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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Image Entertainment
EAN: 9786305772149
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
ISBN: 6305772142
Item Dimensions: 25
Label: Image Entertainment
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
MPN: 014381659924
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Release Date: March 14, 2000
Running Time: 85 minutes
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: October 07, 1959
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Product Description: No Description Available. Genre: Science Fiction Rating: NR Release Date: 12-DEC-2000 Media Type: DVD
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The "4D Man" is a solid little sci-fi thriller. Mixing some top notch special effects with a great cast and an above average script makes this one a must-own for collectors.
The film centers around Scott and Tony Nelson, brothers who also happen to be scientific geniuses, Tony the reckless and more adventurous of the two brothers is searching for a way to send an object into the Fourth Dimension allowing two things to occupy the same space at the same time (demonstrated in the film using a pencil and a block of steel). The more straight-laced Scott works a steady job developing a new metal material for an unappreciative defense contractor.
Both men fall in love with the same woman (which apparently has happened before according to Tony). In a fit of depression/rage or whatever helps propel the story along, Scott begins tinkering with Tony's 4D experiment and before you know it....blammo he's walking through walls.
Actors Robert Lansing and James Congdon do a great job of creating geunine characters you care about. The love triangle actually enhances the film instead of getting in the way of the main story, and Lee Meriwether is smokin' hot.
This one slipped under my radar for years, and I'm glad I finally get to add it to my collection. The only thing that remains a drawback for "4D Man" for me is the music. Ralph Carmichael (The Blob & My Mother the Car) provides this snappy 1960's jazz soundtrack which is completely ill-fitting ... Read More
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Dr. Tony Nelson (James Congdon) is working on a device that will enhance the brains ability to move things into the fourth dimension. Turns out due to some fluke of nature that his brother Dr. Scott Nelson (Robert Lansing) does not need enhancing. What does absolute power do? You guessed it.
Now let's see Roy Parker (Robert Strauss) wants Scott's position; does he get it? Dr. Theodore W. Carson (Edgar Stehli) wants Scott's invention; does he get it? Scott's fiancé wants Scott's brother; does she get him. Scott wants money from the local bank; does he get it?
Oh, come on now. Some one ought to get something in the end.
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This is definetly a b-movie. When it was made I believe it was great. It did not have much action and the actors were not not into the movie. I believe they would rather be somewhere else. It did have a twist that was interesting. Of two brothers, the one you thought would be the bad brother was good and the one you thought was the good brother was bad. The girl fell in love quick and it must have been only for looks for some reason. This was not very entertaining for a sci-fi.
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This a Sci-fi B movie from the late 50s with a interesting story and the effects are for this age OK. The fact is, they had not CGI effects!
The movie isn't restored but watchable. The only thing I don't like: it's the wrong format. It was filmed in Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1 but the DVD is in 4:3.
In a small role you can see a very young Patty Duke.
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Scientist, Tony Nelson (James Congdon) develops a means to pass solid objects through each other (wooden stick through steel block). His brother, Scott (Robert Lansing) takes the idea too far, causing his body to go through whatever he chooses to! This leads to disastrous events, culminating in many deaths! Lee Meriwether (oh my, she's beautiful!) plays the love interest of both Nelson brothers. 4D MAN is a wonderful sci-fi story w/ cool FX for 1959!...
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