Display title | The Invisible Man vs. The Human Fly (1957) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Invisible Man vs. The Human Fly (透明人間と蝿男, Tōmei Ningen to Hae Otoko, lit. "Invisible Man and Fly Man") is a 1957 Japanese tokusatsu science fiction horror film directed by Mitsuo Murayama and written by Hajime Takaiwa based on an idea by Toshikazu Yamano, with special effects by Toru Matoba. Produced by Daiei, it was the studio's second film inspired by the novel The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells, after The Invisible Man Appears in 1949. It stars Yoshiro Kitahara, Junko Kano, Ryuji Shinagawa, Ikuko Mori, Joji Tsurumi, Yoshihiro Hamaguchi, and Shozo Nanbu. The film was released to Japanese theaters by Daiei on August 25, 1957 as part of a double feature, first with Suzunosuke Akado: The Vacuum Slash of Asuka, and then with Headbutt and Karate Chop.[1] |