Curse of the Puppet Master
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Directed by | David DeCoteau |
Produced by | Charles Band Gordon Gustafson Kirk Edward Hansen |
Written by | Benjamin Carr David Schmoeller |
Starring | George Peck Emily Harrison Josh Green Michael Guerin Robert Donavan Michael Sollenberger Marc Newberger Jason-Shane Scott Scott Boyer Jason Dean Booher William Knight Pat Thomas |
Music by | Jeffrey Walton |
Cinematography | Howard Wexler |
Editing by | J.R. Bookwalter |
Distributed by | Full Moon Entertainment |
Release date(s) | May 26, 1998 |
Running time | 90 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Budget | $250,000 |
Preceded by | Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter (1994) |
Followed by | Retro Puppet Master (1999) |
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Curse of the Puppet Master is the sixth entry in the Puppet Master series of horror films. Released in 1998, it breaks from the previous films by not featuring puppet creator Andre Toulon, although he is referenced. It includes several puppets from previous films, as well as new 'characters': Blade, Tunneler, Six Shooter, Leech Woman, Pinhead, Jester, Mutant puppet, and Tank.
The film was rated R for horror violence/gore and language.
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[edit] Summary
The movie begins at The House of Marvels, a doll museum, with Andre Toulon's puppets in a cage, watching their current master, a man named Dr. Magrew (George Peck), stuffing something into a crate. Before leaving, he promises the puppets that things will be different next time. He drives into the woods, where he puts down the crate and douses it with gasoline, then sets it on fire. From inside the crate, faint screaming can be heard. The next morning, Dr. Magrew's daughter, Jane (Emily Harrison), has just returned home from college. She asks her father about Matt, his assistant. Her father tells her that Matt left, since his father was ill. He and Jane decide to drive into town to take their minds off things. Robert "Tank" Winsley (Josh Green), a very tall but meek young man, works at the gas station in town. He passes his time by carving small wooden statues. He is frequently harassed by bully Joey Carp (Michael D. Guerin). Jane and Dr. Magrew arrive and tell Joey to get lost. Jane finds one of the statues that Robert was carving and complements him on it, then shows it to her father. Dr. Magrew introduces himself and Jane to Robert, and offers Robert a job helping him with the Marvel show. Robert accepts and they drive back to the house. Upon arriving, they introduce Robert to Toulon's puppets, which amaze him, since they're alive. At dinner, Magrew reveals that he bought the puppets at an auction years ago, and that he's tried to make a living puppet just like Toulons', but has never been successful. He asks Robert if he'll help him carve the puppet, to which he agrees. The next day, during the show, the town sherrif, Sherrif Garvey (Robert Donavan) and Deputy Wayburn (Jason-Shane Scott) arrive. They tell Magrew that Matt is missing, and they wonder if Magrew's seen him since he left. He insists that he hasn't, but they don't quite believe him. That night, Magrew gives Robert the wood and the blueprints for the puppet. Robert doesn't understand how the puppet will live. Magrew tells him the way to make a dead thing live is: "You put your soul into it". Robert begins carving and works non-stop. At dinner a few nights later, Magrew reveals that Matt did carving for him as well. While Matt's work had quality, Robert's work has perfection, which is what he wants to make. He uses Blade as an example: "He never tires, never hungers; knows no fear, tells no lies; feels no pain, knows no secrets. And what is man except a being at war with himself? But not Blade. He has no hidden motives, no secret self. He is purely and perfectly what he is. In fact, I think the world would be a better place if we were all like him." That night, Robert wakes up and finds that his legs have turned into carved, wooden legs, like a puppet. But this ends up being a nightmare. While Robert carves the puppet, Jane thinks he's working too hard and while trying to get his attention, causes him to cut himself. She bandages the cut on his hand for him, and asks him about himself. He reveals that he's an orphan, and he's never been smart enough to go to college. Jane tells him that his hands can do things that people with brains only imagine being able to do. They both develop feelings for one another and kiss. Later that night, Robert has another nightmare, but this time, his entire body (minus his head) is wooden, complete with inner clockwork gears. The next day, Jane, thinking that Robert is working too hard, convinces him to take a break. They drive to the woods, and Jane tells him about a beautiful clearing in the woods she found as a little girl. On the way, they stumble upon the half-burnt box that Dr. Magrew burned at the film's beginning. Robert reaches in and pulls out a carved wooden hand, much like a puppet hand. He tries to show it to Jane, but she's walked away. Meanwhile, Joey and his friends are in the woods when Jane arrives. Joey begins to harass her and steps in her way, blocking her. She continuously shoves him to the point where he's angry, and sexually harasses her. Robert arrives and tells Joey to leave her alone. Joey ignores Robert and threatens to rape Jane. Finally, Robert snaps and throws Joey onto the hood of his car and begins choking him. Jane pulls him off, and they drive back to the house. At the house, Robert confessess that when he was choking