fiction.wikisort.org - MovieLet My Puppets Come (also called Let My Puppets Go) is a 1976 softcore pornographic comedy film written and directed by Gerard Damiano,[1] and starring Al Goldstein, Lynette Sheldon, Penny Nichols and Damiano. All the sex scenes are between puppets or puppets on human.
1976 American film
Let My Puppets Come |
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Directed by | Gerard Damiano |
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Written by | Gerard Damiano |
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Starring | Al Goldstein Lynette Sheldon Penny Nichols Gerard Damiano |
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Cinematography | Beyen C. Mitchell |
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Edited by | Bill Bukowski Gerard Damiano |
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Release date | |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
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Country | United States |
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Language | English |
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Background
While Damiano may have been more noted for the Caballero studios' project Deep Throat, he created Let My Puppets Come using both human and puppet actors, and was perhaps the first of its kind in the United States.[2] The title was intended as a parody of the 1976 Broadway musical Let My People Come and the film was released the same year as the first airing of the television series The Muppet Show, being referred to as "a sexy muppet movie".[3]
Plot
Owing a mob boss half a million dollars which must be paid in 24 hours, a group of executives comes up with ideas for, and films, a pornographic movie.
Cast
- Luis De Jesus as Mr. Big (as Little Louis)
- Gerard Damiano
- Al Goldstein
- Viju Krem
- Penny Nicholls
- Lynette Sheldon
Reception
Robert Firsching of Allmovie called the film "light-hearted", noting that the director "uses the novelty of a cast consisting mostly of Muppet-style marionettes". While remarking that the plot is a standard one of producers trying to create a film that will bring attention to their studio, he concludes that "Damiano keeps the style breezy and charming enough that the film is unlikely to offend many potential viewers".[4]
See also
References
External links
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- We All Go Down (1969)
- The Magical Ring (1971)
- Sex USA (1971) (uncredited)
- Changes (1970) (documentary)
- Teenie Tulip (1970)
- The Marriage Manual (1970) (documentary)
- Deep Throat (1972; as Jerry Gerard)
- Meatball (1972) (as D. Furred)
- The Devil in Miss Jones (1973)
- Memories Within Miss Aggie (1974)
- Legacy of Satan (1974)
- Portrait (1974) (uncredited)
- The Story of Joanna (1975)
- Let My Puppets Come (1976)
- Joint Venture (1977)
- Odyssey: The Ultimate Trip (1977)
- Joint Venture (1977) (uncredited)
- The Confessions of Linda Lovelace (1977) (uncredited)
- Skin-Flicks (1978)
- Fantasy (1979)
- People (1979)
- For Richer, for Poorer (1979)
- Beyond Your Wildest Dreams (1981)
- The Satisfiers of Alpha Blue (1981)
- Never So Deep (1981)
- Consenting Adults (1982)
- Night Hunger (1983)
- Whose Fantasy Is This Anyway? (1984) (video)
- Throat 12 Years After (1984)
- Return to Alpha Blue (1984) (video)
- Inside Everybody (1984) (video)
- Flesh and Fantasy (1985)
- Cravings (1985)
- Forbidden Bodies (1986) (video)
- Ultrasex (1987)
- Slightly Used (1987) (video)
- Maximum Head (1987)
- Lessons in Lust (1987) (video)
- Future Sodom (1987) (video)
- Ruthless Women (1988)
- Candy's Little Sister Sugar (1988) (video)
- Splendor in the Ass (1989; alternative title: Sex Express)
- Young Girls in Tight Jeans (1989)
- Perils of Paula (1989) (video)
- Dirty Movies (1989) (video)
- Proposta oscena (1991) (video)
- Just for the Hell of It (1991)
- Manbait (1991)
- Manbait Part 2 (1991) (video)
- Giochi di Coppia (1991)
- The Last Couple (1992)
- The Naked Goddess (1992)
- The Naked Goddess II (1992) (video)
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Sexual revolution |
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Main topics |
- Birth control
- Free love
- Gay liberation
- Die Sexualität im Kulturkampf
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Milestones |
- Abortion law
- Boys in the Sand
- Blue Movie
- Myra Breckinridge
- Deep Throat
- Divorce law by country
- Freedom of speech
- Freedom of the press
- Golden Age of Porn
- Loving v. Virginia
- Miller Test
- Obergefell v. Hodges
- "Porno chic"
- Pornography
- Pornography in the United States
- Swinging
- The Pill (1965)
- United States v. One Book Called Ulysses
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Slogans |
- "Make love, not war"
- "The personal is political"
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Events |
- AIDS epidemic
- Kinsey Reports
- Masters and Johnson Institute
- Playboy
- Protests of 1968
- Stonewall riots
- Summer of Love
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People | |
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Places |
- 55th Street Playhouse
- Caldron (sex club)
- Catacombs (sex club)
- Club Baths
- The Factory
- Gay bathhouse
- LGBT culture
- Dallas-Fort Worth
- Houston
- Miami
- New York City
- San Francisco
- Mineshaft (gay club)
- New Andy Warhol Garrick Theatre
- Plato's Retreat
- Sandstone retreat
- South of Market
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Related |
- Counterculture of the 1960s
- Feminist views of pornography
- Freudo-Marxism
- Hippie
- Inside Deep Throat (2005 film)
- Kinsey (2004 film)
- LGBT
- Lust
- Lovelace (2013 film)
- Make Love, Not War: The Sexual Revolution: An Unfettered History (2001 book)
- The Notorious Bettie Page (2005 film)
- Peace movement
- Slut-shaming
- Whatever (1994 novel)
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