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Tarfumes.com - The H-Man

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List Price: $19.98
Our Price: $99.99
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video Starring: Yumi Shirakawa, Kenji Sahara, Akihiko Hirata, Koreya Senda, Makoto Satô Directed By: Ishirô Honda
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786302725612 Format: Color ISBN: 6302725615 Label: RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video Manufacturer: RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video Release Date: 1994-06-24 Running Time: 79 Studio: RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1959-05-28
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Maybe not for your 7-year old Comment: I thought I was the only one to have been scared out of his wits by this film but it's clear from the other reviews that I am not. I saw it on a double bill with my parents with one of the Fly movies, probably the second one. I was 7. The Fly movie didn't scare me much at all, perhaps because I had seen the shtick with the human head on the fly body and vice versa before. Then came this afterthought on the bill. Like many of the other writers here, it gave me nightmares, even though I spent half the movie with my hand over my eyes. After I became an adult, it took me forever to remember the name of the film that scared me more than any other when I was a kid , much less to find it on videotape. While I now realize that the production values were pretty low, the science is pretty ridiculous, the dubbing is pretty amateurish, I can still understand how the seeping slime that goes after people in the most mundane places and evaporates bodies on contact scared me out of my wits. Imagine when you were 7, and with as much of a child's attitude as you can conjure up, watch the film in the dark and be scared.
Customer Rating:      Summary: First Creepy Movie Comment: This film scared me to death. I must have seen it when I about 13. That was in 1966. I saw it in the Odeon Cinema in Tuam, Co Galway Ireland.
I still find myself thinking of it regularly.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Interesting.... Comment: Its nice to see a movie that you ve never seen before. This one is pretty interesting, and i would kinda compare it to the Blob movie types... This Japanese science fiction movie hold together pretty good till the end. I would recommend it to any fan that likes 50's science fiction movies to add it to their collection.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Can a human vapor get gas? Comment: There are many, radically different versions of this film. This is the one to get.The one entitled The Human Vapor is not.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Old Nightmares Comment: Back in the mid 60's in Knoxville, Tennessee, the first cinemascope theater opened. To fill the seats on Saturday mornings the owners struck a deal with Shoney's Big Boy; bring the toothpick from a Big Boy Burger and ten cents, and you'll see a Three Stooges movie, two episodes from the 40's Batman serial, and a feature film. On one such visit, at age seven, I viewed The H Man for the first time. For three years I couldn't fall asleep at night because I kept imagining the glistening, icy-blue goo creeping up the corners of my bedroom wall and across the ceiling, gathering above my bed, preparing to drip down, disolving me into a mass of jelly. Needless to say, I feel that this film is an atmospheric gem. The fact that the writers don't depend solely on special effects and that there is a parallel story line involving Tokyo's criminal underground (and literally the Tokyo sewar system) sinks the viewer even more deeply into its slimy atmosphere. We can only hope that someday the H Man shows up on DVD.
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