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PUPPETMASTER

1989 โ€ข US HMDB
October 12, 1989

After being contacted by their mysterious former colleague, four psychics arrive at a secluded hotel where they are stalked by a group of murderous puppets.

Fantasy Horror Fantascienza

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Production: Charles Band (Executive Producer)Hope Perello (Producer)
Screenplay: David Schmoeller (Screenplay)Kenneth J. Hall (Story)J.S. Cardone (Story)
Music: Richard Band (Original Music Composer)
Cinematography: Sergio Salvati (Director of Photography)

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Marco Castellini

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An old 'magician' manages to bring to life some small puppets he himself created. After his death, his wife invites some of his colleagues and friends to the late husband's villa, following his last wish. During the night, the terrible cursed dolls brought to life by the old man come alive and wreak havoc on the villa's occupants. A blatant copy of Stuart Gordon's 'Dolls', the film is a real bore, poorly directed, poorly acted, and completely devoid of scary scenes (except for the sequence where the little dolls attack and tear apart the body of a couple caught in an intimate moment). Strangely, it has become 'famous', available for rent in almost every video store, but it is certainly not worth the rental price. Produced by the 'king' of B-Movies, Charles Band.

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