Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge (1991)
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- R
- 1h 22min
- Fantasy, Horror
- 01 May 1992 (Japan)
- Video
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Complete, Cast awaiting verification
Guy Rolfe | ... |
Andre Toulon
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Richard Lynch | ... |
Major Kraus
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Ian Abercrombie | ... |
Dr. Hess
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Kristopher Logan | ... |
Lt. Eric Stein
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Aron Eisenberg | ... |
Peter Hertz
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Walter Gotell | ... |
General Mueller
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Sarah Douglas | ... |
Elsa Toulon
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Matthew Faison | ... |
Hertz
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Michelle Bauer | ... |
Lili
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Jasmine Totschek | ... |
Prostitute
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Eduard Will | ... |
Soldier on Stage
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John Regis | ... |
Morgue Attendant
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Neal Parrow | ... |
Young Driver
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Kenneth Cortland | ... |
Pharmacy Soldier
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Lenny Rose | ... |
Airport Agent
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Laurie Mateyko | ... |
Little Girl
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Rhonda Britten | ... |
Mother
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Michael Lowry | ... |
Hess's Guard
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Michael LeRoy Rhodes | ... |
Hess's Guard
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John Cann | ... |
Young Dead Soldier
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Michael Todd | ... |
Deathcore zombie
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Albert Band | ... |
Six-Shooter (uncredited)
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Conrad Brooks | ... |
Nazi Soldier (uncredited)
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Gino Colbert | ... |
Morgue Worker (uncredited)
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Michael Deak | ... |
Nazi Soldier (uncredited)
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Landon Hall | ... |
Brothel Girl (uncredited)
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Kevin O'Hara | ... |
Nazi Soldier (uncredited)
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Ivan J. Rado | ... |
Cairo Merchant (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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J.D. Walters | ... |
Nazi Soldier (uncredited)
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Directed by
David DeCoteau |
Written by
Charles Band | ... | (original idea) |
C. Courtney Joyner | ... | (written by) |
David Schmoeller | ... | (characters) (uncredited) |
Produced by
Charles Band | ... | executive producer |
David DeCoteau | ... | producer |
John Schouweiler | ... | producer |
Music by
Richard Band |
Cinematography by
Adolfo Bartoli | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Carol Oblath |
Editorial Department
Tom Barrett | ... | associate editor |
Ray Neapolitan | ... | assistant editor |
Jason Rosenbaum | ... | second assistant editor |
Scott Shields | ... | apprentice editor |
Chris Weber | ... | negative cutter |
Gary Weber | ... | negative cutter |
Production Design by
Billy Jett |
Art Direction by
Jonathan Bruce |
Makeup Department
David P. Barton | ... | special makeup effects designer: Modus EFX (as David Barton) |
Adam Brandy | ... | additional assistant hair stylist / additional assistant makeup artist |
Christl Colven | ... | assistant hair stylist (as Christl J. Colven) / assistant makeup artist (as Christl J. Colven) |
Thomas Floutz | ... | special makeup effects crew: Modus EFX (as Thom Floutz) |
Perry Fongheiser | ... | special makeup effects crew: Modus EFX |
Mark Garbarino | ... | special makeup effects crew: Modus EFX |
Palah Sandling | ... | hair stylist / makeup artist |
Yolanda Squatpump | ... | special makeup effects crew: Modus EFX |
Johnny Vegaline | ... | special makeup effects crew: Modus EFX (as Johnnie Vegaline) |
Scott Wheeler | ... | special makeup effects crew: Modus EFX |
Production Management
Steve Berkezchuk | ... | unit production manager (as Stephen Berkezchuk) |
David A. Weiner | ... | second unit |
Gretchen G. Wieland | ... | post-production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Chris Endicott | ... | second unit director (as Christopher Endicott) |
F. Cameron MacRae | ... | first assistant director: second unit / second assistant director |
Catherine Messier | ... | second second assistant director |
Scott Thomson | ... | first assistant director |
