Incredible Shrinking Man, The (1957)
RETROSELECTIVE: Identity Horror October: personality disorders, transformations and a crisis of the self! We highlight three very different takes on "not feeling quite yourself" in the horror genre.
A businessman faces the horrific reality of shrinking into non-existence in this classic from legendary director Jack Arnold (Creature From The Black Lagoon) and screenwriter Richard Matheson (The Omega Man). Featuring a themed showreel celebrating Jack Arnold and science fiction & horror films about size issues, screening prior to the feature.
When Scott Carey (Grant Williams) begins to shrink because of exposure to a combination of radiation and insecticide, medical science is powerless to help him.
A businessman faces the horrific reality of shrinking into non-existence in this classic from legendary director Jack Arnold (Creature From The Black Lagoon) and screenwriter Richard Matheson (The Omega Man). Featuring a themed showreel celebrating Jack Arnold and science fiction & horror films about size issues, screening prior to the feature.
When Scott Carey (Grant Williams) begins to shrink because of exposure to a combination of radiation and insecticide, medical science is powerless to help him.
Rating | G |
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Genre | Horror |
Running Time | 81 |
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