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4.0/10
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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.
William Frederick Knight
- Medical Examiner
- (as William Knight)
Patrick Thomas
- Shipping Agent
- (as Pat Thomas)
Ariauna Albright
- Operator
- (voice)
J.R. Bookwalter
- Tommy Berke
- (voice)
Eric W. Edwards
- Bully
- (uncredited)
Matthew Jason Walsh
- All Puppets
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- Neal Marshall Stevens
- David Schmoeller(uncredited)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Did you know
- TriviaMost scenes of the Puppets are recycled from previous films in the Puppet Master series.
- GoofsWhen the pieces for the new puppet are being carved they are wood, when the puppet is finished it is metal.
- Quotes
Dr. Magrew: Robert, I know this may be painful, but try to relax.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits consist of a montage of scenes from the previous 5 Puppet Master movies.
- Alternate versionsThe 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.
- ConnectionsEdited into When Puppets and Dolls Attack! (2004)
- SoundtracksWill You Visit Me On Sunday
Written by Charlie Louvin
Produced by Clyde Beavers'
Performed by George Jones
Featured review
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...
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...
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- paulclaassen
- Jun 16, 2018
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- Curse of the Puppet Master: The Human Experiment
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- Budget
- $250,000 (estimated)
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