
Videozone: The Making of "Puppet Master 4"(1995)
Revisit the killer puppets and paranormal researchers, whose brain fluid they craved, with in-depth BTS footage and commentary from the cast and crew.
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Videozone: The Making of "Puppet Master 4"
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Revisit the killer puppets and paranormal researchers, whose brain fluid they craved, with in-depth BTS footage and commentary from the cast and crew.
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1995-09-22
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