IMDb6.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes50%
Google Users76%
Director: Bert I. Gordon•Genres: Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
A doll maker, Emil J. Frank, discovers a method to shrink humans down to puppet size and control them. He uses this power to take revenge on people who wronged him and to create his own obedient entourage. When his 'puppets' begin to disappear, a young couple investigates, leading them to Frank's horrifying workshop.
Attack of the Puppet People is a cult classic of '50s sci-fi horror, often cited for its unique premise and unsettling imagery. While not critically acclaimed upon release, it has gained a dedicated following for its B-movie charm and surprisingly dark themes. It's remembered as a prime example of the era's creature features and paranoia-driven narratives.
Praised for its inventive and disturbing premise of miniaturized humans controlled by a mad scientist.
Acknowledged for its B-movie atmosphere and the unsettling nature of the 'puppets'.
Often criticized for slow pacing and dated special effects, common for its genre and era.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciate the film's classic sci-fi horror appeal and its unique, albeit disturbing, concept. Many find it an enjoyable and campy watch from the golden age of B-movies, though some note the special effects are dated.
Director Bert I. Gordon was known as 'Mr. B.I.G.' for his frequent use of giant or miniature characters in his films.
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