The Amazing Transparent Man (1960)

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Written by Jack Lewis

Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer

Running Time: 70 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1960

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Black and White

Paul Krenner (James Griffith) is an ex-major with delusions of grandeur. He has forced scientist Peter Ulof (Ivan Triesault) to develop a radiation-based technique to turn men invisible, with which process he plans to create an invisible army to sell to the highest bidder.

He breaks the most reknowned safecracker Joey Faust (Douglas Kennedy) out of prison and forces him to undergo the invisibility treatment so he can steal more radium to further the experimentation.

However plans go awry when Faust discovers there is a side-effect to the invisibility treatments he didn't count on.

Cast

Marguerite ChapmanLaura Matson
Douglas KennedyJoey Faust
James GriffithMaj. Paul Krenner
Ivan TriesaultDr. Peter Ulof
Boyd 'Red' MorganJulian
Carmel DanielMaria Ulof
Edward ErwinDrake
Jonathan LedfordSmith
Norman SmithSecurity guard
Patrick CranshawSecurity guard
Kevin KellyWoman
Dennis AdamsState Police officer
Stacy MorganState Police officer

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