Puppet Master: The Legacy
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Directed by | Charles Band |
Produced by | Charles Band Kurt Iswarienko Matt Wolpert |
Written by | C. Courtney Joyner (as Gene Yarbrough) David Schmoeller |
Starring | Jacob Witkin Kate Orsini |
Cinematography | Mac Ahlberg |
Editing by | Steven Nielson |
Distributed by | Shadow Entertainment |
Release date(s) | August 10, 2004 |
Running time | 80 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Preceded by | Retro Puppet Master (1999) |
Followed by | Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys (2004) |
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Puppet Master: The Legacy is the eighth entry in the Puppet Master series of horror films. Released in 2004, the film consists mainly of footage from all the preceding Puppet Master films.
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[edit] Plot
Peter Hertz, a character from Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge, tells a woman named Maclain, the history of the living puppets, not knowing she wants to destroy them.
The film uses archived footage from the previous films to place the history of the puppets and Toulon in chronological order.
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[edit] Cast
- Jacob Witkin – Peter Hertz aka Erik Wiss
- Kate Orsini – Maclain
[edit] Puppets
- Pinhead
- Blade
- Jester
- Tunneler
- Six Shooter
- Leech Woman
- The Totems
- Decapitron
- Torch
- Chained-Egyption Puppet
- Tank
- Mutant Puppet
- Mephisto
- Retro Blade
- Drill Sargent aka Retro Tunneler
- Retro Pinhead
- Retro Six Shooter
- Dr. Death
- Cyclops
[edit] Trivia
- This film has no new cast except for Jacob Witkin and Kate Orsini. All the others scenes are from archive footage from the other Puppet Master films.
- The character Peter Hertz was the boy from Puppet Master III that escaped from Germany with Andre Toulon.
- The cover of this film advertises "over two hours of behind the scenes footage". These are the "Videozone" segments featured in parts one through six. However, this footage was only included on the rental versions of this movie. Many debates on where the supposed deleted footage is located on this disc or even if the footage exists have surfaced, although fortunately all the original Videozone segments are preserved in the box set.
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