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Paul Le Mat | Alex Whitaker | |
William Hickey | Andre Toulon | |
Irene Miracle | Dana Hadley | |
Jimmie F. Skaggs | Neil Gallagher | |
Robin Frates | Megan Gallagher | |
Matt Roe | Frank Forrester | |
Kathryn O'Reilly | Carissa Stamford | |
Mews Small | Theresa | |
Barbara Crampton | Woman at Carnival | |
David Boyd | Man at Carnival | |
Ed Cook | Pinhead | |
Linda Cook | Leech Woman | |
Tim Dornberg | Tunneler | |
Michael Laide | Jester | |
Bert Rosario | Blade |
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Producer | Charles Band
Hope Perello |
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Writer | Charles Band
David Schmoeller |
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Cinematography | Sergio Salvati
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Musician | Richard Band
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“Puppet Master” is a classic cult horror story that begins during World War 2 when André Toulon (William Hickey) a puppet maker stumbles upon an ancient formula that gives life to unliving things. Toulon gives the formula to his puppets and they come alive. Now the Nazi’s want the formula for their war. The puppet maker commits suicide and now some years later, Neil Gallagher (Jimmie F. Skaggs) finds the formula and then sends word to his friends Alex Whitaker (Paul Le Mat), Dana Hadley (Irene Miracle), Frank Forrester (Matt Roe) and Carissa Stamford (Kathryn O'Reilly) who arrive to find his wife Megan (Robin Frates) claiming Neil is dead. Now the group has to solve Neil’s murder and escape the revenge of the living puppets. |
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