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Puppet Master II
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Puppet Master II

They're back. No strings attached.
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User Score213 ratings
TMDB 6.016+19901h 28mEnglish
Horror

Synopsis

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.

Director
David AllenFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Full Moon Entertainment1 production companies
Release
February 7, 1990Released
Box Office
Budget $780,000

Top Cast

8 of 15
Elizabeth Maclellan
Elizabeth Maclellan
Carolyn Bramwell / Elsa
Collin Bernsen
Collin Bernsen
Michael Kenney
Steve Welles
Steve Welles
Andre Toulon / Eriquee Chaneé
Greg Webb
Greg Webb
Patrick Bramwell
Charlie Spradling
Charlie Spradling
Wanda
Jeff Celentano
Jeff Celentano
Lance (as Jeff Weston)
Nita Talbot
Nita Talbot
Camille
Sage Allen
Sage Allen
Martha

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Reviews

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SoapboxQuantez08
Apr 5, 2017

_A worthy sequel, a worthy odyssey_. This film sort of picks up where the first left off (a few months later, so you have to fill in a few blanks), as a group of paranormal investigators can't help but pay the old hotel a visit. Directing this one is David Allen, the hand behind the puppet-effects of Puppetmaster. Andre Toulon makes an appearance here (in fact he appears throughout the entire film), and has his previously-deceased eyes on Carolyn, who resembles his long-dead wife. But what does he plan to do if he abducts her, and will it be in accordance with the puppets' plans? These are the questions that will be answered, per se. The puppets have been killing not only people, but animals as well, and Toulon seems displeased with the latter. The newest puppet in this one is Torch, and he wastes no time exterminating members of the human race. Two of the puppets die in this one (they shall remain nameless), the first of which is dissected immediately afterward. Unlike the original, this one's shot almost exclusively in daylight, but it doesn't seem to hurt the film, as the performances are adequate (and Toulon's appearance, suitably grotesque). In this sequel: Toulon claims he "knows how to get into things", and if you have any sense at all, you'll get into watching this film. 7/10

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