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Attack of the Puppet People (1958) -- Victim rebels against doll maker who shrinks people.

Overview

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Director:
Writers:
George Worthing Yates (screenplay)
Bert I. Gordon (story)
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Release Date:
April 1958 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
Terror Comes In Small Packages! more
Plot:
Lonely, deranged puppet-master designs a machine that shrinks people. full summary | add synopsis
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Little Things Mean a Lot more (20 total)

Cast

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John Agar ... Bob Westley
John Hoyt ... Mr. Franz
June Kenney ... Sally Reynolds
Michael Mark ... Emil
Jack Kosslyn ... Sgt. Paterson
Marlene Willis ... Laurie / Themesong Vocalist
Ken Miller ... Stan
Laurie Mitchell ... Georgia Lane
Scott Peters ... Mac
Susan Gordon ... Agnes
June Jocelyn ... Brownie Leader
Jean Moorhead ... Janet Hall
Hank Patterson ... Janitor
Hal Bogart ... Special Delivery Man
Troy Patterson ... Elevator Operator
Bill Giorgio ... Delivery Man
George Diestel ... Police Receptionist
Jamie Forster ... Ernie Larson
Mark Lowell ... Salesman (as Harold Franklin)
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Glenn Langan ... Filmclips from 'The Amazing Colossal Man' (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Directed by
Bert I. Gordon 
 
Writing credits
George Worthing Yates (screenplay)

Bert I. Gordon (story)

Produced by
Bert I. Gordon .... producer
 
Original Music by
Albert Glasser 
 
Cinematography by
Ernest Laszlo (director of photography)
 
Set Decoration by
Jack Mills 
 
Makeup Department
Phillip Scheer .... makeup artist
Kay Shea .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Jack R. Berne .... production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jack R. Berne .... assistant director
Maurice Lessay .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Walter E. Keller .... set designer (as Walter Keller)
Walter Veady .... property master
 
Sound Department
Frank Webster .... sound recordist
Edgar Zane .... sound effects editor
 
Special Effects by
Bert I. Gordon .... special technical effects
Flora M. Gordon .... assistant technical effects
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Buzz Gibson .... key grip
Roy Roberts .... chief set electrician
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Charles Arrico .... costumer: men (as Chuck Arrico)
Pauline Lewis .... costumer: ladies
 
Editorial Department
Ronald Sinclair .... editorial supervisor
Paul Wittenberg .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Albert Glasser .... conductor
Marlene Willis .... vocalist: theme song
 
Other crew
Samuel Z. Arkoff .... presenter
Jackie Blaisdell .... special designer
Paul Blaisdell .... special designer
Jack Diamond .... production coordinator
Charles Duncan .... special devices
Judith Hart .... script supervisor (as Judy Hart)
James H. Nicholson .... presenter
Henry Schrage .... assistant to producer
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Also Known As:
I Was a Teenage Doll (USA) (working title)
Six Inches Tall (UK)
The Fantastic Puppet People
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Runtime:
79 min
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Sound Mix:
Mono (Ryder Sound Services)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
In the scene at the drive-in, Bob and Sally see an earlier Bert I. Gordon film, The Amazing Colossal Man (1957). more
Goofs:
Continuity: The saucer of milk used to lure the cat into the lab changes position on the window sill between shots. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in Morgan Stewart's Coming Home (1987) more
Soundtrack:
You're My Living Doll more

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10 out of 11 people found the following review useful.
Little Things Mean a Lot, 24 December 2004

What should you do if your wife leaves you for another man? John Hoyt, playing a German puppeteer, decides that he will devise some incredibly complex scientific device that miniaturizes the people he likes so they will never again leave him. Director/producer Bert I. Gordon does it again; he creates a film with a pretty ridiculous script, interesting if not always impressive special effects, and an entertaining film notwithstanding. The film starts out with many puppets already "made" and then shows how Hoyt creates some, interacts with some, how some try to escape and so on... Much of the film is used to let Gordon showcase his effects as the little people are surrounded by large objects. One little person even gets to sing a hip rock song. Hmmm...okay. Ultimately I liked Attack of the Puppet People. It doesn't have the greatest story or acting or effects, but it has heart. It is an inferior film in every way to the impressive Dr. Cyclops made with Albert Dekker the previous decade. Hoyt gives a heartfelt and tired performance. John Agar plays the man who has fallen in love with Hoyt's newest blonde bombshell secretary. He literally has a short fuse! The other actors are competent if nothing else. For me the most fun scene is that with the little girl, played by Gordon's real life daughter Susan, comes into to get her doll fixed and finds a matchbox. Another Mr. BIG production that is fun.

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