A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 1, 1960
Original Title:
The Amazing Transparent Man
Alternate Titles:
El increíble hombre transparente
L'incroyable homme invisible
Search for a Shadow
Zdumiewajaco przezroczysty czlowiek
Необычайно прозрачный человек
Genres:
Crime | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
American International Pictures
Miller Consolidated Pictures (MCP)
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A US: NR
Runtime: 57
An ex-major forces a scientist to develop a invisibility formula, with which he plans to create an invisible army and sell it to the highest bidder. However there are side effects to the formula.
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Assistant Director:
Leonard J. Shapiro
Camera Operator:
Jack McCoskey
Director:
Edgar G. Ulmer
Director of Photography:
Meredith M. Nicholson
Editor:
Jack Ruggiero
Electrician:
Frank Leonetti
Executive Producer:
John Miller
Robert L. Madden
Grip:
George Fenaja
Makeup Artist:
Jack Pierce
Music Editor:
Gilbert D. Marchant
Original Music Composer:
Darrell Calker
Producer:
Lester D. Guthrie
Production Design:
Ernst Fegté
Property Master:
Joe Sullivan
Screenplay:
Jack Lewis
Script Supervisor:
Shirley Ulmer
Set Dresser:
Louise Caldwell
Sound Editor:
Don Olson
Sound Mixer:
Earl Snyder
Special Effects:
Roger George
Visual Effects:
Howard A. Anderson
Wardrobe Master:
Jack Masters
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