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Tômei ningen arawaru

  • 1949
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 22min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.9/10
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Tômei ningen arawaru (1949)
HorrorSci-Fi

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaJewel thieves become interested in an invisibility formula invented by Professor Nakazato and want to use his invention to acquire a diamond necklace called the "Tears of Amour"..Jewel thieves become interested in an invisibility formula invented by Professor Nakazato and want to use his invention to acquire a diamond necklace called the "Tears of Amour"..Jewel thieves become interested in an invisibility formula invented by Professor Nakazato and want to use his invention to acquire a diamond necklace called the "Tears of Amour"..

  • Dirección
    • Nobuo Adachi
  • Guionistas
    • Nobuo Adachi
    • Akimitsu Takagi
  • Elenco
    • Chizuru Kitagawa
    • Takiko Mizunoe
    • Daijirô Natsukawa
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.9/10
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    • Dirección
      • Nobuo Adachi
    • Guionistas
      • Nobuo Adachi
      • Akimitsu Takagi
    • Elenco
      • Chizuru Kitagawa
      • Takiko Mizunoe
      • Daijirô Natsukawa
    • 5Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 23Opiniones de los críticos
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    Chizuru Kitagawa
    • Machiko Nakazato
    Takiko Mizunoe
    • Ryûko Mizuki
    Daijirô Natsukawa
    Daijirô Natsukawa
    • Kyôsuke Segi
    Mitsusaburô Ramon
    • Matsubara sôsa shunin
    Ryûnosuke Tsukigata
    Ryûnosuke Tsukigata
    • Kenzô Nakazato
    Shôsaku Sugiyama
    Shôsaku Sugiyama
    • Ichirô Kawabe
    • (as Gô Sugiyama)
    Kanji Koshiba
    • Shunji Kurokawa
    Kichijirô Ueda
    Kichijirô Ueda
    • Otoharu Sugimoto
    Hiroshi Ueda
    • Chôkichi Tanimoto
    Shôzô Nanbu
    • Umeo Miyazawa
    Shinobu Araki
    • Gihei Hatanaka
    Saburô Date
    Saburô Date
    • Keizô Sasaya
    Tominosuke Hayama
    • Bessô ban Yakichi
    Jun Fujikawa
    • Suzuki keiji
    Sôji Shibata
    • Apâto kanri nin Ôta
    Takeo Yano
    • Ten'in Yamaguchi
    Kazue Tamaki
    • Shônin Sasaki
    Hikaru Hoshi
    • Suikan
    • (as Takehiro Yuasa)
    • Dirección
      • Nobuo Adachi
    • Guionistas
      • Nobuo Adachi
      • Akimitsu Takagi
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    5boblipton

    So It Would Appear

    The professor has invented a formula that turns things invisible. He's interested in the science of it, but a crook hears of it and sees a chance to steal expensive jewelry, so he gets himself dosed. The trouble is there's no antidote, and he becomes increasingly unhinged.

    It's a Japanese version of the 1933 THE INVISIBLE MAN. Effects specialist Eiji Tsuburaya replicates some of the shots from the older movie, including the part where the villain is unwinding the bandages from around his invisible head. While the suspense is well done, there's no clear advance in what the film makers are using i for, and the movie lacks the funny lunacy of James Whale's direction.

    Tsuburaya would continue to specialize in special effects. He is best remembered for his work on various version of GODZILLA. He would die in 1970, age 68.
    4Coventry

    Before Godzilla, there was ... Dr. Kawabe!

    What would you do if you could make yourself invisible? No wait, forget about sneaking into bedrooms and dressing rooms, what would you really do? Rob banks and jewelry stores without the risk of getting caught, of course! That is also what happens here. The acclaimed Dr. Nakazato (whose haircut seems to be inspired by Albert Einstein) invents a serum that is the biggest scientific discovery of the century, and yet his friend & business partner is only interested in using it to steal a diamond necklace! He persuades Nakazato's student Dr. Kawabe to collaborate, but there are a few complications. The serum causes extremely aggressive temper, and the antidote to undo the invisibility effects doesn't exist yet.

    We all assumed that Japan's horror & monster legacy started in 1954 with the phenomenal "Godzilla", but this one is still a few years older. Overall speaking, "The Invisible Man Appears" is a disappointing and dull pioneer. It's inspired by - or you might even say: blatantly stolen from - the genius Universal classic from 1933 directed by James Whale and starring Claude Rains. The Japanese version adds nothing even remotely interesting to the H. G. Wells' story and seemingly the most useful purpose of "The Invisible Man Appears" is that it served as good practice for special effects wizard Eiji Tsuburaya. The special effects are very well-handled but, again, nothing new here. We see smoking cigarettes floating in the air, unwrapping of bandages, and a motorcycle without a driver, but these (or similar) effects also featured in the 1933 landmark already.

    Followed by a sequel that is slightly better, namely "The Invisible Man vs the Human Fly")
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    An interesting if slow moving curio

    This movie is essentially an overly complicated and somewhat incoherent crime movie wrapped in the trappings of an invisible man story. The one interesting aspect of the plot is the mystery around who the invisible man actually is. It's surprising that subsequent movies in this subgenre have never taken advantage of this obvious opportunity. In the case of this movie, unfortunately, it isn't difficult to figure out who the invisible man is, and the fact is revealed soon enough anyway. Insofar as entertainment value, it's a pretty slow moving affair. Nonetheless, it is worth watching for fans of Japanese sci-fi and horror if for no other reason than curiosity's sake.

    The film is available through Sinister Cinema, and through Arrow as one half of a double bill with the Invisible Man Versus the Human Fly. Arrow made zero effort at restoration, so it's probably from the same 16mm print employed by Sinister. Arrow has made its usual mistake of using the astoundingly overrated so-called expert Kim Newman, who relies on his usual "perhaps," "it could be that," and other qualifiers as a substitute for actual research and expertise. I sort of wish I had spent my money with Sinister instead to support their business.
    7PCC0921

    Surprisingly Fun

    The Invisible Man Appears (1949), is pretty good for a film, that came out, in the late-1940s, produced by a post-war, Japanese film studio, known as, Daiei Studios. Daiei Studios is famous for being the studio, that launched the Gamera film series in the mid-1960s in Japan. The Invisible Man Appears (1949), is also an early Eiji Tsuburaya, special effects gig, that he did five years before Gojira (1954). This film is an interesting take on the original Invisible Man film series, that Universal Pictures did in the 1930s in the U. S. A. Tsuburaya's special effects don't disappoint in this film. Just remember, to put yourself in a 1949 frame of mind and the effects work for themselves. I am happy I found this lost gem.

    PMTM Grade: 6.7 (C-) = 7 IMDB.

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      During the American Occupation, Eiji Tsuburaya was blacklisted from the studios for what was regarded as his work on propaganda films during the war. He got around this by starting an independent company to supply "special techniques" (special effects) to the studios. His company was contracted by Daiei to do the special techniques for this film. He would later close his company when he was allowed to be hired by Toho. This film is regarded as a prime example of his pre-"Gojira" (1954) (Godzilla) accomplishments in the science fiction/horror genre.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de septiembre de 1949 (Japón)
    • País de origen
      • Japón
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      • Japonés
    • También se conoce como
      • The Invisible Man Appears
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      • Daiei Studios
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 22 minutos
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
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