
Overview:
Two brothers, scientists Scott and Tony Nelson, develop an amplifier which enables a person to enter a 4th dimensional state, allowing him to pass through any object. Scott experiments on himself and discovers that each time he passes through something he ages rapidly. He begins killing people, sucking out their life energies and regaining his youth as a result.Status: | Released (1959-10-07) |
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Screen: | Theodore Simonson, Cy Chermak, Jack H. Harris |
Productions: | Fairview Productions, Jack H. Harris Productions |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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- 16035: Robert Lansing - Dr. Scott Nelson
- 16108: Lee Meriwether - Linda Davis
- 96448: James Congdon - Dr. Tony Nelson
- 7347: Robert Strauss - Roy Parker
- 101898: Edgar Stehli - Dr. Theodore W. Carson
- 27446: Patty Duke - Marjorie Sutherland
- 55892: Guy Raymond - Fred the Guard
Crews
- 56141: Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr. - Producer - Production
- 56527: Theodore Simonson - Writer - Writing
- 106016: Bart Sloane - Special Effects - Crew
- 56141: Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr. - Director - Directing
- 56463: Ralph Carmichael - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 106015: Theodore J. Pahle - Director of Photography - Camera
- 222885: Jack H. Harris - Producer - Production
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4D Man an Atomic Age B-grade science fiction film, with several familiar names (future Star Trek actors) Robert Lansing and Lee Meriwether By today's standards it is not what you would call horror but there are still some great murder scenarios and a curious jazz score. For a low ....
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Robert Lansing ("Scott") and his brother "Tony" (James Congdon) are working on a secret formula that would make even "Rumpelstiltskin" blush. After some initial success with a pencil and block of steel, the older brother soon discovers that he can walk through walls, doors - but at a ....
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