Saturday, June 20, 2020

Attack of the Puppet People (1958)

Lonely doll maker (John Hoyt) who is also an improbably brilliant scientists who findings could reshape our very understanding of the universe, uses his skills to shrink acquaintances to doll size and keeps them hostage so he can have company at night. Distributed by B-movie house American International Pictures 'Attack of the Puppet People' is better then it should be. It's aged relatively well for what it was and its budget, the effects are pretty good in the 'Incredible Shrinking Man'/ 'Land of the Giants' school. Lead actress June Kenney looks like she could be but is not related to the actress Emily Kinney late of 'The Walking Dead'. This movie is everything you could reasonably want of it. ***

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