Puppet Master (1989)
Puppet Master (1989)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.
Paul Le Mat
Alex Whitaker
William Hickey
Andre Toulon
Irene Miracle
Dana Hadley
Jimmie F. Skaggs
Neil Gallagher
Robin Frates
Megan Gallagher
Matt Roe
Frank Forrester
Kathryn O'Reilly
Carlissa Stamford
Mews Small
Theresa
Barbara Crampton
Woman at Carnival
David Boyd
Man at Carnival
Peter Frankland
Assassin #1
Andrew Kimbrough
Assassin #2
Ed Cook
Pinhead (voice)
Linda Cook
Leech Woman (voice)
Tim Dornberg
Tunneler (voice)
Bert Rosario
Blade (voice)
Michael Laide
Jester (voice)
Andrea Henry
(uncredited)
Charles Band
Executive Producer / Story
Hope Perello
Producer / Second Unit Director
David Schmoeller
Director / Screenplay
Vivian Levy
Casting
Thomas Meshelski
Editor
Richard Band
Original Music Composer
John Myhre
Production Design
Kenneth J. Hall
Story
BJ Davis
Stunts
Robin Lewis West
Costume Design / On Set Dresser
Justin Kohn
Animation
Greg Pestoni
Swing
J.S. Cardone
Story
Patrick Simmons
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Mike Reinhardt
Construction Coordinator
Mark Rappaport
Animatronic and Prosthetic Effects
Gene Hunter
Construction Grip
Jerome Goldberg
Second Assistant Director
Jeffrey M. Zeitlin
Second Assistant Director
David Turchi
First Assistant Director
Robert Lucas
Construction Grip
Steve Neill
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Rachel Resnick
Second Assistant Director
Jerry Goldberg
Second Assistant Director
Val Harris
Set Decoration
Paul Bacca
Electrician
Sean Everett
Property Master
Gary Schmoeller
Production Manager
Antonio Scaramuzza
Camera Operator
Jeffrey Court
Production Controller
Debra Spidell
Production Coordinator
Marita Simpson
Script Supervisor
Randy Bricker
Assistant Editor
Rob Bloch
Animal Wrangler
Adam Silverman
Assistant Property Master
Steven Kaminsky
Grip
Gilbert Salas
Second Assistant Camera
Christina Fong
Production Assistant
Valerie McKnight
Makeup Artist
Steve Price
Electrician
Paul Gentry
Second Unit Director of Photography
Warren Sewell
Craft Service
Carlann Matz
Additional Hairstylist
Gabrielle Petrissans
Assistant Set Decoration
Russell Carpenter
Additional Photography
Michael C. Price
Electrician
Karin Liebrand
Script Supervisor
Laura Connolly
Additional Hairstylist
Larry Roth
Electrician
Christopher Faloona
First Assistant Camera
John V. Fante
Second Unit Director of Photography
Robert Dollwet
Animal Wrangler
Steven Kline
Assistant Camera
Andrea Dietrich
Storyboard Artist
Rob Copeland
Grip
Scott Firestone
Production Accountant
Glenn Herniter
Production Assistant
Jeffrey A. Johnson
Grip
Steve Gero
Best Boy Electric
Peter Drinco
Best Boy Grip
Marcus 'Roo' Flower
Grip
Chris Kiperman
Grip
Rick Raphael
Steadicam Operator
Peter Phillip Bayham
Production Assistant
Lisa Lowe
Hairstylist
Robert Ferguson
Production Assistant
Robert Dawson
Title Designer
Guy Alford
Electrician
Jürgen Baum
Gaffer
Meg Goodwin
Wardrobe Supervisor
Annie Jones
Wardrobe Supervisor
Phil Brandes
Scenic Artist
Loy Hopkins
Set Dresser
Ryan Wedemeyer
Grip
Anna Rita Raineri
Set Decoration
David M. Rakoczy
Key Grip
Leslie R. Morris
Second Assistant Camera
Lisa Andreini
Still Photographer
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 12, 1989
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 23m
Content RatingR
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Puppet Master (also titled The Puppet Master and Puppetmaster) is a 1989 American horror film written by Charles Band and Kenneth J. Hall, and directed by David Schmoeller. The film stars Paul Le Mat, Irene Miracle, Matt Roe and Kathryn O'Reilly as psychics who are plotted against by a former colleague, using puppets animated by an Egyptian spell.
Originally intended for summer 1989 theatrical release, before being released on home video the following September, Puppet Master was ultimately pushed to a direct-to-video release on October 12, 1989, as Band felt this was likely to be more financially successful than the theatrical market. It was very popular and has since developed a large cult following, and an extensive franchise.