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Attack of the Puppet People (1958)

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Summary: Deranged doll-maker Mr. Franz is deathly afraid of being left alone, so he creates a machine that can shrink humans down to only a few inches tall. He soon accumulates a troupe of shrunken prisoners whom he forces to perform for him and keep him company. When he shrinks his secretary Sally and her fiance Bob, the pair decide against spending their days as pint-sized playthings and try to find a way to escape and re-enlarge themselves. (imdb)
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Genres: Sci-fi, Horror
Country: USA
Directed By: Bert I. Gordon
More information at the Internet Movie Database
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na roger1
87
T5
na CMQuinn
50
T3
na mertagabey
10
T1
na jodamico
55
T2
The best part of this movie is when Bert I Gordon throws in a few minutes of The Amazing Colossal Man, and then keeps cutting back to it like he can't keep his eyes off it. Franz is a good villain, though, he's rapey as hell. The "projection" explanation is one of the most ridiculous and charming bits of pseudo-science in the genre.
na tyoda
40
T3
na lostinlodos
66
T4
na imdb
33
T1
na ZombieBuffet
45
T2
na pilotpirx
45
T1
na tonydal
65
T3
Another misguidingly lurid title. John Hoyt is very good in his role, managing to be both avuncular and creepy nicely. This movie also introduces us to Susan Gordon...who is clearly the best thing Bert I ever came up with (even if she is neither amazing nor colossal).
Average Tier 2.5 from 10 Rankings rss