Directed by Sonny Laguna and Tommy Wiklund, and written by S. Craig Zahler, Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich is a reboot of the Puppet Master franchise and the first produced by Fangoria under their “Fangoria Presents” label, following their acquisition by Cinestate. It is a reboot of the series.
In Texas of 1989, escaped Nazi war criminal (a huge change from the original!) Andre Toulon (Udo Kier) attempts to engage a bartender in a sexual relationship; he responds with disgust upon learning that she is a lesbian. Later that night, he induces his sentient puppets to attack and kill the woman and her lover. Rookie police officer Carol Doreski (Barbara Crampton) follows Toulon to his mansion, where she shoots him to death after he pulls a gun on her, but that is far from the end…
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