David A. Weiner | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Dina Lisabeth Duhl | ... | assistant property master (as Dina L. Duhl) |
James Fraser | ... | assistant art director |
Gregory Arthur Hill | ... | airbrush artist |
Charlie Jakab | ... | property master: second unit (as Charles Jakab) |
William Jones | ... | set decorator: second unit (as Bill Jones) |
Kenny Minster | ... | property master (as Kenneth Minster) |
Scott Shields | ... | art director: second unit |
Pete von Sholly | ... | storyboard artist (as Peter von Scholly) |
Sound Department
Cheryl Boyce | ... | assistant editor |
Sarah Brady | ... | adr editor |
John Brasher | ... | re-recording mixer |
Mark Cookson | ... | re-recording mixer / sound effects editor |
Brad Draper | ... | boom operator |
Gary Forbes | ... | dialogue editor |
Heather Leavitt | ... | assistant editor |
Adriane Marfiak | ... | sound effects editor |
Doug Reed | ... | foley editor |
D.J. Ritchie | ... | production sound mixer |
Lauren Stephens | ... | foley editor |
Phillip Raves | ... | sound effects editor (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Kevin McCarthy | ... | special effects supervisor |
Mark Rappaport | ... | puppet shop supervisor |
Scott Oshita | ... | mechanical designer (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
David Allen | ... | stop-motion animator: David Allen Productions |
Anthony Allen Barlow | ... | puppet effects crew: David Allen Productions (as Allen Barlow) |
Joanne Bloomfield | ... | lead puppet crew: David Allen Productions / puppeteer: David Allen Productions (as Joanne Lynn Bloomfield) |
Yancy Calzada | ... | puppet effects crew: David Allen Productions |
Lynette Eklund | ... | puppet effects crew: David Allen Productions (as Lynette Johnson) |
Chris Endicott | ... | lead puppet crew: David Allen Productions / puppeteer: David Allen Productions (as Christopher Hunter Endicott) / stop-motion animator: David Allen Productions |
Paul Gentry | ... | effects photography: David Allen Productions (as Paul W. Gentry) |
Dennis Gordon | ... | sculptor: David Allen Productions |
Joseph Grossberg | ... | additional puppeteer: David Allen Productions |
Louis Gutierrez | ... | puppet effects crew: David Allen Productions |
Mark Killingsworth | ... | puppet effects crew: David Allen Productions |
Donna Littleford | ... | effects production coordinator: David Allen Productions |
Mark Sisson | ... | puppet effects crew: David Allen Productions (as Mark Sison) |
Kirk Skodis | ... | puppet effects crew: David Allen Productions |
Cindy Sorenson | ... | puppeteer: David Allen Productions (as Cindy Lou Sorenson) |
Lisa Sturz | ... | puppet effects crew: David Allen Productions (as Lisa Aimee Sturz) |
John Teska | ... | lead puppet crew: David Allen Productions / puppeteer: David Allen Productions (as John Michael Teska) |
Brett B. White | ... | additional puppeteer: David Allen Productions (as Brett White) |
Steve Switaj | ... | effects photography (uncredited) |
Stunts
Chuck Borden | ... | stunt coordinator |
John Cann | ... | stunts |
George B. Colucci Jr. | ... | stunts (as George Colucci) |
Christopher Doyle | ... | stunts |
Lane Leavitt | ... | stunts |
Dennis Madalone | ... | stunts |
John Miller | ... | stunts |
Jon Conrad Pochron | ... | stunts |
Tim Trella | ... | stunts (as Tom Trella) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Aldo Antonelli | ... | camera operator / steadicam operator |
Christopher Bernal | ... | electrician |
Kelly Clear | ... | best boy (as Kelly 'The Troll' Clear) |
Jack Cooperman | ... | director of photography: second unit |
Jessica Bellone D'Altavilla | ... | loader |
Brad Draper | ... | grip |
Michael Gallagher | ... | grip |
Rick Hopper | ... | electrician |
Brian Kinzey | ... | electrician |
Danny Kuchuck | ... | best boy grip (as Danny 'Manson' Kuchuck) |
Rick Lamb | ... | first assistant camera |
Melissa Moseley | ... | still photographer |
Gino Natallichio | ... | electrician (as Gino Natalicchio) |
George Phillips | ... | grip |
Monica Schad | ... | second assistant camera (as Monica Carey-Silvera) |
Michael Tolochko | ... | key grip (as Michael 'Gorilla Grip' Tolochko Jr.) |
James D. Wickman | ... | dolly grip |
Michael G. Wojciechowski | ... | gaffer |
Kenny Yakkel | ... | grip |
Phil Yoder | ... | grip |
Michael King | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Helen Hull | ... | casting assistant |
Mike Johnson | ... | extras casting |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Shelly Boies | ... | assistant costume designer |
Location Management
Paul Wilson | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Richard Band | ... | musician: synclavier |
Nick Vidar | ... | music studio engineer |
Script and Continuity Department
Steve Gehrke | ... | script supervisor |
Mary Wright | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Dennis Goble | ... | transportation captain |
Joe P. Moreno | ... | water truck |
Joe Pisano | ... | vertical transportation coordinator |
John F. Teeple | ... | additional driver: honeywagon |
