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  1. 13 de abr. de 2021 · The Incredible Shrinking Man is a 1957 American science fiction film directed by Jack Arnold based on Richard Matheson's 1956 novel The Shrinking Man. The film stars Grant Williams as Scott and Randy Stuart as Scott's wife Louise. While relaxing on a boat, Scott is enveloped by a strange fog. Months later, he discovers that he appears to be ...

  2. The Incredible Shrinking Man (en España, El increíble hombre menguante; en Hispanoamérica, El hombre increíble) [1] es una película estadounidense de 1957. La película es una adaptación de la novela El increíble hombre menguante (The Shrinking Man) de Richard Matheson.

  3. 19 de oct. de 2014 · The Incredible Shrinking Man Trailer 1957Director: Jack ArnoldStarring: April Kent, Grant Williams, Paul Langton, Randy Stuart, William Schallert, Raymond Ba...

  4. 五十年代的经典科幻片. 这篇影评可能有剧透. 今日推荐这部1957年的科幻电影「不可思议的收缩人」,导演杰克·阿诺德根据理查德·马西森的1956小说「收缩男人」改编而来。. 豆瓣观影人数不足2K,实属难得一遇的有趣片子。. 电影明星格兰特·威廉姆斯饰斯科特 ...

  5. Die unglaubliche Geschichte des Mister C. (Originaltitel: The Incredible Shrinking Man), ein US-amerikanischer Science-Fiction-Film aus dem Jahr 1957, wurde von Jack Arnold in Schwarz-Weiß gedreht und zählt gemeinhin als der beste Film des Regisseurs. Als Vorlage diente der erstmals 1956 veröffentlichte Science-Fiction-Roman Die seltsame Geschichte des Mr. C. (Originaltitel The Incredible ...

  6. 14 de nov. de 2017 · What if you were exposed to a mysterious radiation that made you shrink day by day? Watch the original trailer of The Incredible Shrinking Man, a classic sci-fi film from 1957 that explores the ...

  7. 20 de oct. de 2021 · T he Incredible Shrinking Man: in 1957, the title alone instantly announced the film as part of a carnivalesque roll call of recent releases—The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, Creature with the Atom Brain, Day the World Ended, It Conquered the World—an oral poetry of apocalyptic ballyhoo as much a part of the era’s soundtrack as rock and roll.