Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge
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Puppet Master III DVD cover |
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Directed by | David DeCoteau |
Produced by | Charles Band |
Written by | Charles Band C. Courtney Joyner David Schmoeller |
Starring | Guy Rolfe Sarah Douglas Richard Lynch Ian Abercrombie |
Music by | Richard Band |
Cinematography | Adolfo Bartoli |
Editing by | Carol Oblath |
Distributed by | Full Moon Features |
Release date(s) | October 17, 1991 (USA) |
Running time | 86 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Preceded by | Puppet Master II (1991) |
Followed by | Puppet Master 4 (1993) |
IMDb profile |
Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge is the third film in the Puppet Master series of horror films. It was released in October, 1991 by Full Moon Features. The installment is actually a prequel, revealing the origins of Andre Toulon and his living puppets.
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[edit] Plot
Puppet Master III is set in Berlin, Germany during World War II. The Nazi regime is experiencing heavy casualties and are looking for a way to reanimate their dead soldiers and increase their ranks. French puppeteer Andre Toulon rouses suspicion as a Nazi criticizer and soon his secret life-giving potions are discovered by the Nazis. He refuses to cooperate and during a Gestapo raid, Toulon's beloved wife is murdered. "Toulon's revenge" is carried out by his tiny creations, which are revealed to have the life-essences of actual people who were previously harmed or killed by the Nazis.
[edit] Puppet origins
- Leech Woman was created from the life essence of Toulon's murdered wife, Elsa.
- Blade contains the life essence of Dr. Hess. Like the surgeon, Blade is often the one to extract victims' brains.
- Pinhead was a truck driver, Hermann Strauss, who was shot while trying to smuggle food into a concentration camp.
- Jester was a street performer, Hans Seiderman, killed by the Nazis. His last wish was to get revenge on the Nazis, and Toulon helped make his dream "come to life".
- Tunneler was once a German soldier who disapproved of Major Krauss's actions and decisions. Before his death his life essence was transferred to a drill-headed puppet.
- This is Six Shooter's first appearance in the Puppet Master series. He is a cowboy with six arms, each with a loaded gun. Unlike the other puppets, Six Shooter's origins are never really explained.
[edit] Cast
- Guy Rolfe – Andre Toulon
- Sarah Douglas – Elsa Toulon
- Richard Lynch – Major Krauss
- Ian Abercrombie – Dr. Hess
- Kristopher Logan – Lt. Eric Stein
- Aron Eisenberg – Peter Hertz
- Walter Gotell – General Mueller
- Matthew Faison – Hetz
- Michelle Bauer – Lilly
- Jasmine Touschek – Prostitute
- Eduard Will – Soldier on stage
- John Regis – Morgue attendant
- Neal Parrow – Young driver
- Kenneth Cortland – Pharmacy soldier
- Lenny Rose – Airport agent
[edit] Puppet Master series
- Puppet Master
- Puppet Master II
- Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge
- Puppet Master 4
- Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter
- Curse of the Puppet Master
- Retro Puppet Master
- Puppet Master: The Legacy
- Puppet Master vs Demonic Toys
[edit] Trivia
- Actor Guy Rolfe makes his first appearance as Andre Toulon in this film and portrayed the character in the remaining films (until his death).
- This film is unique among all the sequels in that it tells the back-story of not only Andre Toulon, but his puppets as well. Retro Puppet Master later followed a similar formula. Toulon and his puppets are also given a sympathetic take, rather than senseless killers.
- This film, along with the first five chapters were only available on DVD through a Full Moon Features box set that is now out of print. The box also included the sixth and seventh chapters of the franchise and a bonus disc containing 45 movie trailers. This box set has yet to be re-released and chapters two through five have yet to be released individually on DVD.