Joey, it had nothing to do with him or Jane. He felt like he was choking all the things that ever plagued him in his life. Dr. Magrew tells Robert that he's at war with himself: "There's another self inside; a true or more natural self. A creature of violence, with no fear, no conscience. A killer. You spend your whole life battling the self that lives inside. And what happened today, though just for a moment, you lost that battle. The real you, the true you, came out." Robert doesn't know if he's right or not but he'd "rather die than have it come out again." Later that night, Joey comes to the "House of Marvels" to try and rape Jane again, but as Jane sees him and tells him to get out, Pinhead, who was in the room, jumps at Joey and starts choking him, but Joey pulls him off and then starts squashing him with his foot, breaking off his left hand, and breaks his right arm. Dr. Magrew and Tank show up, but Joey makes a run for it. Dr. Magrew, who wants revenge, takes Blade and Tunneler to Joey's house, and sends them to kill him. Joey, who's lifting weights, gets his forehead slashed by Blade, and gets his crotch tunneled by Tunneler. Back at the house, Robert shows up at Jane's room and shows her that he fixed Pinhead, Jane thanks Robert, then they start to kiss , she then tells him that he can stay if he likes, then they kiss again. As Dr. Magrew comes back, he sees Robert coming out of Jane's room, and then decides to talk to Jane, and is then surprised when he sees that Pinhead's fixed, but then he starts going crazy when Jane says she loves Robert, and tells her that he doesn't want to see her get hurt, and then leaves. Five days later, Friday, Jane finds Robert very sick, and then has her father call the doctor, but he really doesn't, he just fakes it. Then he tells Jane that he has to go pick up something for Jane at the post office at the edge of town, but Jane offers to go pick it up, while Dr. Magrew waits for the noncoming doctor to come. Back at Joey's house, the Medical Examiner (William Knight) believes that Joey's death was suicidal. Sheriff Garvey starts to ask one of Joey's friends, named Art (Marc Newburger), when was the last time they saw Joey and who else was there, and he says last Sunday in the woods, and Mr. Magrew's daughter was there. Hearing the name Magrew, Sheriff Garvey and Deputy Wayburn decide to give Dr. Magrew a little vist. But as Garvey and Wayburn arrive at the House of Marvels, Six-Shooter throws a rope around Wayburn's neck and Pinhead pulls the rope, causing him to fall and gets his head tunneled by Tunneler, killing him. At the same time, Blade slashes Garvey's leg, making him fall and drop his gun, and then he and Jester start slashing his face, with Magrew laughing as he watches them kill. Meanwhile at the Post office, Jane keeps asking the Shipping Agent (Patrick Thomas) if he's sure what her father ordered isn't there, so the Agent calls Tommy Berke (J.R. Bookwalter) to ask him will it come in, but Tommy says that Magrew hasn't bought anything from him in the past six months. Hearing this, Jane decides to go back to the woods to see what that burned box was. As she grabs what's inside of it, she sees that it's one of Matt's carved puppets, then it starts to speak: "Jane!" for help in Matt's voice. Terrified at what she saw, she then realizes that her father's going to do the same thing to Robert, so she quickly gets in her car, and drives back to the House. Meanwhile at the house, Dr. Magrew puts Robert's soul into the puppet he carved via electricity, and it finally works this time, but the puppets are angry because they didn't want him to kill Robert, so Blade slashes Magrew's legs, hand, and face, Tunneler drills through his leg, and Pinhead hits him with a metal cane. As Jane arrives at the house, she finds her father nearly dead, bleeding to death, with him repeating: "I did it, I did it." Then Robert electrocutes Magrew in the eyes, ending the film with a shot of Jane screaming.
[edit] Puppets
- Pinhead
- Blade
- Six-Shooter
- Jester
- Leech Woman
- Tunneler
[edit] Cast
- George Peck – Dr. Magrew
- Emily Harrison – Jane Magrew
- Josh Green – Robert "Tank" Winsley
- Michael D. Guerin– Joey Carp
- Michael Sollenberger – Station Owner
- Marc Newburger – Art Cooney
- Scott Boyer – Larry
- Jason Dean Booher – Pogo
- Robert Donavan – Sheriff Garvey
- Jason-Shane Scott – Deputy Wayburn
- William Knight – Medical Examiner
- Patrick Thomas – Shipping Agent (as Pat Thomas)
- Ariauna Albright – Operator (voice)
- J.R. Bookwalter – Tommy Berke (voice)
[edit] Trivia
- The puppet which Tank is turned into is drastically different from the original plans. The puppet he carved was pure wood, yet the one he ends up as is a futuristic tank-robot with a TV screen for a face, similar to Decapitron from the earlier films. It was originally planned for a different movie, but ended up in this film instead.
- Even though Leech Woman appears in this film, she doesn't spit out any leeches or anything, she just hangs around as a normal walking puppet without any powers.
- A large portion of the footage using the puppets is taken from the first five Puppet Master (film) movies.
- Torch appears in the opening credits montage, but doesn't appear in the actual movie.
- This movie was suppose to be the first chapter in the unreleased trilogy: Puppet Wars, with the first chapter taking place in Egypt, and it was suppose to have the puppets fight off a mummy. However, the trilogy was dropped due to insufficient funds, and could not cancel the film due to the demand of fans for more Puppet Master films.
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