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Puppet Master II

A new team of paranormal researchers has come to the hotel to investigate its murder-soaked past; the puppets -- led by a new member, Torch -- shed some light on the matter, as they tunnel, burn, strangle and hook to survive.

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Release : 1990
Rating : 5.3
Studio : Full Moon Entertainment, 
Crew : Production Design,  Set Decoration, 
Cast : Collin Bernsen Greg Webb Charlie Spradling Jeff Celentano Nita Talbot
Genre : Horror Science Fiction Mystery

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Reviews

Alicia
2021/05/13

I love this movie so much

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Matrixiole
2018/08/30

Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.

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Odelecol
2018/08/30

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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PiraBit
2018/08/30

if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.

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GL84
2016/05/23

Arriving at a rural estate, a team of researchers studying the psychic connection of the facility learn that the series of strange deaths surrounding them are the responsibility of a group of malicious puppets working for their master and must stop his deadly plans.This one proved to be a rather enjoyable sequel. One of the better elements here for this one is the fact that there's quite a lot of material here with the puppets being featured which is what really sells this one heavily. Once again, there's a multitude of screen- time shared here with many of the puppets being given equal time throughout the film so that not everything is centered around one or two. Some show up more frequently but there's enough on display here that it manages to let nearly everyone have a moment to shine quite brightly so that in the end it really lets the group as a whole show off their wares into being formidable and imposing. This is played out over the course of several rather enjoyable action scenes here where they get into several rather fun moments, from the first abduction in the bedroom to the encounter with the psychics in their own quarters which gives away their presence to the others when they capture it after the brutal kill involved, though the film's greatest set-piece is the encounter in the couple's shack which is a great deal of fun with the shock kill being committed before the whole thing gets started, the chillingly suspenseful stalking scenes against the first puppet before bringing in the newest creation which gives this a strong action- packed moment. Even the finale, from the race to get to the girlfriend held captive by the doctor and going against the different puppets to make his way to the room where it has the great confrontation with the puppets coming into play for a nice twist ending that serves this one nicely while providing all the fine gore in the kills that's required to give this some enjoyable moments. There is a few flaws to be found with this one, which mainly stems from the fact that there's a rather sizeable portion of the film that doesn't really get anything of much interest going for it as this here is filled with the couple's romance that isn't in the slightest bit interesting or enjoyable as they go about their brief and rather flat escapades that take up time away from the killer puppets. With the concurrent investigation into the mysterious figure who just shows up out of nowhere which really drags the film down at this point, there's a sense that the film isn't really building to the big finale. It just drops the puppets in after going on another thread entirely and makes this part feel pretty drawn-out and overall uninteresting. Likewise, the film running through the same motions for the ending doesn't really make a whole lot of sense as there's no real need to be that way at this point since it's the exact same twist and takes a lot of the shock out of what happens. Still, there's enough to like that it does hold up enough to be enjoyable.Rated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, Nudity and sexual situations.

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Leofwine_draca
2015/08/24

The second in Charles Band's incredibly long-running PUPPET MASTER series, following on from the distinctly average horror B-movie thrills of the original. PUPPET MASTER II features less of a story than the first; the story sees the evil toymaker Toulon brought back from the grave by his creepy puppets to hassle and harass a group of paranormal researchers from a US university.What this all boils down to is another series of gory murders perpetrated by the inimitable living puppets from the first film. Characters are drilled, slashed, and burned alive, and it's all handled with low rent aplomb by director David Allen. It's all complete nonsense of course, but fans of this sort of stuff will lap it up.PUPPET MASTER II does at least TRY to offer material of interest. There are some fun flashback scenes thrown into the mix, and given that the actor playing Toulon didn't come back for the sequel, the villain is dressed up as Claude Rains in THE INVISIBLE MAN and looks good. Inevitably the characters are all one-dimensional and the dialogue is poor enough that this would have been better as a silent film, but the plethora of low budget effects work is actually pretty decent, particularly the inventive climax with those ultra-creepy life-size dolls.

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skybrick736
2014/06/14

While the creepy atmosphere still remains from the previous film there was an extreme drop off from the first Puppet Master. This sequel just didn't live up to what it could have possibly been. Nearly all the characters besides the main lead, Elizabeth Maclellan who was decent, all fell terribly flat and were uninteresting. The puppets didn't seem involved either in the movie as much as they should be. The new puppet Torch is a weak addition in my opinion too, he's basically unfair to deal with. The storyline was accurately tied into its predecessors and successors and Blade had a couple good scenes but that is pretty much it had going for it. Charles Band dropped the ball on his second sequel and I would advise not to watch this movie as a casual horror fan. Stick to the first and third movie those being the hands down best of the franchise.

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Michael_Elliott
2011/10/09

Puppet Master II (1991) ** 1/2 (out of 4) This better than average sequel finds the puppets from the first movie back in action. At the start of the film they're digging up their master Andre Toulon (Steven Welles) and bringing him back to life. At the same time a group of paranormal investigators arrive at the house and it's good for Toulon because he needs their brain tissue in order to keep living. PUPPET MASTER II is certainly a notch above the previous film as director Dave Allen really tries to keep the action going and he also creates some pretty nice moments with the killers. I think one of the best things going in the film are the killers, those from the original return but we also get another puppet who can blow fire from one of its arms. The killers are all quite effective here and I think the screenplay put all of them to much better use. Blade, the Klaus Kisnki look alike, is clearly the most effective as all of his little touches, like the tipping of his hat, really come off well and makes for an entertaining villain. Pinhead and Jester are back as well and make for some good characters. The human characters this time out are also a lot better than what we got in the previous movie. The main female has her brother killed early in the picture and her determination to find out why he was killed makes for some light entertainment, although her "troubled" past really brings the film down a little towards the end and especially when she gets into a silly love story with another character. The violence this time out isn't all that graphic but we get a couple fun kills including Blade doing his throat-slashing, Pinhead drilling some holes in heads and the new guy gets to set a few people on fire. The aftermath of one of his victims, which I won't spoil, is certainly worth the price of admission. The atmosphere is also quite good here as the entire film, thanks in large part to the low budget, feels like one of the Gothic horror pictures you'd see from Italy back in the 1960s. The atmosphere is quite thick from start to finish and this certainly helps the film move at a nice pace. The best thing going for the film is the actual look of Toulon. Those familiar with James Whale's 1933 THE INVISIBLE MAN will be familiar with the look but it's quite effective here and especially the first time we see him. The performances range from really bad to decent but you didn't really expect Oscar-worthy material did you? PUPPET MASTER II really surprised me because it's actually a well-made picture that people should enjoy even if they're not fans of the series.

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