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World Famous Comics: Attack of the Puppet People/Village of the Giants
Attack of the Puppet People/Village of the Giants
Starring: John Agar, John Hoyt, June Kenney, Michael Mark, Jack Kosslyn
Directed By: Bert I. Gordon
Average Rating:3.50 out of 5.00 stars
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
Label: MGM (Video & DVD)
Number of Items: 1
Region Code: 1
Release Date: February 15, 2005
Running Time: 160 minutes
Theatrical Release Date: 1958-04

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ATTACK OF THE PUPPET PEOPLE: Original Theatrical Trailer


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Average Rating:3.50 out of 5.00 stars

2 out of 5 starsGrade "C" B Movies
Neither of these movies qualify as "So Bad They are Good". Of the two, "Village of the Giants" is the more watchable, but not likely to generate much repeated viewing.

The film follows a gang of groovy teens in 1965, that are after a super-growth formula invented by a whiz kid with a chemistry set played by Ron Howard. Once they get the formula, they become giants and take over the town, and make the square "over 30" adults follow their rules.

There's not meant to be suspense, like when giant ducks show up at a gogo club, the clubgoers just see them as groovy, dancing ducks. Instead, the movie plays for guffaws, like when the camera zooms in on a giant women as she picks up a regular sized man and holds him at her cleavage.

The film does capture the music, dancing and fashions of the time, somewhat like the beach party movies, but these are the bad teens with more suggestive moves. The guffaws are also sometimes funny. However, the dancing scenes are way too long. And while the giantism jokes capture the mid-sixties obsession with bikini's and are laughable for showing what was once was so risque, is now tame, after awhile, the one note jokes run dry.

So, although some promise, the film never fully delivers. If interested, it's worth renting first to see if it's the type of movie you would want to see more than once. For me, I vote "no".

"Attack of the Puppet People" takes itself more seriously and therefore had a chance for good, unintentional laughs. However, it's just a bad movie. This reverses the "Village of the Giants" by centering around a scientist that makes people small instead of tall. Again, the one note plays out rather quickly.

Both movies are strictly for diehard B-movie fans. If you are a "once in awhile" B movie fan, such as me, there are better B movies out there to hold your interest while waiting for the laughs.



4 out of 5 starsGet it for Village of the Giants
This 2-fer is worth it, if not only for Village of the Giants. You get a front seat to the mid-60s Sunset Strip teenage scene, replete with a wild club performance by the Beau Brummels (and as they play, you get Toni Basil doing the monkey and the frug from inside a cage). This movie is about teenagers versus adults, teenagers from an upscale neighborhood versus teenagers from working class families, teenager versus the law . . . And you get a young Ron Howard playing a geeky whiz kid who accidentally creates "goo," a concoction which, when ingested, turns you into a giant. Whacky 60s movie fans will love this one. Attack of the Puppet People is a worthwhile film in its own right - a tale of a creepy and desperate dollmaker who turns anyone who crosses him into one of his dolls.



4 out of 5 starsSize matters
When you think of the great directors of American cinema, the name Bert I. Gordon does not come to mind. A creator of cheesy science fiction B-movies, many of his films dealt with giant animals (grasshoppers in The Beginning of the End, ants in Empire of the Ants, etc.) or people (like with War of the Colossal Beast). With Village of the Giants, he revisits this theme with a twist; Attack of the Puppet People, however, depicts the reverse idea.

In Attack of the Puppet People, June Kenny plays a new secretary for a kindly old dollmaker who somehow has created a shrinking machine. He is sort of like a psychotically delusional Mr. Rogers who seems really nice but hates having people leave him, to the point where he shrinks them to doll-size and puts them into suspended animation. Despite the title, the "puppet people" don't do any real attacking; instead, they are merely intent on getting restored to their proper sizes. With low budget actors and effects, this film is far from great but does have its moments.

Village of the Giants, however, features some big name actors in early roles, most notably Ronny (Ron) Howard and Beau Bridges. Veering away from the more "serious" films, this movie is more comedy that horror. Howard is a preadolescent genius who accidentally creates a growth formula, which is stolen and ingested by Bridges and his friends. After becoming giants, they become the ultimate teen rebels and try to enforce laws against adults. The effects may be poor, but the movie itself is an amiable bit of a fluff, more interested in showing teenage girls jiggle to nice but forgettable tunes than with any sort of coherent plot.

I've always had an affection for Village of the Giants since seeing it as a small kid (and not since). Like some of the sillier Disney films (particularly the early Kurt Russell sci-fi comedies), they don't get better as you get older. They may be deeply flawed movies, but I still enjoyed them for what they were, so I am giving them a low four stars; it may be more than they truly merit, but with these sorts of movies, fun always trumps quality.


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