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Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge

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Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge
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Country Flag of the United States.jpg United States
Directed by David DeCoteau
Release Date 1991
Language English
Studio Full Moon Productions
Distributor Full Moon Productions
Main Cast
Character Actor
Andre Toulon Guy Rolfe
Dr. Hess Ian Abercrombie
Major Kraus Richard Lynch
Lt. Eric Stein Kristopher Logan


Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge is a 1991 horror film from Full Moon Productions and the third instalment in their signature Puppet Master franchise. The film tells the backstory of the titular puppet master, Andre Toulon. Set in Berlin in 1941 (retconning the date of Toulon's death from the first film), the film focus's on a Nazi program to reanimate dead soldiers to serve as living shields for living soldiers in the frontline. When the Germans discover both Toulon and his ability to give life to inanimate puppets, they attempt to steal his work, murder his wife, and force him to help with their experiments. Toulon escapes, and plots to take revenge on the German officers with the help of his living puppets.

Released in October of 1991 as a direct-to-video prequel to the first two Puppet Master films, Toulon's Revenge marked a change in tone for the series, turning the puppets from slasher-style villains into much more sympathetic anti-heroes and expounding on their various origins.


The following weapons were used in the film Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge:


Handguns

Walther P38

Most of the German officers in the movie are armed with Walther P38 pistols.

Walther P38 pistol (manufactured at the Mauser Factory) - World War II dated - 9x19mm
Major Kraus (Richard Lynch) takes aim at a crazed reanimated soldier with his Walther P38.
In a failed experiment, a reanimated corpse returns to it's pre-death behavior by trying to kill itself with an (unloaded) Walther P38.
General Müller (Walter Gotell) tries to defend himself from Six Shooter.
Dr. Hess (Ian Abercrombie) takes a Walther P38 off of a dead soldier armed with a Gewehr 41(W).
Dr. Hess fired his newly aquired P38.
Major Kraus (armed with Walther P38) with a squad of soldiers preparing to search for Toulon. The soldiers are armed with (from left to right) a Kar98k, a Gewehr 41(W), and a pair of MP40 submachine guns.

Luger P08

One of the German soldiers seen during Major Kraus's raid on Toulon's home is armed with a Luger P08 pistol.

Luger P08 - 9x19mm. This is blank adapted movie gun.
Kraus enter's Toulon's home, flanked by two soldiers armed with a Luger P08 pistol and a Karabiner 98k.
Kraus inspects one of Toulon's inanimate puppets, a characture of Hitler, with his soldiers behind him.

Submachine Guns

MP40

A few German soldiers are seen armed with MP40 submachine guns.

MP40 submachine gun - 9x19mm
Major Kraus and Dr. Hess leave Hess's office to find Toulon. Note the guard armed with an MP40 submachine gun.
A soldier armed with an MP40 searches Toulon's house during a follow-up search.
Major Kraus (armed with Walther P38) with a squad of soldiers preparing to search for Toulon. The soldiers are armed with (from left to right) a Kar98k, a Gewehr 41(W), and a pair of MP40 submachine guns.

Rifles

Karabiner 98k

Most of the German soldiers are seen carrying Karabiner 98k battle rifles.

Karabiner 98k - German manufacture 1937 date - 7.92x57mm Mauser
Kraus enter's Toulon's home, flanked by two soldiers armed with a Luger P08 pistol and a Karabiner 98k.
Kraus inspects one of Toulon's inanimate puppets, a characture of Hitler, with his soldiers behind him.
One of Kraus's men takes aim at Elsa Toulon.
A soldier with a Kar98k discovers the car that was transporting Toulon, as well as the grisly remains inside.
A German with a Kar98k catches Peter Hertz (Aron Eisenberg) sneaking around Toulon's now-abandoned home.
Major Kraus (armed with Walther P38) with a squad of soldiers preparing to search for Toulon. The soldiers are armed with (from left to right) a Kar98k, a Gewehr 41(W), and a pair of MP40 submachine guns.

Gewehr 41(W)

A few soldiers are seen with Gewehr 41(W) battle rifles during the film's third act.

Gewehr 41 (Walther Design) - 7.92x57mm Mauser
Major Kraus (armed with Walther P38) with a squad of soldiers preparing to search for Toulon. The soldiers are armed with (from left to right) a Kar98k, a Gewehr 41(W), and a pair of MP40 submachine guns.
A soldier armed with a Gewehr 41(W) searches a bombed-out building for Toulon.
Dr. Hess (Ian Abercrombie) takes a Walther P38 off of a dead soldier armed with a Gewehr 41(W).
A soldier with a Gewehr 41(W) finds himself on the recieving end of Six Shooter's guns.

Other

Six Shooter's guns

As with the last film, this one introduces a new puppet: Six Shooter. Fashioned after an American "Wild West" cowboy, Six Shooter sports six arms, each one armed with a miniature revolver. Despite being (presumably) carved from wood, these weapons are capable of firing repetedly just like the Colt Single Action Army revolver they're modeled after, presumably due to the same magic that animates the puppet to begin with. They are shown to be quite lethal despite their size on several occasions.

Six Shooter with his guns draws during a puppet show where he pretends to be a normal puppet.
Six Shooter fires at Müller, unphased by the loss of one of his arms from a 9x19mm round.

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