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Puppet Master: Doktor Death
Directed byDave Parker
Based onPuppet Master
by Charles Band
Kenneth J. Hall
Produced byCharles Band, Josh Apple, William Butler, Greg Lightner, Mikey Stice
Starring
  • Jenny Boswell
  • Chad Patterson
  • Emily Sue Bengtson
Edited byTopher Hansson
Music byRichard Band, Jerry Smith
Production
company
Candy Bar
Distributed byFull Moon Features
Release date
  • October 28, 2022 (2022-10-28) (United States)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Puppet Master: Doktor Death is a 2022 American horror film directed by Dave Parker. It is the fifteenth installment of the Puppet Master franchise. It is the second spin-off film of the series following Blade: The Iron Cross. The film centers on the titular Doktor Death from the seventh film, Retro Puppet Master. It was released on October 28, 2022.

Plot

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Cast

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  • Jenny Boswell as April
  • Chad Patterson as Ryan
  • Emily Sue Bengtson as Jennifer
  • Erin Eva Butcher as Carmen
  • Melissa Moore as Gladys
  • Ashton Wolf as Dr. Lantmen
  • Tari Lyn Bergoine as Dorothy
  • Zach Zebrowski as Flynn
  • Pakob Jarernpone as Warren
  • Rick Montgomery Jr. as Rufus
  • Madeleine Dee as Receptionist
  • Bill D. Russell as Max
  • John Capocci as Sydney Fine
  • Laura Dennis as Rebecca
  • Jesse Guilmette as Luther
  • Stephen Blackehart as First Servant (archive footage)
  • George Calin as Valentin (archive footage)
  • Jack Donner as Afzel (archive footage)
  • Vlad Dulea as Duval (archive footage)
  • Greg Sestero as Andrè Toulon (archive footage)
  • Sando Teodor as Latour (archive footage)

Puppets

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  • Doktor Death

Production

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The movie was filmed in Cleveland, Ohio in August 2022.[1]

Reception

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Bloody Disgusting said, “ I was ready to permanently close the lid on Andre Toulon’s box of killer puppets after Blade: The Iron Cross and Puppet Master’s “Axis Trilogy,” but Puppet Master: Doktor Death is proof that the strings on these puppets may be longer than it initially seemed. Doktor Death is hardly a full-on franchise rejuvenation, but it at least instills some confidence in any future endeavors, which otherwise wasn’t present before. The film even goes the extra mile to actually connect with the franchise’s larger lore in a way that’s satisfying, makes sense, and will mean something to the series’ hardcore fans. Puppet Master would be wise to follow in Doktor Death’s tiny footsteps and even let Dave Parker take a crack at another film; perhaps one that focuses on Six-Shooter, Leech Woman, or any of the more atypical killer puppets.”[2]

Nerdly gave the film a positive review, writing “Whilst I enjoyed my time with Puppet Master: Doktor Death I really did wish the film would’ve had a little more meat on its bones. The film runs a mere 59 minutes, which keeps things moving at a swift pace but didn’t leave much time for world-building or deep characterisation – two things that, I think, could’ve pushed this particular franchise entry to the next level and given us something akin to the original trilogy. What DOES however, give Puppet Master: Doktor Death a real kudos (and edge above the later Puppet Master films) is the movie’s epilogue, one that ties things back to Retro Puppet Master brilliantly and sets up another Retro Puppet Master/Doktor Death sequel perfectly.”[3]

References

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  1. ^ Hamman, Cody (2022-08-24). "Doktor Death: Exclusive images from the filming of Full Moon's new Puppet Master spin-off!". JoBlo. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
  2. ^ Kurland, Daniel (2023-01-18). "'Puppet Master: Doktor Death' Review – Spinoff Finds a Pulse in the Long-Running Killer Doll Franchise". Bloody Disgusting!. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
  3. ^ "Nerdly » 'Puppet Master: Doktor Death' Review". Retrieved 2024-02-11.
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