12, 2015, while the fifth installment was released on February 1, 2016.

In 2018, the, at the time, eleven official films in the series comprising Puppet Master through Puppet Master: Axis Termination were released as a limited edition Blu-ray set encased in a wood and metal box designed after the trunk belonging to the character of André Toulon. In addition to the films, the set contained an extra Blu-ray containing supplements related to the film series as well as a small figure of the puppet character Blade. [15]

In early 2020, a Blu-ray box set containing the same contents as the previous set, minus the special packaging and Blade figure, was released via Full Moon's retail website. [16]

Digital

In December 2008, Charles Band authorized the first Puppet Master film for digital download through the iTunes Store; his first foray into the digital market.

For the first time in the series, Puppet Master: Axis Termination debuted digitally on Full Moon's Amazon channel in three parts beginning on September 15, 2017. [17]

Streaming

As a part of Full Moon Features's Streaming App, the entire Puppet Master catalog was made available to stream [18] as well as the Full Moon Amazon Channel. [19]

Merchandising

Video game

An official video game adaptation created by October Games has been in development as early as 2012.

In Baby Oopsie , exclusive gameplay was shown on a television screen whilst the end credits reveal the game had been officially licensed by Full Moon and was in active development.

In September 2021, Full Moon released a trailer for the game, early access for the game released in late 2022 on Steam. [20] the free-to-play game officially released on Steam on March 1, 2023. [21] [22] [23] [24]

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