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Saturday, September 20, 2014

The Amazing Transparent Man (1960)

An American science fiction directed by Edgar G. Ulmer.
A former army major keeps a scientist with an invisibility ray in his home. The major then gets a safe cracker to turn invisible to steal nuclear materials to help work on the invisibility ray.
The plot didn't make much sense to me and the characters were not memorable. The special effects for invisibility looked alright, but the actors were not very good at petting the guinea pig that just wasn't there. At only 57 minutes in length, there just isn't anything therein the film either. It was a film made solely for financial reasons and it's all filler to me. No substance, in a word, vapid. I rate it bad. Don't watch it.

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