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Puppet Master VI: Le retour des Puppet Master

Original title: Curse of the Puppet Master
  • Video
  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
3.4K
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Robert Donavan, Josh Green, George Peck, Jason-Shane Scott, and Michael Sollenberger in Puppet Master VI: Le retour des Puppet Master (1998)
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FantasyHorrorRomanceSci-Fi

A scientist attempts to master the art of transferring people's souls into puppets.A scientist attempts to master the art of transferring people's souls into puppets.A scientist attempts to master the art of transferring people's souls into puppets.

  • Director
    • David DeCoteau
  • Writer
    • Neal Marshall Stevens
  • Stars
    • George Peck
    • Emily Harrison
    • Josh Green
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    3.4K
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    • Director
      • David DeCoteau
    • Writer
      • Neal Marshall Stevens
    • Stars
      • George Peck
      • Emily Harrison
      • Josh Green
    • 54User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Peck
    George Peck
    • Dr. Magrew
    Emily Harrison
    Emily Harrison
    • Jane
    Josh Green
    Josh Green
    • Robert
    Michael Guerin
    • Joey
    Michael Sollenberger
    Michael Sollenberger
    • Station Owner
    Marc Newburger
    • Art
    • (as Marc Newberger)
    Scott Boyer
    • Larry
    Jason Dean Booher
    • Pogo
    Robert Donavan
    Robert Donavan
    • Sheriff Garvey
    Jason-Shane Scott
    Jason-Shane Scott
    • Deputy Wayburn
    William Frederick Knight
    William Frederick Knight
    • Medical Examiner
    • (as William Knight)
    Patrick Thomas
    Patrick Thomas
    • Shipping Agent
    • (as Pat Thomas)
    Ariauna Albright
    Ariauna Albright
    • Operator
    • (voice)
    J.R. Bookwalter
    J.R. Bookwalter
    • Tommy Berke
    • (voice)
    Eric W. Edwards
    Eric W. Edwards
    • Bully
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David DeCoteau
    • Writer
      • Neal Marshall Stevens
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    4BA_Harrison

    I thought it might be a good idea to catch up on some of the Puppet Master films. In hindsight...

    Curse of the Puppet Master, the sixth film in the long running horror franchise, sees Toulon's tiny terrors in the possession of Dr. Magrew (George Peck ), owner of The House of Marvels, a small-town roadside attraction that he runs with the help of his pretty daughter Jane (Emily Harrison). When Magrew meets gas station attendant Robert 'Tank' Winsley (Josh Green), who likes to carve with wood, he offers him a job at his place, creating the many parts for a new living puppet, into which he secretly plans to transfer Robert's soul.

    Director David DeCoteau (as Victoria Sloan) starts things off well enough, introducing his characters and setting up a few deserving victims along the way: a gang of local bullies, led by Joey Carp (Michael Guerin), and a nasty sheriff (Robert Donavan). So far, so good, but then it all goes pear-shaped: there's too much use of archival footage of the puppets, the boom mic makes an appearance, very little effort is made to make the puppets move as though they're alive, the gore is disappointing (just some blood splashed around), DeCoteau provides lots of shots of shirtless hunks (no surprises there) but no T&A from Harrison, there is an overuse of lightning and smoke to the point where it is distracting, and worse of all, the ending is ridiculously abrupt. The film simply stops mid-action, leaving the viewer to ponder whether they fell asleep and missed something. We should be so lucky.

    3.5/10, rounded up to 4 for IMDb.
    3michaelRokeefe

    Little wooden puppets take care of the bad guys.

    Dr. Magrew (George Peck) strives to give human attributes to expertly crafted wooden puppets. Emily Harrison who plays Jane Magrew is the bright spot of the movie. But the puppets themselves are the real stars. The killer puppets do away with the bad guys. The action scenes are good, but there are too few to get excited about. Even with the finale slamming the door on you; this mild horror movie is still fun to watch.

