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Puppet Master
Puppet Master movie poster
Directed byDavid Schmoeller
Written byCharles Band
Kenneth J. Hall
Produced byHope Perello
Charles Band
StarringPaul Le Mat
William Hickey
Irene Miracle
CinematographySergio Salvati
Edited byThomas Meshelski
Music byRichard Band
Distributed byFull Moon Features
Release date
(1989-10-12)October 12, 1989
Running time
90 min.
Country USA
LanguageEnglish

Puppet Master is a horror film released in 1989 by newly-formed Full Moon Features. The film was rated R for strong graphic horror/fantasy violence, a strong sex scene with nudity, and strong language. The popular film would eventually spawn 8 sequels.

Plot

The film starts in 1939 with an old puppeteer named Andre Toulon putting the finishing touches on a living puppet called Jester. A living Japanese-looking puppet stares out of the window at Blade, another living puppet, as Blade scouts the grounds of the Bodega Bay Inn that Andre is staying at. Two Nazis get out of a car and head for Toulon's room but Blade beats them there and Andre puts Blade, Jester, An Indian Puppet, and the Japanese puppet into a chest, before hiding the chest in a wall panel. As the Nazis break down the door, Toulon shoots himself in the mouth with a pistol. The Oriental puppet is not seen for the rest of the movie nor is the Indian Puppet.

The film now cuts to fifty years later, 1989, with a psychic named Alex. Alex has a dream that there are leeches on his stomach. Seconds later, he dreams of a man that he recognizes putting a gun to a woman's head. The film cuts to Dana, another psychic, who has visions of being slashed across the throat with a knife. Carissa and Frank, two other psychics who are apparently lovers, are reading the mind of another woman when they get a call from Alex. Frank tells Alex that they also got a call from Dana, and the four psychics assess that the visions they've been having were sent from a former colleague, Neil Gallagher.

The psychics meet at the Bodega Bay Inn that Neil is staying at and meet Neil's wife, Megan, as well as the housekeeper Theresa. The psychics are skeptical that Neil took a wife but it is forgotten when Megan tells them that Neil shot himself. Theresa, Megan, Dana, Carissa, Frank, and Alex leave the body and Pinhead, another living puppet, jumps from the casket.

Later, Carissa has visions of Neil violently attacking a woman in an elevator. Dana warns Theresa to stay away from the fireplace and later, at dinner, Dana makes several remarks about Neil that causes Megan to leave the table. Alex goes after her and explains about the powers of he, Dana, Carissa, and Frank.

When night starts, Theresa goes near the fireplace and is murdered when Pinhead hits her with a poker. The psychics hear a scream and find Megan passed out nearby Neil's body that has been moved into a chair by someone. Carissa and Frank spend some intimate time together in one of the hotel rooms but two more living puppets, Tunneler and Ms. Leech, enter. Tunneler kills Carissa by drilling into her face and Ms. Leech vomits leeches onto Frank's body that suck his blood out. Meanwhile, Dana sits around with her strange, dead and preserved dog until she has her leg broken by Pinhead. Pinhead chases her and repeatedly strangles and punches her until she manages to knock him away, only to have her throat slashed by Blade, using his knife-hand.

Alex has recurring nightmares of Megan having a gun put to her head by Neil and the other psychics being found dead, but is eventually awoken by Megan who takes him into the room that Andre Toulon was in, and tells him that Neil found Andre's secret to bringing inanimate objects, such as puppets, to life. Alex has a vision and they go downstairs to find the dead bodies of the psychics sitting around a table. They are stopped by the newly brought-back-to-life Neil. He fights with Alex and beats him up, until Neil hurts Jester and the puppets revolt against him. They lock him in an elevator and murder him by having Tunneler drill into him, Pinhead push into his temples, Blade cut off his fingers, and finally Ms. Leech vomit a leech into his mouth.

The film cuts to days later with Alex leaving the hotel and Megan picking up Dana's dead and preserved dog, and she some how brings it to life . . .

Cast


Puppets featured in film

  • Pinhead
  • Blade
  • Leech Woman
  • Jester
  • Drill Sargent
  • Oriental puppet
  • Indian Puppet

Chronological order films go by

Trivia

File:Puppet Master Box.jpg
Puppet Master DVD box set
  • There are puppets in the opening sequence of the movie that never appear again in the series. They can all be seen in Andre Toulon's room at the Bodega Bay Inn.
  • The original designs for the puppets closely resembled the retro versions later featured in Retro Puppet Master.
  • The hands of the Pinhead puppet were actually the hands of a woman.
  • Later in the series, we learn that the souls of each puppet once belonged to friends of Andre Toulon that were killed by the Nazis.
  • In The Movie CD release of this film, there was restored uncut footage of a longer sex scene and a longer death of Gallagher.

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