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Puppet Master: The Legacy


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Manufacturer: SHADOW ENTERTAINMENT
Starring: Jacob Witkin, Kate Orsini, Ian Abercrombie, Sage Allen, Stephen Blackehart
Directed By: Charles Band
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Video Format: DVD
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Brand: Koch International
EAN: 0763843815360
Format Features: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
Label: SHADOW ENTERTAINMENT
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: SHADOW ENTERTAINMENT
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2004-10-05
Running Time: 80
Studio: SHADOW ENTERTAINMENT
Theatrical Release Date: 2004-08-10

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Editorial Reviews:

The history of horror began when Andre Toulon, a benign toy maker, became the master of a group of killer puppets. It’s a tale of sorcery, death, resurrection and deadly revenge as told by Eric Weiss – a young boy who was once protected from Hitler’s SS by Toulon. Weiss, now a grown man, has spent his life trying to perfect Toulon’s secret of giving life to the inanimate. The tale unfolds, weaving new footage with flashbacks from previous Puppet Master films as it becomes a battle of wills between Weiss and Maclain. The new puppet master remains defiant as the assassin moves in the for the kill, unaware that Weiss has found the secret and Toulon’s puppets are ready to shed blood for their master again…


User Comments about the Puppet Master: The Legacy

okey first lets talk about what the hell happened to the outstanding production of the movie.it contained a lot of old clips and nothing new.the dvd case said that it includes over 2 hours rare behind the scenes of the puppetmaster series but that is a lie.well i am a big fan of these series so i expect a graet cinema movie soon.



Even so, it is not really worth more than 6 bucks new. Overall, I would say that if you are an ardent fan of the series, you may spend your time better watching something else. It can bring back pleasant memories if you have been a casual fan of the series and are willing to check these out on DVD technology. If you dig killer doll/puppet movies from the golden age of 80's horror, and haven't really gotten into this series as much as you wish you could, then pay the least amount for this as possible. It does however, raise the question as to why the rest of the series has not been released yet or is easily available. The Full Moon trailers advertise other 80's gems such as DOLLS amongst others that should be and have no business not being on DVD.or at least available on here or your average DVD store. Let me sum this up for you in as short a space as possible:Be FOREWARNED: This is not a full-length movie.


It is for this reason alone that you may find it worthwhile to buy this 'story'. It is a regurgitation of the previous REAL installments of the series. I am being generous with 2 stars only for the fact that most of the rest of the original series is either unavailable or very hard to obtain on DVD. I really wish I could say that it can hold you over for widely-released official versions of all the films, but I just can't.


Puppet Master vs Demonic Toys is coming. Fans of the series who have seen the previous films many times will more than likely fail to find this entry particularly entertaining since they have seen 95% of this film before. Part 8 isn't as much fun as the previous films. I wish you the best with your future film projects and will be checking out Dr Moreau's House of Pain in the near future.Keep the faith Puppet-heads. Sci Fi Channel will be showing Puppet Master vs Demonic Toys in December.


We've been waiting forever for this so lets hope it's a good one. The new cast (all two of em) are fine and there are far worse ways to spend a rainy Saturday afternoon in front of the tube than watching Puppet Master Legacy - but that's the highest praise I can give this one. Puppet Master fans may find themselves dissapointed with Part 8/Legacy because it's a "clip show" that uses clips from the previous 7 films. I'm a big fan of Band's previous work.


As a "clip show" it's fine but it's not what most fans of the series are looking for. Too bad. I know he has a new one called Dr Moreau's House of Pain but the rest of his recent releases are retreads of previously shot footage. Even if it isn't Im perfectly happy with my DVD set of Puppet Master 1 -7 so I can't complain.


I've enjoyed the 7 previous Puppet Master films a great deal though - so hell I'll be kind to this one and give it 2 1/2 stars.Fortunately there's a 9th Puppet Master on the horizon. Legacy might be OK if you go into it knowing that it's far from a new Puppet Master entry and if you haven't seen the previous Puppet Master films in quite some time. Thanks for the fun Charles Band.


Most of the reviews on here seem to be for the original Puppet Master. The heavy use of flashbacks ALMOST works but ultimately the movie doesn't deliver. I agree that the first movie was great fun (I enjoyed the first seven films in the series actually) but this review is for Puppet Master Legacy which is the 8th film in the series.


Thus in Puppet Master Legacy we get a few minutes of new footage involving a woman with a gun questioning the adult Peter, from part III, about Andre Toulon's secret and the rest of the film is all stock footage from Puppet Master 1 -7. That's right - 95% of Puppet Master Legacy is flashbacks to previous Pupet Master films. It seems that Charles Band has fallen on hard times.


Meanwhile: Take a look at Puppet Master 1- 7, pop some corn, enjoy a cold drink, kick back, and enjoy.


But they at least were still in buisness last year (2003) because they churned out this blasfemous piece of garbage.I will say that I'm glad the puppets (kind of) got an ending. Yeah that sucks doesn't it. Heck I'm not even sure they exist anymore. R.I.P. Darn, I was hoping that was at least one loose end they'd tie up.I understand Full Moon barely had the budget to buy a Big Mac in the later years of thier movies. Puppet Master. But I wanted to see them work toward it, not sit passively by while the latest puppet master and some spy chick relived moments from the last seven movies.


Not to mention the movie only lasted an hour and ten minutes AND there were no extras on the dvd.It's sad that such a great francise had to deteriorate completely before it was laid to rest. You know that feeling you get when your favorite show that's been on for years ends with a clip show. Although the explanation as to how Leech Woman died and then showed back up three movies later in perfect condition was still not touched upon. "Puppet Master Legacy" takes this idea and applies it in movie form.The continuity of this series has always been horribly skewed so I was interested to see how they tied everything together. I suppose they did a fairly good job, at least it seems to make sense. At least Full Moon can no longer bastarize your name.


The movie, if you can call it that, is also a mere one hour and eleven minutes, with no bonus features on the DVD. This is nothing but clips of the old movies loosely strung together as some unidentified spy character tries to learn the Puppet Master's secrets. If anything, this is just an extended promotion for the seven original films. Do any of these reviews actually refer to "Puppet Master : Legacy". As a fan of the Puppet Master series, I was greatly disappointed. I wish Full Moon would buy back the rights to their original Puppet Master films and release them properly on DVD. This was a terrible movie. This poor hack-job of recycled movie clips is just awful.






 


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