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Puppet Master: The Legacy

  • Video
  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
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2.7/10
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Puppet Master: The Legacy (2003)
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Peter Hertz, who was rescued from the Nazis as a child by Andre Toulon in the 1940s, is now an old man and has inherited the puppets. He is pursued by an assassin who forces him to tell her ... Read allPeter Hertz, who was rescued from the Nazis as a child by Andre Toulon in the 1940s, is now an old man and has inherited the puppets. He is pursued by an assassin who forces him to tell her the entire history of Toulon and the puppets.Peter Hertz, who was rescued from the Nazis as a child by Andre Toulon in the 1940s, is now an old man and has inherited the puppets. He is pursued by an assassin who forces him to tell her the entire history of Toulon and the puppets.

  • Director
    • Charles Band
  • Writer
    • C. Courtney Joyner
  • Stars
    • Jacob Witkin
    • Kate Orsini
    • Ian Abercrombie
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    2.7/10
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    • Director
      • Charles Band
    • Writer
      • C. Courtney Joyner
    • Stars
      • Jacob Witkin
      • Kate Orsini
      • Ian Abercrombie
    • 26User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
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    Jacob Witkin
    Jacob Witkin
    • Peter Hertz
    Kate Orsini
    Kate Orsini
    • Maclain
    Ian Abercrombie
    Ian Abercrombie
    • Dr. Hess
    • (archive footage)
    Sage Allen
    • Martha
    • (archive footage)
    Michelle Bauer
    Michelle Bauer
    • Lili
    • (archive footage)
    Stephen Blackehart
    Stephen Blackehart
    • First Servant
    • (archive footage)
    Gordon Currie
    Gordon Currie
    • Rick Myers
    • (archive footage)
    Brigitta Dau
    Brigitta Dau
    • Ilsa
    • (archive footage)
    Jack Donner
    Jack Donner
    • Afzel
    • (archive footage)
    George 'Buck' Flower
    George 'Buck' Flower
    • Matthew
    • (archive footage)
    Walter Gotell
    Walter Gotell
    • General Mueller
    • (archive footage)
    Josh Green
    Josh Green
    • Robert 'Tank' Winsley
    • (archive footage)
    Michael Guerin
    • Joey
    • (archive footage)
    Emily Harrison
    Emily Harrison
    • Jane
    • (archive footage)
    William Hickey
    William Hickey
    • Andre Toulon
    • (archive footage)
    Richard Lynch
    Richard Lynch
    • Major Kraus
    • (archive footage)
    George Peck
    George Peck
    • Dr. Magrew
    • (archive footage)
    Ivan J. Rado
    Ivan J. Rado
    • Cairo Merchant
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Charles Band
    • Writer
      • C. Courtney Joyner
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    Michael_Elliott

    Cheap Excuse for a Movie

    Puppet Master: The Legacy (2003)

    1/2 (out of 4)

    Ultra-cheap eighth entry in the series starts off with a woman taking Eric Weiss (the boy from PUPPET MASTER III) hostage and demanding him to tell her the secrets of the puppets. From this point on we start a whole string of flash backs to earlier films in the series with constant "looks" at the present time as the woman becomes more and more demanding. It turns out that SILENT NIGHT DEADLY NIGHT 2 isn't the cheapest horror film ever made. No, that honor goes to this installment, which runs 74-minutes and being generous I'd say that at least sixty-minutes are nothing more than clips from the previous seven movies. Die-hard fans might enjoy seeing a cut down version of the previous movies with a few new scenes added in but to me this is about as cheap as you can get and I really see no reason to applaud the cheapness of a film like this. The only reason I could see this film being important is for those people who aren't really interested in the series but want to see what "story" all of the movies told. Instead of seeing the previous seven movies you could just watch this thing and get the general idea of what the series was about. Unlike watching the previous seven movies in order, this one here would at least allow you to see the "story" in chronological order. Since the series jumped around so much none of them were in order so the clips here are as followed: RETRO, PM3, PM, PM2, PM4, PM5 and then CURSE. The new footage isn't all that well shot but the two actors aren't that bad. THE LEGACY is an ultra-cheap film that's only purpose was to milk an already dead series. With that said, two more films would follow so I'm guessing this at least made the company some money.
    1sammyt-57687

    Pathetic and Downright Embarrassing

    I'm currently going through the entire Puppet Master franchise and watching every single movie. Unfortunately that meant I had to watch this lazy "movie."

    It is about 70 minutes of clips from the previous 7 movies with about 5-6 minutes of the new "plot" which is just Peter and some police agent sitting in a cellar where the puppets are stored. I fast-forwarded through 95% of the movie and I'm not even exaggerating. I don't know who green lit this but it's clear it was nothing more than a cash grab to profit off the name.

    The "legacy" is being lazy and using previously filmed material from actual good movies. Did the producer for this movie sit on his couch while compiling the clips? I am literally begging you to skip this.
    5jluis1984

    Good one... but only if you are a fan...

    The Puppet Master movies were among the best movies ever produced by Full Moon Entertainment in the early 90s. They were about a group of living Puppets who followed the orders of their master, the main concept was that if the master was good, the puppets were good and used their skills for good, but if the master was evil, the puppets were evil killers. The movies were of good quality but when Full Moon's budget started to be lower, the movies' quality went downhill, with bad effects and awful scripts. The Puppet Master series was severely affected by all this. A shame indeed, because from being one of their best series, it ended in the lowest of the low.

    To end quickly, the Puppet Master storyline was a chaos with the only things that tied the movies together were the Puppets and its original master, Andre Toulon. The rest of the characters had been forgotten, changed or disappeared with no explanation. So Charles Band, the mind behind most of Full Moon Entertainment successes and failures gives us "Puppet Master: The Legacy" as a way to fix the problems of the series and finally putting an end to his beloved story.

