Un scientifique découvre une formule lui permettant de traverser des surfaces solides, mais il vieillit aussi rapidement. Il tue afin d'inverser le processus de vieillissement en absorbant l... Tout lireUn scientifique découvre une formule lui permettant de traverser des surfaces solides, mais il vieillit aussi rapidement. Il tue afin d'inverser le processus de vieillissement en absorbant l'énergie de ses victimes.Un scientifique découvre une formule lui permettant de traverser des surfaces solides, mais il vieillit aussi rapidement. Il tue afin d'inverser le processus de vieillissement en absorbant l'énergie de ses victimes.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Stars
- Sgt. Todaman
- (as George Kara)
- Reporter
- (non crédité)
- Man in Nightclub
- (non crédité)
- Dr. Brian F. Schwartz
- (non crédité)
- Policeman
- (non crédité)
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4D MAN (Irwin S. Yeaworth, Jr., 1959) **1/2
enthusiastic
Decent story and special effects; weird soundtrack
However there were a number of shortcomings and unintentional funny moments: 1) The soundtrack was totally over the top. Very 'hip' beatnik jazz orchestration with bongos etc. This cartoonish music often played during some of the tenser moments of the film, effectively ruining the suspense. 2) The sibling rivalry subplot at the beginning of the movie was really unnecessary. It was probably added to heighten the drama and give the characters more depth, but in the end it was all rather pointless. 3) The funniest moment of the film occurred when 'Tony' was working on his fourth dimension theory at the restaurant table. When the camera showed his notebook, instead of mathematical calculations or a scientific diagram, it was simply a sketch of a block of metal with a pencil going through it. It was like something straight out of a Leslie Nielsen movie.
Overall, it is an OK movie and worth watching if you enjoy old sci-fi movies. It won't change your life, but you won't regret watching it either.
Surprisingly effective little sci-fi'er
Female lead Lee Merriwether has always been, in my opinion anyway, much underrated as an actress, being judged more for her status as a former Miss America than for her talent. However, she had a relaxed, naturalistic quality that many actresses with far more training and experience lacked, and I think it adds to the believability of the picture.
"The 4D Man" is no masterpiece, of course, but it's definitely one of the more intriguing, and thoughtful, sci-fi epics of the '50s. An interesting premise, very good special effects--considering the relatively low budget--solid performances and a much more adult tone than the usual '50s sci-fi flick make this a keeper. Check it out.
The 4D Man, some of the neatest special effects ever.
I remember being obsessed with the walking through walls special effect, the way in which bits of his clothing would appear first, then the rest of him.
It's funny how a film can stay with you from childhood. The day I got the DVD, I was stoked. Not the greatest film ever made, but I am a die hard fan. I admit to being surprised by the score, very jazzy for such a dark story. I thought Robert Lansing and the rest of the cast were cool. They gave some considerable depth to what was after all very much a 'B' movie.
Check it out!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFilm debut of Lee Meriwether.
- GaffesWhen Scott walks away eating the apple he's stolen, you can see him stop at the corner and throw the apple core away. In the next shot he's holding the apple again, takes one last bite out of it, and throws the core away a second time.
- Citations
Dr. Theodore W. Carson: Scott! How did you get in here?
Scott Nelson: Through the door.
[after walking through it without opening it]
- Crédits fousThe U.S. television print correctly features the Columbia logo--but it's accompanied by Max Steiner's famous Warner Bros. logo theme.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Ein Interview Mit Lee Meriwether (2011)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Orgía de terror
- Lieux de tournage
- West Chester, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis(Clock Tower and Bank)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 240 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 25min(85 min)
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1






