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*''Do not confuse with {{TohoCo}}'s [[Invisible Man (film)|Invisible Man]] (1954).''
*''Do not confuse with [[Toho]]'s [[Invisible Man (film)|Invisible Man]] (1954).''
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'''''Invisible Man Appears''''' {{Nihongo|透明人間現わる|Tomei Ningen Arawaru}} is a 1949 [[Japan]]ese [[tokusatsu]] science-fiction film produced by [[Kadokawa|Daiei Motion Picture Company]], and loosely based on the novel ''[[wikipedia:The Invisible Man|The Invisible Man]]'' by H.G. Wells. It was released to Japanese theaters on September 25, 1949.
'''''Invisible Man Appears''''' {{Nihongo|透明人間現わる|Tomei Ningen Arawaru}} is a 1949 [[Japan]]ese [[tokusatsu]] science-fiction film produced by [[Kadokawa|Daiei Motion Picture Company]], and loosely based on the novel ''[[wikipedia:The Invisible Man|The Invisible Man]]'' by H.G. Wells. It was released to Japanese theaters on September 25, 1949.
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*''Invisible Man Appears'' was one of [[Eiji Tsuburaya]]'s earliest projects as a special effects director. Tsuburaya would become renowned for his work on ''[[Godzilla (1954 film)|Godzilla]]'' five years later.
*''Invisible Man Appears'' was one of [[Eiji Tsuburaya]]'s earliest projects as a special effects director. Tsuburaya would become renowned for his work on ''[[Godzilla (1954 film)|Godzilla]]'' five years later.
*[[Kadokawa|Daiei]] would later produce a second Invisible Man film, ''[[Invisible Man vs. Human Fly]]'', in 1957.
*[[Kadokawa|Daiei]] would later produce a second Invisible Man film, ''[[Invisible Man vs. Human Fly]]'', in 1957.
*Daiei's rival studio {{TohoCo}} would later produce its own adaptation of ''The Invisible Man'', simply titled ''[[Invisible Man (film)|Invisible Man]]'', in 1954. Eiji Tsuburaya would also work as a cinematographer and special effects director on that film.
*Daiei's rival studio [[Toho]] would later produce its own adaptation of ''The Invisible Man'', simply titled ''[[Invisible Man (film)|Invisible Man]]'', in 1954. Eiji Tsuburaya would also work as a cinematographer and special effects director on that film.
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Japanese Invisible Man Appears poster
Directed by Nobuo Adachi
Producer Hisashi Okuda
Written by Nobuo Adachi,
Akimitsu Takagi,
H.G. Wells (Novel)
Music by ???
Distributor Daiei
Rating Unrated
Budget ¥???,???,???
Box office ¥???,???,???
Running time 82 minutes
(1 hour, 22 minutes)
There is no good or evil in science, but it can be used for good or evil purposes. (科学に善悪はありません。たヾそれを使う人の心によって善ともなり、悪ともなるのです。)
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Invisible Man Appears (透明人間現わる,   Tomei Ningen Arawaru) is a 1949 Japanese tokusatsu science-fiction film produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company, and loosely based on the novel The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells. It was released to Japanese theaters on September 25, 1949.

Plot

To be added

Staff

Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.

  • Directed by   Nobuo Adachi
  • Written by   Nobuo Adachi, Akimitsu Takagi (story), H.G. Wells (novel)
  • Produced by   Hisashi Okuda
  • Special effects by   Eiji Tsuburaya

Cast

Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.

  • Ryūnosuke Tsukigata   as   Dr. Kenzô Nakazato
  • Chizuru Kitagawa   as   Machiko Nakazato
  • Takiko Mizunoe   as   Ryûko Mizuki
  • Daijirô Natsukawa   as   Kyôsuke Segi
  • Kanji Koshiba   as   Shunji Kurokawa
  • Teruko Ômi   as   Kimiko Chôsokabe
  • Kichijirô Ueda   as   Otoharu Sugimoto
  • Shôsaku Sugiyama   as   Ichirô Kawabe
  • Mitsusaburô Ramon   as   Matsubara lead investigator

Appearances

Monsters

Video Releases

Kadokawa DVD (2014)

  • Region: 2
  • Audio: Japanese

Trivia

  • Invisible Man Appears was one of Eiji Tsuburaya's earliest projects as a special effects director. Tsuburaya would become renowned for his work on Godzilla five years later.
  • Daiei would later produce a second Invisible Man film, Invisible Man vs. Human Fly, in 1957.
  • Daiei's rival studio Toho would later produce its own adaptation of The Invisible Man, simply titled Invisible Man, in 1954. Eiji Tsuburaya would also work as a cinematographer and special effects director on that film.

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