    In "Legacy", we find Peter Hertz, the boy who as child during World War II was helped by Andre Toulon and escaped with him from Nazi Germany. Now, named Eric Weiss (played by Jason Witkin), in the present, he has finally discovered the fate of his friend after many years of lost contact. In the Bodega Bay hotel he found Toulon's notes and his beloved Puppets, but he was found by a mysterious woman named Maclain (Kate Orsini) hired to find the Puppets and Toulon's secret.

    The movie follows a discussion between the two of them, remembering Toulon and his actions since he learned the secret of life, until his death and rebirth. While Weiss remembers Toulon as a great man whose life was destroyed by the Nazis, Maclain knows him as a mad psycho who enslaved the puppets.

    The movie works very well in terms of giving sense to the storyline, trying to fix the enormous plot holes the series had. To do this, the movie uses clips from all the Puppet Master movies, although this has to do more with the fact that it had almost no budget than with a creative decision.

    The new material (barely 30 minutes) is well acted, and in fact is better acted than most of the acting in the series. It really shows how hard Band tried to fix his most successful series, as the clips from previous movies are very good edited, and work better than watching the entire awful movies (clips from Parts 4, 5 and Retro Puppet Master for example). We also get to know the fate of characters from all the movies, as they are mentioned in the conversations between Maclain and Weiss.

    As a fan, watching the movie was kind of sad, because it was very obvious that this was a desperate attempt to fix a series that has been badly damaged over the years; nevertheless, the effort is very appreciated, because it finally gives a fitting conclusion to Full Moon's best selling movies.

    30 minutes and clips of previous movies is not my idea of a good movie, but this movie is definitely a must see for every fan of the Puppet Master series. 6/10
    1genderarm

    15 minutes of cash-in

    Literally 15 minutes of passive exposition and the rest is a bunch of cut scenes from older movies. This was directed by the company owner or something like that. Basically it was an easy money.

    I seriously couldn't give this movie anything more than a one. It tries as doing absolutely nothing.
    1TedStixonAKAMaximumMadness

    A cheap, sloppy mess, "Puppet Master: The Legacy" is the second-worst entry in the series, and a fundamentally flawed, "clip-show" of a film with no originality...

    I'm thrown for a loop trying to think of how to write a review for Charles Band's 2003 film "Puppet Master: The Legacy." I actually, honestly cannot think of a way to summarize it. I grew up watching copies of the earlier "Puppet Master" movies behind my parent's backs (they didn't approve of the gore until I was a teenager), so when I recently got the "Puppet Master" box-set as a nostalgic gift from my father, I popped this one in, thinking it would be an interesting film.

    Oh... my... god.

    Words cannot describe this movie.

    "Puppet Master: The Legacy" is essentially a 15-minute long short film, that is padded with about an hour of footage from the previous films, as a character explains the plot of the series to another person. Yup, that's right... this is the horror movie equivalent of a sitcom clip-show. You know? Those lame episodes where the producers would run out of money and just string together a series of clips from prior episodes, with a lame bookend scene of the characters recalling the old clips? This movie is one of those!

    And what makes it even sadder- the "story" that is used to string together the clips is one of the most poorly written, insanely plotted and hilariously cheaply-shot "plots" I've ever seen.

    The abundance of old footage actually serves two purposes, to actually be fair. One- for the reason I stated above, to give the producers fodder to release a new DVD of this awful clip-show, and Two- to try and fix a few continuity problems that existed within the series. This film does this by making the overall plot even MORE confused and convoluted (so now the first film is technically the third film, and the second film is technically the eighth film?), and by flat-out disrespecting characters and ideas from previous entries. (Including a moment where the main character from the fourth and fifth film is killed by a single line of dialog- our villain says: "Oh, I uh... killed him." and that's it. So disrespectful to the fans.)

    The plot of the new footage is this- a man named Eric Weiss (unknown actor who we'll never hear from again) is captured by some rogue agent chick named Maclain (unknown actress who we'll never hear from again) who forces him to tell her the story of the puppets from the movies. That's it. It's stupid.

    The kicker is that the new footage doesn't even try to LOOK good. It's some of the laziest, cheapest footage I've ever seen. It looks like it was filmed on an 80's VHS camcorder, the lighting is abysmal, there is no real set-decoration or design to speak of, and the acting is hilariously bad.

    As a fan of the series, this film just felt like a cheap, cash-grabbing insult. This is a 1 out of 10, plain and simple. (Yet somehow isn't as bad as the pain-inducing "Puppet Master VS Demonic Toys." Saw that once about five years ago, and it still makes me angry.)

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    • Trivia
      This movie marks the final appearance of the original puppets made by David Allen and Dennis Gordon. All of them were sold at an auction one year after this movie. All of the new sequels used replicas made by new artists.
    • Goofs
      In almost every scene featuring the Puppets in the wraparound, strings are visible.
    • Quotes

      Maclain: I'm not here for the secret of what brings these puppets to life. I wanna know what makes them die. For good. Damn fool... I was sent here for the secret by the creatures Toulon left behind. The immortals. Souls trapped in wooden bodies, living every day in agony. All they want is revenge on their puppet master. And now that's you. Congratulations on your legacy.

    • Alternate versions
      The Blu-ray version of the movie is a much higher quality and has smoother transitions between the archival clips. The biggest difference is that this version has slightly different clips used in the digital intro and is missing a single voice over segment of Andre Toulon explaining how he wanted to spill the blood of his enemies for the death of his wife, which is intact on every release prior to the remaster.
    • Connections
      Edited into Carnage Collection - Puppet Master: Trunk Full of Terror (2022)

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Puppet Master 8
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Shadow Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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