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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.
The Shrinking Man is a science fiction novel by American writer Richard Matheson, published in 1956. [1] It has been adapted into a motion picture twice, called The Incredible Shrinking Man in 1957 and The Incredible Shrinking Woman in 1981, both by Universal Pictures. The novel was retitled The Incredible Shrinking Man in some later editions.
A man accidentally ingests insecticide and is exposed to a cloud of radioactive spray, causing him to start shrinking, which he gradually does throughout the story. 1956 Mrs. Pepperpot: Alf Prøysen: The eponymous protagonist Mrs. Pepperpot occasionally shrinks down to the size of a pepperpot. 1971 The Shrinking of Treehorn: Florence Parry Heide
Patrick Wachsberger’s Picture Perfect Entertainment is launching international sales on Jan Kounen’s “The Incredible Shrinking Man” starring Jean Dujardin, the Oscar-winning actor of ...
The Incredible Shrinking Man, 1957 film adaptation; See also. The Incredible Melting Man, a 1977 film; The Incredible Shrinking Woman, a 1981 film
“Shrinking” co-creator Bill Lawrence took inspiration from Michael J. Fox. The showrunner credited the “Back to The Future” star’s public battle with Parkinson’s as a focal point in ...
The Incredible Shrinking Man: 1957: The US science-fiction horror film features a man who is exposed to a radioactive cloud while on a boating trip. Over time, he begins shrinking and tries to find a cure, but at the same time, he becomes a phenomenon throughout the country. [10] [15] [11] [4] [17] [3] [9] [12] [2] [8] [1] [5] The Incredible ...
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