Review of Indestructible Man (1956) by Byron B — 22 Dec 2010
A cliche detective narrates about being on the trail of stolen money that never turned up after a heist. Three criminals, one a murderer, are suspected of being involved. Also the lawyer representing all three is suspected.
The murderer is put to death and then like Frankenstein's monster is brought back to life with added strength and skin impervious to bullets, except on the low budget there is no monster makeup. Lon Chaney Jr.
lumbers around seeking revenge. The detective starts to become friendly with the murderer's last known "girlfriend," a burlesque dancer with a heart of gold. Nothing special or exciting.
This review of Indestructible Man (1956) was written by Byron B on 22 Dec 2010.
Indestructible Man has generally received negative reviews.
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