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The H-Man is a japonais film of genre Science fiction directed by Ishirō Honda released in USA on 28 may 1959 with Yumi Shirakawa

The H-Man (1958)

Bijo to ekitainingen (美女と液体人間)

The H-Man
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Released in USA 28 may 1959
Length 1h27
Directed by
OriginJapon
Genres Science fiction,    Thriller,    Action,    Horror
Rating59% 2.9988652.9988652.9988652.9988652.998865

The H-Man, known in Japan as Beauty and Liquid Men (美女と液体人間, Bijo to Ekitainingen), is a tokusatsu film produced and released by Toho Studios in 1958. The film was made by Toho's legendary Godzilla directing/special effects/producing team of Ishirō Honda, Eiji Tsuburaya, and Tomoyuki Tanaka.

This, like such films as The Human Vapor, and Matango, was one of Honda and Tsuburaya's forays into science fiction without kaiju or giant monsters. Instead, the story focuses on mobsters, nightclub singers, and radioactive liquid creatures that live in Tokyo's sewers, which are the results of a nuclear explosion.

Synopsis

Following a routine nuclear experiment, the ship Ryujin Maru II disappeared while in the South Pacific . Days layer, another ship, bound for Izu, stumbles upon the craft adrift at sea. Six members of the crew decide to board the ship to see why there is no one on deck. To their surprise, they find no one on board at all, only piles of disheveled clothes. In the captain's room, they find an unfinished log, and begin to suspect that the crew must have been killed somehow. While leaving the captain's room, Dai, one of the crew members who boarded the ship, is killed by a mysterious blue liquid that climbs up his leg and melts his body, leaving only his clothes behind. After killing Dai, the liquid takes the shape of a man and is joined by another one from the window. The monsters rush at one of the terrified men and quickly claim another victim. Next, Sou is killed on the dock while trying to escape. Only two of the original six make it off the ship alive, and they spot Liquid People (H-Men) walking around the deck as they disembark away from the ship.

Actors

Yumi Shirakawa

(Chikako Arai (Singer of a cabaret Homura))
Kenji Sahara

(Dr. Masada)
Yoshio Tsuchiya

(Detective Taguchi)
Akihiko Hirata

(Inspector Tominaga)
Koreya Senda

(Dr. Maki)
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