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Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge

Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge is a 1991 direct-to-video horror film written by Charles Band, C. Courtney Joyner and David Schmoeller, and directed by David DeCoteau. It is the third film in the Puppet Master franchise, a prequel to 1989's Puppet Master and 1990's Puppet Master II, and stars Guy Rolfe as a puppeteer whose ability to animate lifeless material attracts the attention of the Nazis, whose members are played by Richard Lynch, Ian Abercrombie, and Walter Gotell. [1] [2]

Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge
DVD cover
Directed byDavid DeCoteau
Written byCharles Band
C. Courtney Joyner
David Schmoeller
Produced byCharles Band
StarringGuy Rolfe
Sarah Douglas
Walter Gotell
Ian Abercrombie
Kristopher Logan
Aron Eisenberg
Matthew Faison
and Richard Lynch
CinematographyAdolfo Bartoli
Edited byCarol Oblath
Music byRichard Band
Distributed byFull Moon Entertainment
Release date
  • October 17, 1991 (1991-10-17)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
German
Budget$800,000

Toulon's Revenge, as well as the second, fourth, and fifth installments of the series, were only available in DVD format through a Full Moon Features box set that has since been discontinued. However, in 2007, Full Moon Features reacquired the rights to the first five films, and the box set has since been reissued and is available directly from Full Moon, as well as through several online retailers.

The film is also available on DVD along with the first two films on a triple feature "Midnight Horror Collection" at a budget price. A remastered edition Blu-ray and DVD of the film was released on September 18, 2012.[3]

Plot edit

The film is set during 1941 in World War II Berlin. A scientist named Dr. Hess is forced by the Nazis, especially his Gestapo liaison Major Kraus, to create a drug capable of animating corpses to use as living shields on the battlefield after losing too many on the Eastern Front. But while the corpses do reanimate, they have a tendency towards mindless violence. In a small theater downtown, André Toulon has set up a satirical puppet show for children, in which a six-armed puppet named Six-Shooter attacks an inanimate reconstruction of Adolf Hitler. The show is also attended by Leutnant Erich Stein, Kraus' driver. After the performance, Toulon and his wife Elsa feed the puppets with the formula which sustains their life force, but they are watched by Stein, who informs his superior the next morning. Hess, genuinely fascinated by the formula, wants Toulon to freely share the secret with him, but Kraus wants to take Toulon in for treason and insulting the Führer.

The next day, André gives Elsa a puppet crafted in her likeness as a gift, but soon afterwards Kraus, Hess, and a squad of soldiers break into the atelier and take Toulon, Tunneler, and Pinhead. When Elsa attempts to prevent them from taking the formula as well, she is shot by one of the escort. When Kraus prepares to leave, the wounded Elsa spits at him in defiance, and Kraus shoots her dead in cold blood. However, while transporting Toulon off, the two soldiers guarding him are killed by Pinhead and Tunneler, enabling Toulon to escape.

After hiding for the remainder of the night, Toulon returns to his theater to find that the stage has been burnt by the Nazis. He finds Six-Shooter and Jester and leaves with them, then sets up camp in a partially destroyed hospital. Seeking revenge, Toulon breaks into the morgue to get Elsa's life essence and inserts it into the woman puppet, and as she comes to life, he inserts several leeches into her. Later that night, Toulon and his puppets ambush and kill Stein while he fixes Kraus' car. On his flight from his pursuers, Toulon subsequently finds shelter in a bombed-out building.

Back in his lab, Dr. Hess is studying Toulon's formula, and desperate to meet and talk with him, he goes back to the old theater. Meanwhile, some friends from the puppet show, a boy named Peter Hertz and his father, find André and decide to live with him after Peter's mother was arrested on charges of espionage. The next day, Toulon sends Six-Shooter to kill General Müller, the supervisor of the Nazi reanimation project, while Müller is visiting a brothel. Six-Shooter kills the general, but Müller shoots off one of the puppet's arms beforehand. Peter goes back to Toulon's old atelier to look for a replacement arm and is caught by Hess, who treats him kindly and gets him to take him to Toulon.