    Peck is less animated than the puppets. Also starring are Michael Guerin, Josh Green and Jason Dean Booher.
    Michael_Elliott

    Better Than Its Reputation

    Curse of the Puppet Master (1998)

    ** (out of 4)

    Four years after the previous film, Charles Band and Full Moon decided to bring their puppets back and this sixth installment tries to be its own picture and not just connect to the previous. This time out Dr. Magrew (George Peck) and his daughter (Emily Harrison) hire a slow-witted man (Josh Green) to help them build our beloved puppets. The doctor has been able to give them partial life but he needs help giving them their own souls and of course it doesn't take long for our puppets to harm anyone who goes after their friends. CURSE OF THE PUPPET MASTER is considered by fans of the series to be the absolute worst but perhaps since I'm not a fan I could see it differently. Yes, this is an ultra low-budget film that doesn't have too much action in it and yes it's clear that the attempt to try and take the series into a new direction didn't work all that great but I thought it was rather refreshing seeing something different and not just a stretch of the storyline that was the first five films. I mean, is what we see here really worse than the puppets battling a Demon God? It's clear that Full Moon was working with no money because the film doesn't even have any stop motion. The puppets, for the most part, are just being pulled by strings or other devices and this is certainly a first for the series. The visual look of them isn't all that impressive and this also means that there's more "story" than action but I'll admit to being a sucker by getting caught up in that story. I thought there were some major flaws in the film but mostly character development. The slow-wit for some reason turns smart and into a ladies man without any explanation. The doctor has some bad motives that come out of no where and I think the twist doesn't work that well. You have a bully local who beats up the slow-wit, sexually attacks the daughter and then breaks into her home yet I guess it never dawned on anyone to call the police. The love story aspect doesn't work either. With all of that said, I still got caught up with the characters because the three leads are actually pretty good in their roles. The puppets might be lacking in terms of special effects but they do get back their killer personalities and we get a couple death scenes that add on some extra gore. The "Part 6" was dropped from the title and I'm guessing this was done to try and sell the movie as something new and original, which it pretty much is. I know fans were outraged that their beloved puppets were put in a new format but I still think it was a good decision and especially after the last two flicks.
    4paulclaassen

    Better than previous installments.

    Despite the film's logline, his intentions are not clear until the very end. The entire film we see the scientist (George Peck) have Robert (Josh Green) cut and carve little wood blocks, but we actually never see the end result.

    This is the film that rebooted the franchise, which still continues to this day. This installment is not so much about the puppets, but instead more about the 'dummy boy' Robert, who steals the show. The plot is more solid than the other Puppet Master films, and I enjoyed this film more than the previous installments. In fact, this would hold pretty well as a film on its own and not part of the franchise, especially also since it is a completely new storyline. George Peck was also rather good as the scientist.

    Pity the film had such an abrupt ending...
    5atinder

    I didn't think it was too bad

    (I was going to skip this one)

    This movie is a stand alone movie in the series, is not connected to the last two movies or the others,

    Is brand new master and this as a New plot, A scientist attempts to master the art of transferring people's souls into puppets.

    I didn't think it was too bad but i liked the Idea of the plot, it's brought some freshness to the series, it felt like the Puppet as some of Creep factor back.

    There were some very bloody moment in this, which was not bad, I felt same as all the other in this series, another Average movie

    The acting was not that good at all from some of the cast and some were bearable

    5 out of 10

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    • Trivia
      Most scenes of the Puppets are recycled from previous films in the Puppet Master series.
    • Goofs
      (at around 46 mins) Pinhead, after being stomped on, is in the next scene locked in a cage next to Blade.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Magrew: Robert, I know this may be painful, but try to relax.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits consist of a montage of scenes from the previous 5 Puppet Master movies.
    • Alternate versions
      The Blu-ray release has a new title sequence, longer death scenes (which were presumably cut to avoid an NC-17 rating) and all of the digital effects on the Tank puppet have been redone from scratch.
    • Connections
      Edited into When Puppets and Dolls Attack! (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Will You Visit Me On Sunday
      (uncredited)

      Written by Charlie Louvin

      Produced by Clyde Beavers

      Performed by George Jones

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le retour du puppet master
    • Filming locations
      • USA
    • Production company
      • Full Moon Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DX Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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