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Release Date:
August 25, 1957
Original Title:
透明人間と蝿男
Alternate Titles:
El hombre invisible contra la mosca
Invisible Man and Fly Man
Invisible Man vs. the Fly Man
The Murdering Mite
Tomeiningen To Haiotoko
Toumei ningen to hae otoko
Transparent Man and Fly Man
Tōmei Ningen to Hae Otoko
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Mystery | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Daiei Film
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
A series of ghastly murders are being committed. The one similarity in each of the murders is that a strange buzzing sound is always heard right before the murder occurs. Is the killer invisible or possibly some other incredible creature?
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Characters:
H.G. Wells
Director:
Mitsuo Murayama
Director of Photography:
Hiroshi Murai
Editor:
Isao Natori
Executive Producer:
Hidemasa Nagata
First Assistant Director:
Kiyoshi Ishida
Lighting Technician:
Isamu Yoneyama
Hiroshi Sato
Original Music Composer:
Tokujirō Ōkubo
Producer:
Osamu Yoneda
Production Design:
Taijiro Goto
Screenplay:
Hajime Takaiwa
Sound Recordist:
Kimio Tobita
Special Effects:
Toru Matoba
Kazufumi Fujii
Special Effects Assistant:
Kazufumi Fujii
Story:
Toshikazu Yamano
Visual Effects:
Toru Matoba
Visual Effects Director:
Toru Matoba
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