One little man rebels against a dollmaker who shrinks people down to test-tube size in the back of his shop. This description may be from another edition of this product.
“I’m not growing, you’re shrinking” Amazing colossal man
Published by bernie4444 , 8 months ago
It is a quasi-musical starring Marlene Willis singing the Title Song: “You’re My Living Doll”.
Just like the film “Kong Island” without a Kong, or “She Gods of Shark Reef”, the title of the film is a misnomer, as no one is attacked by any puppet people.
People start disappearing right off the bat. We already guessed the reason.
Mr. Franz (John Hoyt) has a new secretary after being sure she had no relatives or close friends. This already sounds sinister. Soon, the secretary was introduced to the top salesman, Bob (John Agar of “The Brain from Planet Arous” fame). What about Bob? Soon, they plan to marry, and Bob also disappears.
For some strange reason, the secretary, Sally (Joyce Meadows), suspects poor Mr. Franz just because he cannot stand to be left behind. We, too, suspect Franz, but that is crazy. Luckily, no one else is crazy, or we would not have this well-made for the era black and white movie.
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