Paul Wilson | ... | horizontal transportation coordinator |
Additional Crew
Paul Andrew MacLean | ... | production assistant |
Steve Blum | ... | servicing coordinator |
Bennah Burton-Burtt | ... | assistant: Charles Band |
Jeffrey Court | ... | production controller |
James R. Danskin | ... | fire safety officer |
Monica Heitmann | ... | publicity coordinator |
Mickey Kaiserman | ... | executive controller |
Karen Lewald | ... | production accountant |
Royce Mathew | ... | assistant to producer / assistant to producers |
Eric Miller | ... | assistant to director |
Suzanne Mitchell | ... | production secretary |
Kevin O'Hara | ... | craft service (as Kevin Reed O'Hara) |
Kyle Raimi | ... | production assistant (as Kyle Silverman) |
John Rassmussen | ... | director of communications (as John Rasmussen) |
Vernon C. Samworth | ... | fire safety officer |
Gunther Schiff | ... | production legal |
Daniel Schweiger | ... | promotions |
Scott Shields | ... | production assistant |
Karen Spencer | ... | production accountant (as Karen L. Spencer) / production auditor |
Catherine Walker | ... | marketing executive |
Peter Wetherell | ... | executive of international relations |
Christopher Wheeler | ... | chief accountant |
Brett B. White | ... | puppeteer |
Greg Aronowitz | ... | promotional art (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Full Moon Entertainment (1991) (United States) (video) (laserdisc)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (1991) (United States) (VHS)
- CIC Video (1992) (Australia) (VHS)
- CIC Video (1992) (Spain) (VHS)
- France Film (1992) (Canada) (VHS) (Quebec)
- Highlight Video (1992) (Germany) (VHS)
- Teleargentina (1992) (Argentina) (VHS)
- Videomax (1992) (Mexico) (VHS)
- Concorde Film (1993) (Netherlands)
- Warner Home Video (Netherlands) (VHS)
- The Sci-Fi Channel (1998) (United States) (tv)
- Full Moon Entertainment (2000) (United States) (DVD)
- Quality Films (2005) (Mexico) (DVD)
- Wizard Entertainment (2009) (United States) (DVD)
- Echo Bridge Home Entertainment (2010) (United States) (DVD)
- New Video (2010) (United States) (DVD)
- 88 Films (2012) (United Kingdom) (Blu-ray)
- Full Moon Features (2012) (United States) (Blu-ray)
- Full Moon Features (2012) (United States) (DVD) (Remastered)
- Alive Vertrieb und Marketing (2017) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
- Alive Vertrieb und Marketing (2017) (Germany) (DVD)
- Wicked-Vision Media (2021) (Germany) (Blu-ray) (Puppet Master Collection)
- Full Moon Features (2022) (United States) (Ultra HD Blu-ray)
- WMM (2022) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
Special Effects
- David Allen Productions (visual effects)
- Modus EFX (special makeup effects)
- Players Special Effects (special mechanical effects)
Other Companies
- Another Grip and Lighting Truck (grip and lighting equipment)
- Ben's Casting (extras casting)
- Brittany Enterprises (honeywagons)
- Cine-Com Payroll (show auditor accounting software provided by)
- Cinema Home Video Productions (special thanks)
- Cohen Insurance, New York (insurance)
- David Allen Productions (puppet effects creator)
- Deluxe Entertainment Services (color)
- Essex Productions (II) (grip and lighting equipment)
- Iberia Airlines (special thanks)
- J.B. & Associates Inc. (sound post-production)
- Mel Underwood Water Truck Inc. (water truck)
- Mercer Titles & Optical Effects Ltd. (titles and opticals)
- Moonstone Records (soundtrack available on)
- Perseverance Records (soundtrack)
- Ray's Distinctive Catering (catering)
- Technovisual S.r.l. (steadicam)
- Ultravision (lenses and accessories)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Set in Berlin during WWII, the Nazi regime is attempting to develop a drug that will animate the dead, in order to use in the war effort. Toulon arouses suspicion as a Nazi dissident, and his secret is discovered. During a Nazi raid on his home, Toulon's beautiful wife is murdered. Toulon vows revenge, with the help of his animated puppets. This movie gives a new perspective on Toulon and his "friends".
Written by Craig West |
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Taglines | When good puppets go bad See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $800,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | The laughter of the Six-Shooter puppet was supplied by Albert Band, father of producer/Full Moon CEO Charles Band. Albert had escaped France during the Nazi regime, which means every time the viewer hears Six-Shooter laughing after he had gunned down a Nazi, that it is the actual voice of a man who had really escaped from them. See more » |
Goofs | In Puppet Master (1989), part of the legend of Toulon is that he committed suicide in 1939. This movie takes place in 1941, and he is still very much alive. This should have been set in 1938. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Full Moon Fantasy (1993). See more » |
Crazy Credits | At the end of the credits, Six-Shooter's laugh can be heard. See more » |