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cinematography = [[Bruce Campbell]]<br>[[Sam Raimi]]<br>(uncredited)|
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==External links==
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*{{IMDb title|0835020}}
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Revision as of 23:33, 15 March 2021

Attack of the Helping Hand
Directed byScott Spiegel
Written byScott Spiegel
Produced byScott Spiegel
StarringLinda Quiroz
Sam Raimi
CinematographyBruce Campbell
Sam Raimi
(uncredited)
Distributed byThe Metropolitan Film Group
Release date
1979
Running time
Six minutes
LanguageEnglish

Attack of the Helping Hand is a 1979 short film written and directed by Scott Spiegel and starring Linda Quiroz and Sam Raimi. Bruce Campbell played the uncredited roles of The Hamburger Helper Helping Hand and The Pillsbury Doughboy.

Plot

Linda Quiroz plays a woman at home who prepares to make "Hamburger Helper". When she sets the box on the countertop and turns away, the Hamburger Helper Helping Hand materializes out of nowhere next to it. It comes to life, talks to her, and tries to strangle her. She tries drowning it in the kitchen sink, which doesn't work; it appears dead for a moment, but then spits the water in her face, runs away and hides. While she searches for it, the Milk Man (Sam Raimi)shows up with a delivery. He touches her on the shoulder, and she mistakes him for the helping hand, then wrestles him to the floor. When he tells her where the hand is hiding, it then proceeds to kill the Milk Man with a kitchen knife in retaliation for "telling on him". The woman resorts to trapping the Hand in a bucket. The Hand screams that it is suffocating and plays dead. As she searches for a trash bag to dispose of the dead Hand, it escapes. She catches it and puts it through the blender, killing it. She then proceeds to continue preparing her meal, and opens a can of biscuit dough, only to find the Pillsbury Doughboy on her countertop, presumably starting her ordeal all over again.