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Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge

  • Video
  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge (1991)
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A puppeteer's ability to bring inanimate objects to life attracts the attention of the Nazis during World War II.A puppeteer's ability to bring inanimate objects to life attracts the attention of the Nazis during World War II.A puppeteer's ability to bring inanimate objects to life attracts the attention of the Nazis during World War II.

  • Director
    • David DeCoteau
  • Writers
    • Charles Band
    • C. Courtney Joyner
    • David Schmoeller
  • Stars
    • Guy Rolfe
    • Richard Lynch
    • Ian Abercrombie
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    • Director
      • David DeCoteau
    • Writers
      • Charles Band
      • C. Courtney Joyner
      • David Schmoeller
    • Stars
      • Guy Rolfe
      • Richard Lynch
      • Ian Abercrombie
    • 66User reviews
    • 80Critic reviews
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    Guy Rolfe
    Guy Rolfe
    • Andre Toulon
    Richard Lynch
    Richard Lynch
    • Major Kraus
    Ian Abercrombie
    Ian Abercrombie
    • Dr. Hess
    Kristopher Logan
    Kristopher Logan
    • Lt. Eric Stein
    Aron Eisenberg
    Aron Eisenberg
    • Peter Hertz
    Walter Gotell
    Walter Gotell
    • General Mueller
    Sarah Douglas
    Sarah Douglas
    • Elsa Toulon
    Matthew Faison
    Matthew Faison
    • Hertz
    Michelle Bauer
    Michelle Bauer
    • Lili
    Jasmine Totschek
    • Prostitute
    Eduard Will
    • Soldier on Stage
    John Regis
    • Morgue Attendant
    Neal Parrow
    • Young Driver
    Kenneth Cortland
    • Pharmacy Soldier
    Lenny Rose
    • Airport Agent
    Laurie Mateyko
    • Little Girl
    Rhonda Britten
    • Mother
    Michael Lowry
    Michael Lowry
    • Hess's Guard
    • Director
      • David DeCoteau
    • Writers
      • Charles Band
      • C. Courtney Joyner
      • David Schmoeller
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    5kosmasp

    Bad Nazis meet their (Puppet) Master

    I reckon this is the first one where we really establish the Puppets as "good". If you fight one of the "ultimate" evils (bear with me on this one or play along), than you have to be good, no matter how evil you are yourself. Or at least how mean and vicious, not to mention entirely violent and murderous. But that's the tale of the Puppets.

    And their master of course. The one in the movie and the ones behind the scenes of the movie, doing a really good job controlling them - pun intended. Effects are nice and the story may take us back, but I guess you have to stick with the story - or not. You know just watch it for the deaths and carnage. Whatever works for you. I reckon movie wise this is the best I've seen yet (up to movie 7 at this point).
    7S1rr34l

    Six Shooter Is Firing On All Barrels...

    So in this third segment of the Puppet Master Epic, we are transported back to World War II and the Nazi's. Forever looking for the upper hand the German military command has come across rumours of Andre Toulon. It's said his marionette show has puppets without strings. If the Riech could mobilise such a force then they would be unstoppable. After Toulon refuses to help Major Kraus his wife Elsa is murdered. Upon his escape, helped by his trustworthy puppets, Toulon sets out for revenge.

    Even though this is primarily a revenge story the writers, Charles Band and C Courtney Joiner, give the audience so much more. There's intrigue, adventure, action, and human interest. This tome is one of the better and stronger stories in the collection. This makes this film a rarity... it's better than the original. Like that movie, this straddles a few genres. This isn't just a horror flick. You have dark fantasy and chiller elements in the tale too. The best thing about this film is the fact the puppets are not evil. Killers yes, evil no. For example, when Jester has to attack to save Toulon he looks positively worried as he dashes across the floor. The brilliant thing with Jester is his ability to change the emotions on his face. So, yes he looks worried but he still attacks. It's still this dichotomy, for me, that lifts the story above the average and away from the horror genre.

    Add to this the nice direction of David DeCoteau, who has no trouble getting down to the marionettes level, and the film gets stronger. It's also wonderful he had a bigger budget. Whereas the two previous films had limited sets, here we have over five different locations and some outdoor shots. DeCoteau is good at using subtle lighting to create atmosphere along with a sense of unease, and the soundtrack helps with this creation.

    The special effects are beautiful and gruesome - the end Major Kraus puppet especially. Done in low light so he's silhouetted just makes it eerier to see. Add the blood jettisoning from his wrist and I admit I, "Oooh"'ed. The puppets themselves were handled brilliantly and the numerous techniques should keep the viewer asking, "how did they do that?" It was expressly nice to see the creation of Leech Woman.

