
Let My Puppets Come 1976
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.
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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.