The Incredible Shrinking Man
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Jack Arnold |
Story by | Richard Matheson |
Box office | 1. 43 million USD (US) |
Screenplay | Richard Matheson |
Richard Alan Simmons | |
The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) is a thoughtful, philosophical, intelligent and sensitive Sci‑Fi film. The film . . . | |
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ID | 851020 |
About The Incredible Shrinking Man
While on a boating trip, Scott Carey (Grant Williams) is exposed to a radioactive cloud. Nothing seems amiss at first, but several months later Scott realizes that he's shrunk in height by several inches. He sees a doctor, who admits that he's baffled. As Scott continues to shrink, decreasing to three feet tall, he becomes bitter, and lashes out at his wife, Louise (Randy Stuart). He begins to fear a cure will never be found -- since even as he becomes a national sensation, he's still shrinking.