When a narcotics deal goes sour and a suspect disappears, leaving only his clothes, Tokyo police question his wife and stake out the nightclub where she works. His disappearance stumps the police - until a young scientist appears who claims that H-Bomb tests in the Pacific, evidenced by a "ghost ship" that has turned up in the harbor, have created radioactive creatures - "H-Men" - who ooze like slime and dissolve anyone they touch. (Source: IMDb by Gary Dickerson) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 美女と液体人間
- Also Known As: Beauty and the Liquid People , The H-Man
- Director: Honda Ishiro
- Screenwriter: Mabuchi Kaoru
- Genres: Horror, Sci-Fi
Cast & Credits
- Hirata Akihiko Main Role
- Mishima KoKishiSupport Role
- Natsuki Yosuke Support Role
- Nakajima Haruo[Second dissolved sailor]Support Role
- Yamada AkiraPolice officer WakasugiSupport Role
- Echigo Ken[Nightclub Patron]Guest Role
Reviews
The Blob moved quicker than this slow paced movie
H-Man, in this case H-Men, was another film cautioning against the use of atomic weapons. Similar to The Blob, slow moving ooey-gooey creatures that can also glow green dissolve anyone in their path.
The film begins with a drug heist gone wrong when the chief gangster disappears leaving his clothes behind. Enter an earnest young scientist who tries to convince the police that the gangster didn't run away---he was dissolved. The police refuse to believe him and concentrate on tailing the gangster's lover who is a singer in a club. After the dissolved bodies start puddling all over town, they realize they are dealing with the consequences of radioactive experiments.
The sci-fi part of the movie was well done for a story about giant molasses-moving blobs of radioactive goo that dissolve people but not their clothes. The tedious gangster part of the film about finding a block of missing heroin slowed the movie down making the blobs seem quick in comparison. As with some Godzilla movies, the monstrous blobs had most of their screen time in the last segment of the movie leaving the rest to the boring humans.
I enjoy a good creature feature, but the movie needs to feature the creature and not women in skimpy outfits singing in a club or cardboard characters wandering around aimlessly looking for gangsters or puddles of goo. Green Glowing Blobby-7.5/10 Bland Gangster Noir-4/10
8/24/23
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