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The Amazing Colossal Man

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 20m
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4.6/10
2.9K
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Cathy Downs and Glenn Langan in The Amazing Colossal Man (1957)
A military officer survives a nuclear blast, only to begin to uncontrollably grow into an increasingly unstable giant.
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A military officer survives a nuclear blast, only to begin to uncontrollably grow into an increasingly unstable giant.A military officer survives a nuclear blast, only to begin to uncontrollably grow into an increasingly unstable giant.A military officer survives a nuclear blast, only to begin to uncontrollably grow into an increasingly unstable giant.

  • Director
    • Bert I. Gordon
  • Writers
    • Mark Hanna
    • Bert I. Gordon
    • George Worthing Yates
  • Stars
    • Glenn Langan
    • Cathy Downs
    • William Hudson
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    4.6/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Bert I. Gordon
    • Writers
      • Mark Hanna
      • Bert I. Gordon
      • George Worthing Yates
    • Stars
      • Glenn Langan
      • Cathy Downs
      • William Hudson
    • 56User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Glenn Langan
    Glenn Langan
    • Lt. Col. Glenn Manning
    • (as Glen Langan)
    Cathy Downs
    Cathy Downs
    • Carol Forrest
    William Hudson
    William Hudson
    • Dr. Paul Linstrom
    Larry Thor
    Larry Thor
    • Maj. Eric Coulter, MD
    James Seay
    James Seay
    • Col. Hallock
    Frank Jenks
    Frank Jenks
    • Truck Driver
    Russ Bender
    Russ Bender
    • Richard Kingman
    • (as Russell Bender)
    Hank Patterson
    Hank Patterson
    • Henry
    Jimmy Cross
    Jimmy Cross
    • Sergeant at Reception Desk
    June Jocelyn
    • Nurse Wilson
    Stanley Lachman
    • Lt. Cline
    Harry Raybould
    • MP at Main Gate
    Jean Moorhead
    • Woman in Bathtub
    Scott Peters
    • Sgt. Lee Carter
    Myron Cook
    • Capt. Thomas
    Michael Harris
    • Police Lt. Keller
    Bill Cassady
    • Lt. Peterson
    Dick Nelson
    • Sgt. Hansen
    • (as Richard Nelson)
    • Director
      • Bert I. Gordon
    • Writers
      • Mark Hanna
      • Bert I. Gordon
      • George Worthing Yates
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    editdave43

    Atomic Bombs Away

    Burt I. Gordon's "The Amazing Colossal Man" was the first sci-fi film I saw as a kid that actually scared me. But it wasn't the effect of a bald Col. Glenn Manning running around Las Vegas that I found frightening; it was the actual atomic bomb test-blast footage I found so horrific. At the age of six, seeing houses blown like matchsticks into blazing debris was enough to cause nightmares. The same footage (recently restored by Peter Kuran for the "explosive" documentary "Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie") can still sends shivers down the spine of any self-respecting anti-nuker.

    "The Amazing Colossal Man" still ranks as one of the better b-grade drive-in movies. It is unintentionally funny, full of impossible science and very entertaining. The cast does their best with the material (from a script by George Worthing Yates) but I suspect no one took the project very seriously, least of all Mr. Gordon. It is also highlighted by another thunderous Albert Glasser score.
    6planktonrules

    as long as you DON'T take it seriously, it's a cool flick

    This isn't exactly the Royal Shakespeare Company here and with a title like THE AMAZING COLOSSAL MAN, you know you're not about to watch something that's due for a re-make on Masterpiece Theater. So, as long as you realize it is first and foremost a schlocky sci-fi horror film from the 50s and have your expectations set relatively low, you'll probably have a good time watching it. On a campy and kitschy level, it's good stuff. I particularly like how his clothes seem to grow with him (thus allowing it to STILL be a family flick) and the scene near the end of the film when they give this crazed giant an injection--his reaction is priceless!! All-in-all, I'd recommend this as a good film to watch with friends. Watch it, laugh and enjoy.
    StanleyStrangelove

    Amazing Colossal Mess

    An Army colonel gets too close to an exploding plutonium bomb and like all creatures in the 1950s movies he begins to grow at an amazing rate to colossal proportions. This is much to the dismay of his girlfriend because, well, size does matter. But when your man is 50 feet tall it's ridiculous. But she still loves him even though he's way up there and she's way down here. He goes a little funny in the head and roams the countryside wearing a giant diaper because even the tall men's section has nothing in his size.

