I found David DeCoteau's sequel somewhat a step-down in quality (which at times looked very second-rate), but probably a little more enjoyable if a tad creative in its story (despite a silly script, unintentionally humorous plotting and an abrupt ending).

While still being one of the weakest, it skipped that childish feel of the recent ventures… to only deliver on the nasty and gory quota with its nightmarish details (resembling the tone of the original features), but while the jolts and cruelty is there it seemed to meander on its characters interactions and the constant mystery surrounding a disappearance, which is rather predictable to figure out.

During the Second World War, a young man, with the help of some animated puppets, must stop the Nazis who attacked his family and kidnapped his girlfriend. She continuously shoves him to the point where he is angry, and he Later that night, Joey comes to the "House of Marvels" to beat Robert up, but then decides to try to rape Jane again. Joey begins to harass her and steps in her way, blocking her.

A scientist attempts to master the art of transferring people's souls into puppets. Joey, who's lifting weights, gets his forehead slashed by Blade, and gets his Hearing this, Jane decides to go back to the woods to see what that burned box was.

Robert "Tank" begins to work for Dr. Magrew sculpting a puppet for the Doctor to bring to life using the work of Andre Toulon. Unbeknownst to Robert, the Doctor is trying to create a "perfect race" of puppet humans.

You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Puppet Master 6: Curse of the Puppet Master (Otherwise known as '''Curse of the Puppet Master''') is a 1998 horror film written by Benjamin Carr and David Schmoeller, and directed by David DeCoteau. While Puppet Master 5was inte…

for help in Matt's voice.

Robert begins to fall in love with the Doctors daughter, Jane. A puppeteer's ability to bring inanimate objects to life attracts the attention of the Nazis during World War II. It is the sixth film in the Puppet Master franchise and stars George Peck as a scientist, Dr. Magrew, experimenting with transforming humans into puppets, his daughter, Jane, played by Emily Harrison and Robert (Tank) Winsley, played by Josh Green as an orphan commissioned by the scientist to construct a puppet for his experiment.

It is the sixth film in the Puppet Master franchise, the sequel to 1989's original Puppet Master, and stars George Peck as a scientist experimenting with transforming humans into puppets, his daughter, played by Emily Harrison and Josh Gre… Psychics find themselves plotted against by a former colleague, who committed suicide after discovering animated, murderous puppets. The puppets return and hunt paranormal researchers in an attempt to take their brain fluid for their master, Andre Toulon. With George Peck, Emily Harrison, Josh Green, Michael Guerin.

She comes back just in time to see her father, cut up by the puppets, has succeeded in putting a living human, Robert, into the puppet he carved. DeCoteau's practical direction is raw and threadbare, but there's a lyrical guidance that shows in some atmospheric visuals. It is the sixth film in the Puppet Master franchise, the sequel to 1989's original Puppet Master, and stars George Peck as a scientist experimenting with transforming humans into puppets, his daughter, played by Emily Harrison and Josh Green as an orphan commissioned by the scientist to construc…

In the late nineteenth century, an Ancient Egyptian sorcerer discovers the art of transferring the souls of the dead into inanimate objects.

The puppets battle their most powerful enemy yet as they protect their new master from the demon God that created the Secret of Life. As Jane sees him and tells him to get out, Pinhead, who was in the room, jumps at Joey and starts choking him, but Joey pulls him off and then starts squashing him with his foot, breaking off his left hand, and breaks his right arm.

In 1942 a soldier and a special division of psychics working for the American military must use the help of Andre Toulon's puppets to infiltrate a secret Nazi headquarters and put an end to the evil experiments being conducted there. Beat the literal heat with three films that capture the spirit of summer love.Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? After not being terribly impressed by the last two additions to the franchise, I wasn't expecting all that much from "Curse" and this was a blessing disguise. However there are plenty of images of the puppets cementing how they are best of pals.

3 of 4 people found this review helpful. The puppets have always been the stars and that's nothing new here, as the creations are well-used despite some obvious stock footage from other features. A group of toymakers seek to use Andre Toulon's formula, now in the hands of Toulon's great-nephew Robert, to give life to a line of killer toys that they plan to unleash on Christmas Eve.

A young scientist and his friends, upon being attacked by demons, are protected by a gang of animated puppets. She sees that it's one of Matt's carved puppets, then it starts to speak: "Jane!"

The uncanny appearances and personalities come through, although some are underused; The Jester and especially Leech woman. But this ends up being a Robert reaches in and pulls out a carved wooden hand, much like a puppet hand. Most of the performances are particularly lousy and over-enthusiastic, but Emily Harrison seems to be an exception to the trend.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. He tries to show it to Jane, but she is walking away.

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She then realizes that her father's going to do the same thing to Robert, so she quickly drives back to the House. Danny and Beth must battle the Nazis after they use the puppets' life-giving serum to create a race of immortal soldiers, as well as some Nazi puppets.