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Confessions of a Puppetmaster: A Hollywood Memoir of Ghouls, Guts, and Gonzo Filmmaking

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ā€œConfessions of a Puppetmaster is a fast, funny, wild ride through some wild times. Plus, Charlie compares me to Harrison Ford, so Iā€™m all in!ā€ ā€”Bill Maher

Renowned producer, director, and ā€œB movieā€ showman Charles Band takes readers on a wild romp through Hollywoodā€™s decidedly un-Oscar-worthy underbelly, where mayhem and zombies reign supreme, and cheap thrills and entertainment are king

""This book is a blast. It made me want to stay up all night and watch terrible movies."" ā€”Peter Sagal

""One of the most entertaining film bios ever."" ā€”Larry Karaszewski

""Reads like a Tarantino film written by Hunter S. Thompson."" ā€”Booklist

Zombies, aliens, a little skin, lots of goreā€”and even more laughsā€”the cinematic universe of Charles Band is legendary. From the toilet-invading creatures of Ghoulies to the time-travelling bounty hunter in Trancers to the pandemic-crashed Corona Zombies, Band has spent four decades giving B-movie lovers exactly what they love. In Confessions of a Puppetmaster, this congenial master of Grindhouse cinema tells his own story, uncut.

Born into a family of artists, Band spent much of his childhood in Rome where his father worked in the film industry. Early visits to movie sets sealed young Charlieā€™s fate. By his twenties he had plunged into moviemaking himself and found his calling in exploitation moviesā€”quick, low-budget efforts that exploit the zeitgeist and feed peopleā€™s desire for clever, low-brow entertainment. His films crossed genres, from vampire flicks to sci fi to erotic musical adaptations of fairy tales. As he came into his own as a director, he was the first to give starring roles to household names like Demi Moore, Helen Hunt, and Bill Maher.

Off set, Bandā€™s life has been equally epic. Returning to his beloved Italy, he bought both Dino De Laurentiisā€™s movie studio and a medieval castle. After Romaniaā€™s oppressive communist regime fell, he circumvented the U.S. State Department to shoot films in Draculaā€™s homeland. He madeā€”and then lostā€”a moviemaking fortune. A visionary, Band was also at the vanguard of the transition to home video and streaming, making and distributing direct-to-video movies long before the major studios caught on.

In this revealing tell-all, Band details the dizzying heights and catastrophic depths of his four decades in showbiz. A candid and engaging glimpse at Hollywoodā€™s wild side, Confessions of a Puppetmaster is as entertaining as the movies that made this consummate schlockmeister famous.