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Ep. 82: David Schmoeller's "Puppet Master" (1989)

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A white-faced puppet with blade hands, a tiny strongman with oversized fists, and a doll that vomits killer leeches—welcome to the bizarre world of "Puppet Master." This 1989 cult classic might have only scored 50% on Rotten Tomatoes, but somehow spawned an empire of 14 sequels, comic books, and even a video game.
The film draws us into the mysterious Bodega Bay Inn where a group of psychics gather following their colleague's apparent suicide. What they discover is the legacy of Andre Toulon, a puppeteer who unlocked the secret to animation—bringing his creations to murderous life. As the psychics explore the hotel, they're stalked and systematically eliminated by these miniature killers, each with their own signature method of dispatch.
What's fascinating about Puppet Master isn't just its premise but its dedication to practical effects. Each puppet required five puppeteers to operate, with some scenes taking days to film for mere seconds of screen time. The hotel exterior that looks perched on a cliff? Actually a refrigerator-sized miniature filmed with forced perspective. These behind-the-scenes details showcase the creativity that went into this low-budget production.
The film's pacing might test your patience—the first 40 minutes focus heavily on character development with minimal puppet action. But when the killings begin, they deliver the unique brand of horror that made this franchise endure. From Blade's knife hands to Leech Woman's regurgitated killers, these tiny terrors found their way into horror history despite the film's flaws.
Love B-movie horror or curious about cult classics? Dive into Puppet Master with us. Follow us on Instagram @ScreamStreamPod and visit screamsandstreams.com to explore this peculiar piece of horror history and discover why sometimes the most unlikely concepts create the most enduring legacies.

Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.

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Chapters

1. Episode Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Film Intro & Plot Summary (00:00:51)

3. Sinister Sip (00:02:08)

4. First Impressions (00:02:33)

5. Tropes Hall of Shame (00:06:37)

6. One-Liners (00:10:17)

7. What Doesn't Hold Up? (00:12:46)

8. Most Gratuitous Scene (00:16:48)

9. Terrifying or Titillating (00:18:29)

10. Stood the Test of Time (00:20:16)

11. LOL Moments (00:21:54)

12. Eerie to Ear Splitting (00:22:47)

13. WTF? Moment (00:23:50)

14. Back It Up Moments (00:25:14)

15. Hiding in the Shadows (00:25:23)

16. Fright Done Right (00:30:09)

17. Bonus Features (00:31:48)

18. Watchability Scale (00:35:31)

19. Outro (00:37:15)

87 episodes

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Content provided by Chad, Mike, & Sam. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chad, Mike, & Sam or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

A white-faced puppet with blade hands, a tiny strongman with oversized fists, and a doll that vomits killer leeches—welcome to the bizarre world of "Puppet Master." This 1989 cult classic might have only scored 50% on Rotten Tomatoes, but somehow spawned an empire of 14 sequels, comic books, and even a video game.
The film draws us into the mysterious Bodega Bay Inn where a group of psychics gather following their colleague's apparent suicide. What they discover is the legacy of Andre Toulon, a puppeteer who unlocked the secret to animation—bringing his creations to murderous life. As the psychics explore the hotel, they're stalked and systematically eliminated by these miniature killers, each with their own signature method of dispatch.
What's fascinating about Puppet Master isn't just its premise but its dedication to practical effects. Each puppet required five puppeteers to operate, with some scenes taking days to film for mere seconds of screen time. The hotel exterior that looks perched on a cliff? Actually a refrigerator-sized miniature filmed with forced perspective. These behind-the-scenes details showcase the creativity that went into this low-budget production.
The film's pacing might test your patience—the first 40 minutes focus heavily on character development with minimal puppet action. But when the killings begin, they deliver the unique brand of horror that made this franchise endure. From Blade's knife hands to Leech Woman's regurgitated killers, these tiny terrors found their way into horror history despite the film's flaws.
Love B-movie horror or curious about cult classics? Dive into Puppet Master with us. Follow us on Instagram @ScreamStreamPod and visit screamsandstreams.com to explore this peculiar piece of horror history and discover why sometimes the most unlikely concepts create the most enduring legacies.

Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Film Intro & Plot Summary (00:00:51)

3. Sinister Sip (00:02:08)

4. First Impressions (00:02:33)

5. Tropes Hall of Shame (00:06:37)

6. One-Liners (00:10:17)

7. What Doesn't Hold Up? (00:12:46)

8. Most Gratuitous Scene (00:16:48)

9. Terrifying or Titillating (00:18:29)

10. Stood the Test of Time (00:20:16)

11. LOL Moments (00:21:54)

12. Eerie to Ear Splitting (00:22:47)

13. WTF? Moment (00:23:50)

14. Back It Up Moments (00:25:14)

15. Hiding in the Shadows (00:25:23)

16. Fright Done Right (00:30:09)

17. Bonus Features (00:31:48)

18. Watchability Scale (00:35:31)

19. Outro (00:37:15)

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