Puppet Master: Axis of Evil

Puppet Master: Axis of Evil
Directed by David DeCoteau
Produced by Charles Band
Written by
  • Charles Band
  • August White

[1]

Starring
  • Levi Fiehler
  • Jenna Gallagher
  • Taylor M. Graham
  • Tom Sandoval
  • Jerry Hoffman
  • Erica Shaffer
  • Ada Zhou Fang
Music by Richard Band
Distributed by Full Moon Features
Release dates
  • July 27, 2010
Running time
90 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Puppet Master: Axis of Evil (Otherwise known as Puppet Master 9: Axis of Evil ) directed by David DeCoteau (Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge) is the ninth official entry into the Puppet Master series of horror films.[2] According to Charles Band, this film is a "non-canon film" because it was not produced by him or his production company, Full Moon Features. It was instead a made-for-TV film that debuted on 18 December 2004 on NBC Universal's SyFy.[3]

Plot

The film begins at the Bodega Bay Inn, 1939. Danny Coogan (Levi Fiehler) is making wooden chairs for a wedding reception for his Uncle Len (Jerry Hoffman), who owns the Inn. Danny tells his uncle that if it was not for his limp, he would be able to go to war, along with his brother Don (Taylor M. Graham), and tells his Uncle that he's going to help Andre Toulon. Toulon is guest at the inn, whose wife was killed by the Nazis because they wanted a formula, a formula that allows his puppets to come alive. After escaping from Berlin to Geneva, Toulon came to America to hide from the Nazis. As Danny's heading over to Toulon's room, he hears a gunshot and goes to see what happened. Two men dressed in black leaving Toulon's room push Danny aside, and as they leave, he manages to get a glimpse at one of their faces. He enters the room and finds Toulon dead with a gun in his hand. Danny, to whom Toulon showed his puppets, grabs them out of a wall panel and finds that all the puppets are still there, along with unanimated Six Shooter and another puppet, named Ninja.

The next day, Danny goes to visit his mother, Elma (Erica Shaffer) and his brother Don (Taylor M. Graham). Don is being shipped off to war the following week. Meanwhile, the two Nazi assassins, Klaus (Aaron Riber) and Max (Tom Sandoval), are heading to an Opera House in Chinatown, under orders from The Führer, where they meet a Japanese saboteur named Ozu (Ada Zhou Fang). She tells them that she's under orders from The Emperor, which are for her and the Nazis to work together to take out an American bomb manufacturing plant, destroying America's war efforts. To obtain this goal, it requires Max to go undercover and pretend to be of American descent and work at the plant, and to get close to the girl who runs the plant's office, Beth (Jenna Gallagher), who is coincidentally Danny's girlfriend. The next day, after bringing the puppets to life, Danny walks into the plant to show them to Beth, and sees Max there. Recognizing him as one of the assassins, he tries to warn Beth away from him, but she doesn't believe him.

After Max leaves the plant, Danny follows him back to the Opera House, and uncovers their plan. Danny is seen by Max, and quickly leaves. Max calls the Bodega Bay Inn to find out where he lives and sends Klaus to Danny's mother's place where Elma and Beth are planning a bon voyage party for Don. Klaus shoots Elma, and kidnaps Beth, and also shoots Don when he unexpectedly comes home. Danny comes home to find Don bleeding to death, and after telling him what happened, thanks to Toulon's diary, puts his brother's soul into Ninja's body. Danny and the puppets head out to the opera house to get Beth. Tunneler and Leech Woman kill Ozu's men and Ninja and Pinhead kill Klaus. Danny saves Beth, but Ozu badly hurts Ninja, so Danny and Blade threaten Ozu with the active bomb to back off, which is taken by Max, and supposedly disables it. Ninja, with what little left of life he has, stabs Ozu's sword into back killing him. Ozu takes off with Tunneler and supposedly Jester and Leech Woman inside the bag, leaving behind Blade, Pinhead, and the mortally wounded Ninja. Danny swears that Ozu has a war coming to her.

Cast

Puppets

Promotion

In late 2009, a teaser trailer was released.[4]

Release

Puppet Master: Axis of Evil was released on July 27, 2010.[5] Upon its release, Full Moon also released Puppet Master: Axis of Evil in a collector's set with the original Puppet Master in its original widescreen format on June 15. The set includes packaging resembling Toulon's trunk, a poster for Axis of Evil, mini-poster cards for all of the films in the series, and stickers featuring each puppet. The set is available on DVD and Blu-ray, marking Full Moon's first foray into the Blu-ray market, including both the original Puppet Master and Axis of Evil.[6]

References

  1. "Teaser Trailer: Puppet Master: Axis of Evil". Dreadcentral.com. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
  2. "Extended Trailer for Puppet Master - Axis of Evil". Dreadcentral.com. 2010-06-15. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
  3. "First Details on 'Puppetmaster: Axis of Evil'!". Bloody-disgusting.com. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
  4. "EXCL: David DeCoteau on the New Puppet Master". Shocktillyoudrop.com. 2009-11-22. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
  5. "Puppet Master - Axis of Evil Gets a Release Date!". Dreadcentral.com. 2010-06-15. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
  6. "LIMITED EDITION 2-DISC BLU-RAY SET; PUPPETMASTER: AXIS OF EVIL & PUPPETMASTER 1". Full Moon Features. Retrieved 2010-03-09.

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