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Puppet Master 5

  • Video
  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
3.5K
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Puppet Master 5 (1994)
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The puppets battle their most powerful enemy yet as they protect their new master from the demon God that created the Secret of Life.The puppets battle their most powerful enemy yet as they protect their new master from the demon God that created the Secret of Life.The puppets battle their most powerful enemy yet as they protect their new master from the demon God that created the Secret of Life.

  • Director
    • Jeff Burr
  • Writers
    • Steven E. Carr
    • Jo Duffy
    • Todd Henschell
  • Stars
    • Gordon Currie
    • Chandra West
    • Ian Ogilvy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeff Burr
    • Writers
      • Steven E. Carr
      • Jo Duffy
      • Todd Henschell
    • Stars
      • Gordon Currie
      • Chandra West
      • Ian Ogilvy
    • 35User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gordon Currie
    Gordon Currie
    • Rick Myers
    Chandra West
    Chandra West
    • Susie
    Ian Ogilvy
    Ian Ogilvy
    • Jennings
    Teresa Hill
    Teresa Hill
    • Lauren
    Guy Rolfe
    Guy Rolfe
    • Toulon
    Nicholas Guest
    Nicholas Guest
    • Hendy
    Willard E. Pugh
    Willard E. Pugh
    • Jason
    • (as Willard Pugh)
    Diane McBain
    Diane McBain
    • Attorney
    Duane Whitaker
    Duane Whitaker
    • Scott
    Kaz Garas
    Kaz Garas
    • Man #2
    Clu Gulager
    Clu Gulager
    • Man #1
    Harri James
    • Nurse
    Ron O'Neal
    Ron O'Neal
    • Dectective
    Chuck Williams
    Chuck Williams
    • Policeman
    Ash Adams
    Ash Adams
    • Cameron
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Albert Band
    Albert Band
    • Six-Shooter
    • (uncredited)
    Christopher Hayes
    • Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    Jake McKinnon
    Jake McKinnon
    • Sutek
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jeff Burr
    • Writers
      • Steven E. Carr
      • Jo Duffy
      • Todd Henschell
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    User reviews35

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    5lost-in-limbo

    "Do you think those things are dangerous?"

    The final chapter… ah where have I heard this before? "Sorry your reservation has just been cancelled!" Well we know that's definitely not the case, as Full Moon's killer doll franchise is still kicking on. Chapter 5 pretty much follows on from the fourth film (as they were virtually shot back-to-back by director Jeff Burr with the same cast and crew) and I found it a little more enjoyable than previous instalment. After recapping what had already occurred, again the new puppet master Rick Myers must face up against the ancient Egyptian God Sutek who wants to destroy any sort of evidence about its reanimated ancient magic that Toulon had stolen and also cope with an interfering scientist played with devious glee by Ian Ogilvy.

    The outlandish story layout is simply as before, repeating what happened in the fourth chapter (even with a storm brewing) but the pacing is a lot better and energy much more spruce with the Gothic seaside hotel having a little more of an impression. The thing was that the sequences involving Sutek just didn't seem to work (with its unconvincing voice reciting ridiculous dialogues and the dramatic body movements). It looked good it detail, but I preferred when it wasn't focusing on that demon. Director Jeff Burr ably constructs some atmospheric set-pieces, creating more a nightmarish tone like a very odd, but jarring dream sequence that was just as darkly unpleasant as any of the scenes from the original. Quite uneven in mood, due to its unbalanced material of humour and horror, but at times the goofiness does take away from it. Like some of the attack / death set-ups follow a formula; run, fall on ground, begin crawling and wrestle than die a bloody death. Not much else to it.

    The illuminating special effects are just as potent as before with it colourful optical work and masterful puppet creations. The creativity shows in the puppet work forming their own characteristics, from the animation and the effective movements of the puppets. All the iconic puppets return, also with the new creation Decapitron that's inhabitant by the spirit Andre Toulon when resurrected by electricity. Modest acting by returning leads Gordon Currie and Chandra West. Teresa Hill returns in a lesser part and Guy Rolfe. Ian Ogilvy is great and Clu Gulager makes a cameo appearance. There's good support by Nicholas Guest, Willard E. Pugh and Duane Whitaker.
    5atinder

    Average movie to Average series

    This movie start off just Day after Puppet Master 4, which I thought was decent idea, to give a hint of first in it.

    This movie did have bit more of plot then the one before, everyone from last movie turn, even Sutekh who creates a new creature.

    This was entertaining to watch and it's never it's boring at all as them movie flows really well..

