Attack of the Puppet People

Attack of the Puppet People

Infobox Film
name = Attack of the Puppet People


image_size = 200
caption = film poster by Reynold Brown
director = Bert I. Gordon
Jack R. Berne (assistant director)
producer = Bert I. Gordon
Samuel Z. Arkoff (exec. producer)
James H. Nicholson (exec. producer)
writer = Bert I. Gordon
George Worthing Yates
starring = John Agar
John Hoyt
June Kenney
music = Don A. Ferris
Henry Schrage
cinematography = Ernest Laszlo
editing = Ronald Sinclair
distributor = American International Pictures
released = April 1958
runtime = 79 minutes
country =
language = English
budget =
amg_id = 1:84110
imdb_id = 0051381

"Attack of the Puppet People" (also known as "I Was a Teenage Doll" (working title), "Six Inches Tall" (UK) and "The Fantastic Puppet People") is a 1958 Black-and-white science fiction Horror film directed, produced and written by Bert I. Gordon. It stars John Hoyt as an eccentric doll maker. It was produced by Alta Vista Productions and distributed by American International Pictures.

The film was rushed into production by American International Pictures and Bert I. Gordon to capitalise on the success of "The Incredible Shrinking Man", which had been released in 1957.

Plot

The film begins with a Brownie troop visiting a doll manufacturing company called Dolls Inc., owned and operated by the seemingly kindly Mr. Franz (John Hoyt). As the girls tour the factory, they see a number of very lifelike dolls stored in glass canisters locked in a display case on the wall. These are part of Mr. Franz’s special collection.

Sally Reynolds (June Kenney) answers a newspaper advertisement for a secretary; Franz's previous one has mysteriously vanished. Although she is concerned about his obsession with his dolls, she reluctantly agrees to take the job.

She soon meets a traveling salesman, Bob Westley (John Agar), who introduces himself as the best salesman in the universe and immediately sets about attempting to seduce her. Their relationship become serious enough that Bob persuades Sally to quit her job, promising to break the news to Franz.

The next day however, Franz informs Sally that Bob has gone back home to take care of business and that she should forget him. She, however, is unwilling to accept this and goes to the police with a theory about Franz' role in her boyfriend's disappearance ("He made Bob into a doll!"), but Sergeant Paterson (Jack Kosslyn) is skeptical.

Franz has developed a machine which can shrink people down to a sixth of their original size. He then uses it on anyone who tries to leave him. When he finds that Sally plans to quit, she becomes his latest victim.

Franz has already miniaturized at least four other "friends". They are stored in suspended animation (which he has also invented) in glass jars in a display case in his office. After a reunion between Sally and Bob, Franz reveals how the process works and why he miniaturizes people (it seems that he developed a strong phobia against being alone after his wife left him). Periodically, Franz awakens his captives to enjoy parties he throws for them.

During a welcoming party for the two newcomers, Franz has to deal with full-size friend and customer Emil (Michael Mark). The prisoners try, but fail to call for help. However, Sergeant Paterson begins investigating Franz, as many people he knows seems to be missing. After Franz is questioned by Paterson, he panics, announcing to his miniature prisoners that he plans to kill them and himself before he can be caught. He takes his troupe to an old theatre, supposedly to test his repairs on Emil's marionette. There, he throws one last party, making his captives act out "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" for him.

Bob and Sally manage to escape and make it back to Franz's workshop. Franz tracks them down, but not before they are able to return themselves to normal size. They leave to fetch the police, despite his feeble pleas. The fate of the other prisoners still miniaturized and frozen is not revealed.

Cast

Reaction

"Attack of the Puppet People" has had a generally poor reception amongst critics. Originally released as part of a double bill for the drive-in theater market, it was made for an undisclosed sum and box office receipts are not available. The film although much criticized for its weak plot and poor special effects has gained somewhat of a cult status among fans of the B movie genre and this led to its ultimate release by MGM on DVD as part of their Midnite Movies collection.

Clips have featured on a number of compilation videos including It Came From Hollywood (1982) (a compilation of clips from some of the worst movies of all time), Horrible Horror (1986) and Creepy Classics (1987).

References

* Wingrove, David. Science Fiction Film Source Book (Longman Group Limited, 1985)
*

ee also

*"Dr. Cyclops"
*"Land of the Giants"
*"Dr. Shrinker"


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