Puppet Master: The Legacy (Video 2003)

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Puppet Master: The Legacy: Directed by Charles Band. With Jacob Witkin, Kate Orsini, Ian Abercrombie, Sage Allen. Peter Hertz, who was rescued from the Nazis as a child by Andre Toulon in the 1940’s, 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.

“Attempting to acquire the truth about the puppets, an agent interrogates one of the last known survivors of the legendary puppet mastersu0026#39; work and learns of their grisly history as to how they came into being as well as their history together, ultimately forcing a final showdown with them.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis was one of the worst films ever made. This is essentially a clip show of everything weu0026#39;ve seen for the series up until the present, attempting to retcon the franchise into a cohesive storyline which is the only apparent purpose of this one. Including the information about the backstory of the franchise to tell the origins of what happened before, placing everything in its state of the franchise by zipping around to the various films. However, not only is that obvious about the film is simply clips due to the transparent quality of the source material of the clips which dips in and out of quality so obvious that thereu0026#39;s never any doubt where the material came from and is set up so clumsily that it never escapes the obvious usage of these scenes. There was quite an odd tone to this one as well due to the different types of films being covered which not only gives this quite a cheap look but also wildly chaotic and disjointed tone that really doesnu0026#39;t make much sense as thereu0026#39;s no real connection to how this one goes back and forth between any of the films, and with a lame final stinger it makes no sense as for what the legacy actually is since everything is wrapped up in such a lame manner. Despite it being constant puppet action and a fast-paced story, overall thereu0026#39;s little need to watch this one at all.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eRated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Language.”

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