Hess finds and talks to Toulon, who tells him about the puppets' secret, and the two become friends. But Peter's father betrays Toulon by telling Major Kraus about his hideout in exchange for a pardon for his family. Kraus and his men storm the ruin, but the puppets fight back, enabling Toulon and Hess to escape. Kraus stops Peter and his father, demanding to know where Toulon is; Hertz fights against and is shot by Kraus. While searching the nearby houses, one of Kraus' men is shot by Six-Shooter; but when Hess approaches him, the soldier stabs him before expiring. Hess dies from the injury, telling Toulon to keep fighting. Toulon returns once more to his old theater, where he falls asleep from exhaustion and is soon joined by the now orphaned Peter.

At night, Kraus returns to his office, only to fall prey to an ambush by Toulon and his puppets, now joined by Blade, infused with Hess' essence. Toulon takes terrible revenge on Kraus by hanging him from the ceiling by his limbs and neck, which are impaled by sharp hooks. After having a halberd from Kraus' office decorations planted into the floor, point up, Toulon sets the rope on fire; the rope eventually snaps, and Kraus fatally falls right onto the halberd. The film ends with Toulon, posing as Kraus, and Peter leaving the country for Geneva on the express train.

Cast edit

Featured puppets edit

Timeline Issue edit

  • Andre’ Toulon escaped Berlin in April of 1941 in this film. However, Toulon commits suicide on March 15, 1939, in the first installment, and this film mentions the Eastern Front, whose conduct of operations did not take place until summer of 1941. This film could not have taken place in April of 1941.

References edit

  1. ^ "Puppet Master III". TV Guide. Retrieved 2023-07-20.
  2. ^ "Puppet Master III". Film Affinity. Retrieved 2023-07-20.
  3. ^ "Puppet Master 1,2,3 Coming to Blu-Ray! Full Remastered transfers in 16:9 and 5.1". Full Moon Horror. Retrieved 2012-07-24.

External links edit

  • Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge at IMDb  
  • Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge at AllMovie  

