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  1. The Puppet Masters is a 1994 American science fiction horror film, adapted by Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio and David S. Goyer from Robert A. Heinlein's 1951 novel of the same title, in which a trio of American government agents attempts to thwart a covert invasion of Earth by mind-controlling alien parasites.

  2. Oct 21, 1994 · The Puppet Masters: Directed by Stuart Orme. With Donald Sutherland, Eric Thal, Julie Warner, Keith David. The Earth is invaded by stingray-shaped alien "slugs" that ride on people's backs and control their minds.

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    • Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • Stuart Orme
    • 1994-10-21
  3. An alien spacecraft sets down in rural Iowa, and top-secret government agents Andrew Nivens (Donald Sutherland) and his son, Sam (Eric Thal), are sent to investigate. Coming along is NASA ...

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    • Stuart Orme
    • R
    • Donald Sutherland
  4. Retro Puppet Master (1999 Video) PG-13 | 80 min | Adventure, Fantasy, Horror. In the late nineteenth century, an Ancient Egyptian sorcerer discovers the art of transferring the souls of the dead into inanimate objects. Director: David DeCoteau | Stars: Greg Sestero, Brigitta Dau, Stephen Blackehart, Jack Donner.

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    • Andrew Nivens; Sam Nivens; Mary Sefton
    • R
    • 1994
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  7. The Earth is invaded by stingray-shaped alien "slugs" that ride on people's backs and control their minds. Strange aliens land in the Midwest, taking over people's minds in order to spread their dominion. Sam Nivens and Andrew Nivens, aided by Mary Sefton, are part of a government agency who must stop the the aliens before the aliens get to them...

  8. The Puppet Masters is a 1951 science fiction novel by American writer Robert A. Heinlein, in which American secret agents battle parasitic invaders from outer space. It was originally serialized in Galaxy Science Fiction (September, October, and November 1951). The novel evokes a sense of paranoia and Heinlein repeatedly makes explicit the ...

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