    Then we have the acting. Once again, this is stronger than the previous films. On the whole, Guy Rolfe is good as Toulon, though when his wife is murdered the acting is a little apathetic. I expected more anger and outrage. The star of this show is Richard Lynch as Major Kraus. He has the perfect tone to the character and makes the film with his easy nastiness. Now I love Walter Gotell, he's such a superb actor, and he is here as General Mueller... though I have to ask myself did he take the part because most his role was set in a brothel and he was surrounded by semi-clad beautiful girls... Hhmmm!

    This is the second film in the series that I would gladly recommend. For me though, the first movie still has something, which is elusive for me to name, that makes it a film to rewatch time after time. If you're a multi-genre fan, based primarily in horror and dark fantasy, you should enjoy this film. It is very enjoyable and an ideal way to spend a creepy dark night in with your beloved...

    Feel free to check out my Absolute Horror, Obsidian Dreams (Fantasy), and Killer Thriller Chillers lists to see where this movie ranks - or to check for an interesting movie to watch.
    sickosaint

    The best in the series

    Toulon's Revenge is the best in the whole Puppet Master series (With the exception of part 1 of course. This one goes back to World War II where the Nazi's are p****d off because of Aundre Toulon's

    puppet shows giving negative buzz about the Gustopo. And soon they discover that his puppets are actully alive and decide to use Toulon's technology to revive soldiers that were dead to replenish their army. Needless to say everything goes south and puppets spring into action to protect their master.

    What makes this movie great is it tells who the puppets are and shows the making and birth of leech woman I give it a 10
    Cowman

    The plot is a bit much for a PUPPET MASTER movie...

    During the pre-war era of Berlin in 1941, the Nazi regime is working at creating a drug which will reanimate the dead. Their intent is to use the serum on fallen soldiers in order to render their army invincible. After many failed attempts, Dr. Hess soon learns that the local puppet master Andre Toulon holds the ancient secret of giving life to inanimate objects. Toulon and his legion of puppets must now defend themselves and flee from the pursuing Nazis as they try to capture him and use his powers for evil. This is an exciting and adequately-scripted entry in the still-continuing Puppet Master series, even though the story suffers from a gaping, inexcusable plot hole: the original movie has Toulon committing suicide in 1939, two years before the events in this film. All imperfections aside, however, this still is a decent little flick.
    7ryan-10075

    Best in Puppet Master Series

    This the third in series is a prequel and shares really a great backstory to the puppet master Andre Toulon (Guy Rolfe). Set in 1941 (so I suppose forget about the fact that he killed himself in 1939 in the original) Germany where the Nazis are after Toulon after he jokes toward Hitler during his puppet shows and also the knowledge that the puppets move on their own. For the Nazis want Toulon's secret for their own devious plans.

    The one thing that really does set this film apart from the previous two and likely all that follow (I have only seen until part 6) is the acting. Guy Rolfe plays Toulon and really gives a great performance. The best portrayal of Toulon and extremely different than the Toulon in part 2. Richard Lynch as usual plays the bad guy, but here plays Major Kraus. He doesn't just look mean for there is more to his evil character than just that. Finally, Ian Abercrombie plays Dr. Hess who is heading Nazi research to bring the dead back to life. He as well does a fine job in portraying his character. Another thing is I feel this entry is well written by C. Courtney Joyner.

    Now there are some things that were not around in 1941, for example nudie mags I don't think were around until the '50s, but I forgive this film for reasons I mentioned above, having characters I care about and it being by far the best I have seen in the series to date.

    But what about the puppets, man? Yep, they are still creating havoc, but in this entry we see the creation of both Leech Woman and Blade. The new puppet here is Six-Shooter and I think he is my favourite puppet of the bunch.

    Also starring Walter Gotell as General Mueller, Sarah Douglas as Toulon's wife Elsa and former adult movie star Michelle Bauer as Lili.

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    • Trivia
      The laughter of the Six-Shooter puppet was supplied by Albert Band, father of producer/Full Moon CEO Charles Band. Albert had escaped France during the Nazi regime, which means every time the viewer hears Six-Shooter laughing after he had gunned down a Nazi, that it is the actual voice of a man who had really escaped from them.
    • Goofs
      In Puppet Master (1989), part of the legend of Toulon is that he committed suicide in 1939. This movie takes place in 1941, and he is still very much alive. This should have been set in 1938.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Major Kraus: [to his driver, before entering Dr. Hess'] Wait here. I don't know how long I'll be.

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the credits, Six-Shooter's laugh can be heard.
    • Alternate versions
      German version was originally cut for violence by 47 seconds to secure a "Not under 18" rating from the FSK. The BPjM indexing was lifted in 2016, and then four years later the uncut version was granted a "Not under 16" rating from the FSK through re-examination, further waiving the previous cuts.
    • Connections
      Edited into Full Moon Fantasy (1993)

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 1992 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Puppet Master III
    • Filming locations
      • Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Full Moon Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $800,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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