Monday, September 14, 2020
Edgar Ulmer's "The Amazing Transparent Man", 1960
I didn't have much time. Had to get up and go to work. So I watched this. I was surprised that as late as 1960, there were still Hollywood "B" movies that were less than an hour long.
A prison escapee is forced to submit to a scientist's invisibility experiments. The convict's only reaction to this scientific marvel is to use it to commit more crimes.
Bank employees watch impassively when his invisibility wears off during a robbery. Realistically, how else should they react?
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