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Tômei ningen to hae otoko

  • 1957
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
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5.5/10
282
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Tômei ningen to hae otoko (1957)
CrimeFantasyHorrorSci-Fi

A ruthless serial killer with a peculiar method of stalking and killing his victims comes face to face with a police officer turned invisible by a scientific experiment. Who will emerge triu... Read allA ruthless serial killer with a peculiar method of stalking and killing his victims comes face to face with a police officer turned invisible by a scientific experiment. Who will emerge triumphant?A ruthless serial killer with a peculiar method of stalking and killing his victims comes face to face with a police officer turned invisible by a scientific experiment. Who will emerge triumphant?

  • Director
    • Mitsuo Murayama
  • Writer
    • Hajime Takaiwa
  • Stars
    • Yoshirô Kitahara
    • Ryûji Shinagawa
    • Junko Kanô
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    282
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    • Director
      • Mitsuo Murayama
    • Writer
      • Hajime Takaiwa
    • Stars
      • Yoshirô Kitahara
      • Ryûji Shinagawa
      • Junko Kanô
    • 5User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yoshirô Kitahara
    • Chief Inspector Wakabayashi
    Ryûji Shinagawa
    • Dr. Tsukioka
    Junko Kanô
    • Akiko Hayakawa
    Ikuko Môri
    Ikuko Môri
    • Mieko - Sexy Dancer
    Jôji Tsurumi
    • Sugimoto - Dr. Hayakawa's Assistant
    Yoshihiro Hamaguchi
    • Detective Hayama
    Shôzô Nanbu
    • Dr. Hayakawa
    Bontarô Miake
    • Chief of the Metropolitan Police
    Ichirô Izawa
    • Kôkichi Kusunoki - Fly Man
    Shizuo Chûjô
    • Yamada - Fly Man
    Koh Sugita
    • Bartender Hajima
    Tatsuo Hanagire
    • Chief Detective Tada
    Fujio Harumoto
    Fujio Harumoto
    • Night Club Owner Kuroki
    Kôichi Itô
    Teppei Endô
    • Doctor
    Gen Harada
    Gen Harada
    • Member of Crime Laboratory
    Shô Natsuki
    Shôji Kawashima
    • Director
      • Mitsuo Murayama
    • Writer
      • Hajime Takaiwa
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    6steve-4335

    Scientists with human flies battle scientists with an invisible ray

    There are a series of mysterious stabbing deaths in post war Tokyo. Yet no attacker was seen or could have gained entry. Police investigate. They find that the deaths are preceded by buzzing sounds. A group of Japanese scientists were working on cosmic ray research during war and one (Kuroki) feels he was sold out by the others. He spend 6 years in prison and wants to get even. He has a gas that shrinks humans to fly size so they can do his dirty work. Another Scientist has developed a ray that makes objects invisible. A cop uses it on himself and while invisible discovers what Kuroki is up to. But Kuroki finds out about the invisible ray and wants it. This is a film with good acting, audio and video quality. Even the fake cosmic ray lab is realistic. But it is all lost when we see the tiny shrunken man flying around in his business suit, without wings making buzzing sounds. It is so completely unbelievable that it's hilarious. In Japanese with English subtitles. Black and White.
    5Coventry

    The imperceptible man? No, sorry, doesn't have the same ring to it...

    Somewhere deep beneath all the implausible nonsense & preposterous ideas, there's a solid and intriguing plot hidden in "The Invisible Man Vs. The Human Fly". The story revolves around a vicious night club owner/war veteran who takes revenge on his former associates via shrinking his henchman with a serum until he has the size of an ordinary housefly. The fly then kills his enemies without leaving a trace - apart from an audible buzzing sound - and the media assumes there's a murderous invisible man at large. Now, the clever part of the plot is that the henchman is a psychopath addicted to the fly-serum, and he also starts killing random people that he has issues with, and this severely complicates the police investigation. Oh, and there's also an actual invisible wandering around, otherwise the title doesn't make sense.

    Watchable (and even slightly better) sequel to "The Invisible Man Appears" (1949) but still a long way from qualifying as classic Sci-Fi or horror. Around the same time in the US, Vincent Price was starring in "The Fly" and "Return of the Fly", and those movies are a lot better and more entertaining. Certain special effects, like the floating head or the reduction process, are very good but others - notably the little guy flying and buzzing - are ridiculous. Besides, why does he buzz when he's still shaped like a man?

    The film also has too many supportive characters and confusing sub plots, and there are loads of irrelevant and pointless pieces of dialogue. For instance, at three different times, there are a bunch of people discussing whether it wouldn't be more accurate if they refer to the invisible man as "the imperceptible man". What? Whatever...
    6ebeckstr-1

    Somewhat entertaining

    While not a direct sequel to Invisible Man Appears, Invisible Man Vs the Human Fly and the latter are usually thought of as companion pieces. Human Fly is more preposterous and more imaginative, and therefore more entertaining, then Invisible Man Appears. Both films are interesting in their serious approach to the police procedural genre element, and because Fly is more effective with this aspect of its story, on that level it is also better than the first film. It is not a great movie, but both films are odd curiosities within Japanese post-war cinema culture, and are worth viewing for fans of the period and certainly for fans of 1950s world sci-fi cinema.

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    • Trivia
      Debut of actress Ikuko Môri.
    • Goofs
      Strings and wire can be spotted at times during the movie.
    • Connections
      References New York confidentiel (1955)

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 1957 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • The Invisible Man vs. The Human Fly
    • Production company
      • Daiei Studios
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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