Retro Puppet Master Blu-ray Contest

Retro Puppet Master: Win a copy of the 7th Puppet Master film on Blu-ray!

To tie into their massive Memorial Day Weekend super-sale, our friends at Full Moon have given us 5 copies of the seventh in their unending series of Puppet Master movies. Retro Puppet Master was released on Blu-ray for the first time ever last week and it’s a fun and typically oddball weird fantasy flick from the studio.

Directed by insanely-prolific genre legend David DeCoteau (Puppet Master III, Creepozoids) and produced by Charles Band (Puppet Master, Hideous!), Retro Puppet Master dials back the clock, serving as both a thrilling prequel to Puppet Master III and as one of the most unique, evocative films in the franchise.

Actor and author Greg Sestero (The Room) stars as the young Andre Toulon, living a peaceful life as a puppeteer in pre-World War I Paris and courting the lovely Ilsa, the Swiss ambassador’s beautiful young daughter. But the strings of fate that guide Toulon’s destiny are about to pull him into an unexpected direction after he encounters the renegade sorcerer Afzel, who has stolen the mysterious secrets of life from the dark god Sutekh. When Sutekh’s sinister servants arrive, and make Ilsa a part of their diabolical plans, it’s up to Toulon and his army of custom made puppets to stop them at any cost!

Featuring the final appearance of actor Guy Rolfe as the elder Toulon and boasting rich production values, a fine score by John Massari and a much stronger emphasis on human drama, Retro Puppet Master is a trip back in time with a very different pack of puppets. The film has been remastered from the original 35mm camera negative and special features include new director’s Commentary, 2 hours of behind the scenes footage (with commentary), vintage Videozone special and more.

To win, email [email protected] with the words “Retro-a-Go-Go!” in the subject line. Winners will be chosen at random. Good luck and be sure to check out all the goodies on sale at Full Moon HQ!

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