    Amazing Colossal Man is ridiculous Bert I. Gordon nonsense with cheesy special effects concocted in a garage. Followed by War of the Colossal Beast which is equally stupid. The only way to have fun watching this is with the help of an illegal substance.
    3AaronCapenBanner

    More Tragic Than Amazing.

    Bert I. Gordon directed this surprise hit about Lt. Col. Glenn Manning, who is accidentally exposed to a plutonium blast at a desert Army base, burning him extensively, but survives. However, he mysteriously starts to grow, reaching 50Ft. He becomes an object of study, but is gradually losing his mind because of both the situation and decreased blood supply to his brain. Glenn, enraged and despondent, escapes and goes on a rampage, forcing a showdown with the Army he once served in. Despite a good performance from the lead actor, and a sympathetic script, the F/X are shoddy and the ridiculous plot dissolves into an obvious chase melodrama, ending at a dam. Not yet on DVD for some reason, though was on YouTube for awhile.
    5kevinolzak

    Seen on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater in 1964

    1957's "The Amazing Colossal Man" was director's Bert I. Gordon's debut and most financially successful release for American International Pictures, while also his most acclaimed, not too surprising once you realize that virtually none of his other giant size creatures had any personality, neither "The Cyclops" nor the sequel "War of the Colossal Beast" giving their menace any dialogue. The simple inversion of Universal's massive hit "The Incredible Shrinking Man" was actually an uncredited adaptation of Homer Eon Flint's brief 1928 novel "The Nth Man," the rights to which just happened to belong to James H. Nicholson, and may have also inspired Stan Lee's origin story for The Incredible Hulk! In the lead was Glenn Langan, an actor who made a name for himself the previous decade in films like "Hangover Square" and "Dragonwyck" (facing off against Vincent Price), but had fallen on hard times here but a performance that engenders sympathy for his plight despite an excess of self pity and the typically overdone excuse of radiation poisoning. Colonel Glenn Manning (Langan) readies himself for the nation's first plutonium bomb test but leaves his position of safety to try to rescue the pilot of a downed civilian plane, the flesh seared from his body by the force of the blast (a startling visage so well done it is repeated at least twice more). As 95% of his body suffered third degree burns doctors give his fiancée Carol (Cathy Downs, "The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues," "The She-Creature," "Missile to the Moon") little hope that he'll survive, yet just hours after treatment his skin has completely regenerated itself, beginning a process of growth where Dr. Paul Linstrom (William Hudson, "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman") estimates the rate to be 10 feet per day. Manning emerges from his coma in a state of shock, despair and amusement in equal measure before we learn that his heart is not growing at the same pace as the rest of his body, essentially doomed to die in a few days unless something can be done to halt the progression. There's entirely too much talk until the final reel, when the Colossal Man finally goes on the rampage through Las Vegas, while one patrolman haplessly observes: "are you gonna stand by and let him destroy property?" A giant needle makes a painful looking injection that hopefully should stunt his growth, but in his fury he impales one unfortunate medico with a devastating strike and purloins his tiny fiancée for a final date with destiny at Boulder Dam. Gordon continued making giant size creature features for another 20 years, but never again reached the heights that this picture did. There's a lot of fun to be had if one can stay patient through the slow spots, which sadly isn't the case with its perfunctory sequel.

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    • Trivia
      American International Pictures released this in a double feature with Cat Girl (1957).
    • Goofs
      The heart has more than one cell.
    • Quotes

      Manning: What kind of sin could a man commit in a single lifetime to bring this upon himself?

    • Connections
      Edited into Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958)

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 1958 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El asombroso hombre creciente
    • Filming locations
      • Boulder City, Nevada, USA
    • Production company
      • Malibu Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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