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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Puppet Master III Toulon s Revenge news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2016 Puppet Master III Toulon s Revenge is a 1991 direct to video horror film written by Charles Band C Courtney Joyner and David Schmoeller and directed by David DeCoteau It is the third film in the Puppet Master franchise a prequel to 1989 s Puppet Master and 1990 s Puppet Master II and stars Guy Rolfe as a puppeteer whose ability to animate lifeless material attracts the attention of the Nazis whose members are played by Richard Lynch Ian Abercrombie and Walter Gotell 1 2 Puppet Master III Toulon s RevengeDVD coverDirected byDavid DeCoteauWritten byCharles BandC Courtney JoynerDavid SchmoellerProduced byCharles BandStarringGuy RolfeSarah DouglasWalter GotellIan AbercrombieKristopher LoganAron EisenbergMatthew Faison and Richard LynchCinematographyAdolfo BartoliEdited byCarol OblathMusic byRichard BandDistributed byFull Moon EntertainmentRelease dateOctober 17 1991 1991 10 17 Running time86 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguagesEnglishGermanBudget 800 000 Toulon s Revenge as well as the second fourth and fifth installments of the series were only available in DVD format through a Full Moon Features box set that has since been discontinued However in 2007 Full Moon Features reacquired the rights to the first five films and the box set has since been reissued and is available directly from Full Moon as well as through several online retailers The film is also available on DVD along with the first two films on a triple feature Midnight Horror Collection at a budget price A remastered edition Blu ray and DVD of the film was released on September 18 2012 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Featured puppets 3 Timeline Issue 4 References 5 External linksPlot editThe film is set during 1941 in World War II Berlin A scientist named Dr Hess is forced by the Nazis especially his Gestapo liaison Major Kraus to create a drug capable of animating corpses to use as living shields on the battlefield after losing too many on the Eastern Front But while the corpses do reanimate they have a tendency towards mindless violence In a small theater downtown Andre Toulon has set up a satirical puppet show for children in which a six armed puppet named Six Shooter attacks an inanimate reconstruction of Adolf Hitler The show is also attended by Leutnant Erich Stein Kraus driver After the performance Toulon and his wife Elsa feed the puppets with the formula which sustains their life force but they are watched by Stein who informs his superior the next morning Hess genuinely fascinated by the formula wants Toulon to freely share the secret with him but Kraus wants to take Toulon in for treason and insulting the Fuhrer The next day Andre gives Elsa a puppet crafted in her likeness as a gift but soon afterwards Kraus Hess and a squad of soldiers break into the atelier and take Toulon Tunneler and Pinhead When Elsa attempts to prevent them from taking the formula as well she is shot by one of the escort When Kraus prepares to leave the wounded Elsa spits at him in defiance and Kraus shoots her dead in cold blood However while transporting Toulon off the two soldiers guarding him are killed by Pinhead and Tunneler enabling Toulon to escape After hiding for the remainder of the night Toulon returns to his theater to find that the stage has been burnt by the Nazis He finds Six Shooter and Jester and leaves with them then sets up camp in a partially destroyed hospital Seeking revenge Toulon breaks into the morgue to get Elsa s life essence and inserts it into the woman puppet and as she comes to life he inserts several leeches into her Later that night Toulon and his puppets ambush and kill Stein while he fixes Kraus car On his flight from his pursuers Toulon subsequently finds shelter in a bombed out building Back in his lab Dr Hess is studying Toulon s formula and desperate to meet and talk with him he goes back to the old theater Meanwhile some friends from the puppet show a boy named Peter Hertz and his father find Andre and decide to live with him after Peter s mother was arrested on charges of espionage The next day Toulon sends Six Shooter to kill General Muller the supervisor of the Nazi reanimation project while Muller is visiting a brothel Six Shooter kills the general but Muller shoots off one of the puppet s arms beforehand Peter goes back to Toulon s old atelier to look for a replacement arm and is caught by Hess who treats him kindly and gets him to take him to Toulon Hess finds and talks to Toulon who tells him about the puppets secret and the two become friends But Peter s father betrays Toulon by telling Major Kraus about his hideout in exchange for a pardon for his family Kraus and his men storm the ruin but the puppets fight back enabling Toulon and Hess to escape Kraus stops Peter and his father demanding to know where Toulon is Hertz fights against and is shot by Kraus While searching the nearby houses one of Kraus men is shot by Six Shooter but when Hess approaches him the soldier stabs him before expiring Hess dies from the injury telling Toulon to keep fighting Toulon returns once more to his old theater where he falls asleep from exhaustion and is soon joined by the now orphaned Peter At night Kraus returns to his office only to fall prey to an ambush by Toulon and his puppets now joined by Blade infused with Hess essence Toulon takes terrible revenge on Kraus by hanging him from the ceiling by his limbs and neck which are impaled by sharp hooks After having a halberd from Kraus office decorations planted into the floor point up Toulon sets the rope on fire the rope eventually snaps and Kraus fatally falls right onto the halberd The film ends with Toulon posing as Kraus and Peter leaving the country for Geneva on the express train Cast editGuy Rolfe as Andre Toulon Richard Lynch as Major Kraus Ian Abercrombie as Dr Hess Kristopher Logan as Lieutenant Eric Stein Aron Eisenberg as Peter Hertz Walter Gotell as General Mueller Sarah Douglas as Elsa Toulon Matthew Faison as Hertz Michelle Bauer as Lili Jasmine Touschek as Prostitute Eduard Will Soldier On Stage John Regis as Morgue Attendant Neal Parrow as Young Driver Kenneth Cortland as Pharmacy Soldier Lenny Rose as Train Station Agent Laurie Mateyko as Little Girl Rhonda Britten as Mother Michael Lowry as Hess Guard 1 Michael Leroy Rhodes as Hess Guard 2 John Cann as Young Dead Soldier Ivan J Rado as Cairo Merchant Featured puppets edit Blade Pinhead Leech Woman Jester Tunneler Six Shooter Djinn the Homunculus flashback Mephisto flashback Timeline Issue editAndre Toulon escaped Berlin in April of 1941 in this film However Toulon commits suicide on March 15 1939 in the first installment and this film mentions the Eastern Front whose conduct of operations did not take place until summer of 1941 This film could not have taken place in April of 1941 References edit Puppet Master III TV Guide Retrieved 2023 07 20 Puppet Master III Film Affinity Retrieved 2023 07 20 Puppet Master 1 2 3 Coming to Blu Ray Full Remastered transfers in 16 9 and 5 1 Full Moon Horror Retrieved 2012 07 24 External links editPuppet Master III Toulon s Revenge at IMDb nbsp Puppet Master III Toulon s Revenge at AllMovie nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Puppet Master III Toulon 27s Revenge amp oldid 1191818298, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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