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Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 4006408830214
Format: PAL
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 70 minutes
Theatrical Release Date: March 25, 1956
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Like it or not, this is one of the most loveable bad B- sci-fi-horror films of all time AND a great travelougue of 1950s LA. What else would you expect this film to be but low-grade schlock? Go in with that mind-set and you'll love it. I got my copy out of a bargain bin for $1 and have since inspired three other friends to get their own copies through Amazon. They love it for everything from Chaney's pitifully bad performance (oh, those close-ups of his quivvering eyes!) to the footage of Angel's ... Read More
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By the time this one was filmed, Lon Chaney Jr. was long past his prime. Aging and beset by a serious problem with alcohol, he was reduced to taking almost any role which became available, which explains his presence here. This one is not as bad as "The Alligator People", but it's not much better. The formula is familiar, with a hokey plot featuring an executed murderer (Chaney) being brought back to life to avenge himself against those responsible for his conviction, all the while being pursued ... Read More
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A brute killer returns from the dead and goes after the crooks that double-crossed him. Robert Shayne is a scientist with good intentions that accidentally creates a monster. Classic TV fans will recall that Shayne played Lt. Henderson opposite George Reeves's Superman. It gets better. Joe Flynn, Captain Binghampton of "McHale's Navy," is Shayne's owlish assistant. Picture Igor in horn-rimmed glasses. They steal the executed Butcher Benton (Lon Chaney), and juice him with 287,000 volts using Frankenstein ... Read More
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In the 1950s, there were tons of sci-fi/horror films. A few of them were outstanding (The Day the Earth Stood Still, Creature From the Black Lagoon), and some stinkers (Plan 9 From Outer Space, Bride of the Monster), but the majority of them were solid, middle-of-the-road flicks. Indestructible Man falls in this category.
The film was no challenge for Chaney from an acting standpoint. He only had a few lines at the start of the film before he was rendered mute after being brought back to life in an experiment. ... Read More
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Stepping out of his father's shadow, Lon Chaney Jr. found initial fame and acclaim in 1940's films, 'Of Mice and Men' and 'One Million Years BC'. As a result, he was swiftly catapulted into Universal's top drawer, playing most of their classic monsters of the time. Only as the poor, tortured Larry Talbot (aka The Wolf Man) did Chaney ever find true success, and in the mid-forties, his time as top-billed status was over. Then came many film roles like this. In the thankless and mostly mute part of 'The Butcher', Chaney ... Read More
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