    The acting was decent in this movie, better then the one before.

    I give this movie 5 out of 10

    I going to skip sixth, really messed thing up with no Torch and bring back Leech Woman, when she killed in part 2!

    By missing 6, Part 7 is sequel to Part 3 ?
    2paulclaassen

    You won't notice if you skip this installment.

    This installment is completely unnecessary, as it is very similar to Part 4. In fact, Puppet Master 4 & 5 were filmed simultaneously, and it shows. They were clearly running out of ideas. The film follows directly on Part 4 with the same actors. The story begins with Rick (Gordon Currie) - now accused of murder - telling what happened in the previous film, but from there it's pretty much deja vu. Torch is back, having only been in Part 2, as if they suddenly remembered about him. Rick acts as if he knows Torch, but he was not in Part 4, and only appeared for about 20 seconds in this installment. Why?

    You can easily skip this film and you won't miss any part of the storyline.
    the chocolate chupacabra

    one of the best

    First of all don't believe ALL of the harsh words that were said about this film. In my opinion it is definitely worth a try. Part six was MUCH worse. This one was creative and different as each movie in the series. I know what I am talking about; I've been a huge fan since I was a kid, I've seen all of the movies, and I even own a Blade replica. Maybe the reason why I liked this movie so much is because when I first saw it I was very young (yet at the same time an obsessed fan) and found the plot perfect for me: all of our favorite little puppets, including a very cool new one who only appears in parts four and five, are this time completely good and fighting pure evil and equally small enemies. It was neat seeing the puppets really work together, it was neat seeing them interact and communicate with humans in a friendly way for a change, and it was also neat that there was sequel that I could actually watch with my family. (keeping in mind that I was young and that the other films were much more "hard core", not that I didn't love the carnage candy myself) The point is we know that while these puppets are good they have done a million ultra-violent,perverse,maniacal, and destructive things, which makes a perfect stand off between our little anti-heros and the absolutely evil demons. And a lot of fans seem to forget that the puppets did not turn good, but in fact were always good. If you've seen part 3 you would know that they were nice people in life, and if you are a steady viewer in the puppets adventures you should notice the fact that the puppets up untill know have killed for only two reasons: survival or because their master(s) forced them to. So give the flick a try, I know that some of you will not like it but it is one of my favorites in the ever-expanding Puppet Master universe.
    5barnthebarn

    Final Chapter...Latest Chapter...Chapter

    Certainly not the 'final chapter' and though sometimes subtitled 'the latest chapter' this is also true of Puppet Master 2, 3, 4 and the other sequels. Filmed concurrently with Chapter 4 (NOT back-to-back as often mis-claimed) this has the same director (Jeff Burr) and most of the main cast - though yummy Teresa Hill is in a coma and Gordon Currie beefcakes his way through police questioning and whatever with the help of sex interest (not love) Chandra West. English actor Ian Ogilvy joins the English (and frankly quite amazing) Guy Rolfe as Toulon. Ogilvy plays a villainous doctor wanting to steal the puppets secret but of course has to battle with the lovely puppets, their saviour Gordon Currie and the Egypyian God, Suketh and Mr Totem from the third film. Many of the extras in this one (including the thugs that Ogilvy hires to steal the puppets) are actual animators and special effects people so its fun to see them acting alongside that which they normally create. Toulon barely features again and its truly a pity that the team at Full Moon couldn't produce a stronger story and one where Toulon could truly feature (Guy Rolfe was deceased before any demanding sequel was made). Not sure why this seemed better than volume four but it is less dull and the English/Canadian cast make good viewing. Top scenes include menacing Six-Shooter fires the fingers from Totems' claws and a dream sequence (usually so tedious) where Teresa Hill (the psychic from number four who is in a coma now) is orgasmic in a blood filled bath tub as Pinhead holds her head as Tunneler drills her skull - it's a job to explain why this scene is so great but see it and you'll probably agree. Special mention for Jester because he rocks and in a way his head rolls!..!

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    • Trivia
      A day of filming was lost due to the crew walking out, as their paychecks had collectively bounced.
    • Goofs
      (at around 52 mins) In the previous film, Torch has never been seen or mentioned throughout the movie. In this film, Ricky knows his name and his existence without hesitation when he spots the puppet.
    • Quotes

      Susie: [crouches down in front of Pinhead] Hey little guy, where's Rick?

      [Pinhead shrugs]

      Susie: You stay here, okay?

    • Connections
      Edited from Puppet Master 4 (1993)

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1995 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Full Movie on Hulu
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production company
      • Full Moon Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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