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Let My Puppets Come 1976

★ 5.217 votes75 min📅 1976-02-16

Dive into the wild world of *Let My Puppets Come (1976)*, Gerard Damiano's offbeat comedy-musical that blends absurdity with early adult cinema. When three struggling executives face a crushing financial deadline set by their mobster investor, "Mr.

Director: Gerard Damiano

Cast

Luis De Jesus
Luis De Jesus
Mr. Big
Gerard Damiano
Gerard Damiano
Himself
Penny Nicholls
Penny Nicholls
Dancer at The Wreck Bar
Al Goldstein
Al Goldstein
Man in Lusterine Commercial
Viju Krem
Viju Krem
Jessica Cooze
Lynette Sheldon
Lynette Sheldon
Doctor's Patient in Climax Ad
Bradford Craig
Pornochio (voice) (singing voice)
Jonathan Freeman
Jonathan Freeman
The Chauffeur
Turk Turpin
Mr. Big's Henchman (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Let My Puppets Come* (1976) about?

*Let My Puppets Come* follows three New York executives scrambling to repay a mobster's $500,000 debt in 24 hours. Their last-ditch effort? Making a pornographic film, with the unlikely help of a courier who stumbles upon their crisis. The chaotic plan blends comedy, music, and adult themes in a race against time.

Who directed *Let My Puppets Come*?

*Let My Puppets Come* was directed by Gerard Damiano, the filmmaker behind the iconic adult classic *Deep Throat*.

Who stars in *Let My Puppets Come*?

The film stars Luis De Jesus, Penny Nicholls, Al Goldstein, and Viju Krem, with director Gerard Damiano also appearing on screen.

Is *Let My Puppets Come* (1976) worth watching?

As a cult oddity from the 1970s exploitation era, *Let My Puppets Come* offers a fascinating glimpse into the industry's hustle and humor. While not a critical darling, its chaotic charm and Damiano's directorial quirks make it a curiosity for fans of offbeat adult cinema.

How long is *Let My Puppets Come*?

*Let My Puppets Come* has a runtime of 75 minutes.

About Let My Puppets Come (1976) — The 70s Comedy That Turned Desperation Into a Porno Gold Rush

Dive into the wild world of *Let My Puppets Come (1976)*, Gerard Damiano's offbeat comedy-musical that blends absurdity with early adult cinema. When three struggling executives face a crushing financial deadline set by their mobster investor, "Mr. Big," they hatch a desperate plan: produce a pornographic film to recoup their losses in a single day. The stakes are sky-high, the clock is ticking, and the pressure pushes these characters into a chaotic adventure where creativity—and chaos—collide.

Crafted with Damiano's signature blend of playful irreverence and industry savvy, the film follows Jimmy, a hapless courier who overhears the executives' dilemma and pitches the audacious scheme. With a runtime of just 75 minutes, *Let My Puppets Come* balances raunchy humor and musical numbers in a way that feels both rushed and refreshingly unpolished. The atmosphere crackles with the tension of a ticking bomb, making for a uniquely entertaining snapshot of 1970s exploitation cinema, where ambition often outruns taste.