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[[File:Puppet_Wars_the_trilogy.png|thumb]]'''''Puppet Wars''''' are three unmade movies written by Jay Woelfel that Charles Band was planning to make during the mid 1990's but stopped production on them when Paramount stopped sending funds to Full Moon.
 
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|Release date(s) = Unreleased, written in 1994
 
}}'''''Puppet Wars''''' are three unmade movies written by Jay Woelfel that Charles Band was planning to make during the mid 1990's but stopped production on them when Paramount stopped sending funds to Full Moon.
 
==Films==
 
==Films==
 
*[[Puppet Wars I: Curse of the Puppet Master|Curse of the Puppet Master]]
 
*[[Puppet Wars I: Curse of the Puppet Master|Curse of the Puppet Master]]

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Puppet Wars
Puppet Wars the trilogy
Theatrical poster
Vital statistics
Directed by N/A
Produced by N/A
Written by N/A
Starring N/A
Music by N/A
Cinematography N/A
Edited by N/A
Running time N/A
Release date(s) Unreleased, written in 1994

Puppet Wars are three unmade movies written by Jay Woelfel that Charles Band was planning to make during the mid 1990's but stopped production on them when Paramount stopped sending funds to Full Moon.

Films

Trivia from Curse of the Puppet Master

While the plot of this film is very similar to the 1973 film Sssssss only with puppets instead of snakes, it was originally planned to be much different. Curse of the Puppet Master was originally meant to be the first of an epic Puppet Wars trilogy where Andre Toulon and his creations would battle the Mummy, Frankenstein and Dracula, with Guy Rolfe set to return as Toulon and Turhan Bay being considered for the part of a mysterious Egyptian. Funding fell through at the last minute, but not before second unit footage was shot of an old–fashioned steam train in Romania, footage that was eventually used in Retro Puppet Master.