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The Incredible Shrinking Man
The Incredible Shrinking Man is a science fiction film. When Scott Carey starts shrinking because of exposure to a combination of radiation and insecticide. There is no way to help him, even medical science is powerless to help him.
















15 April 1933, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

January 16, 1907 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA

15 October 1897, Peoria, Illinois, USA

7 May 1903, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

October 12, 1916 in Pennsylvania, USA

27 June 1909, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA

17 April 1913, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

27 January 1917, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA

1925, Brooklyn, New York, USA

26 December 1900, New York City, New York, USA


18 August 1931, New York City, New York, USA

6 May 1904, San Francisco, California, USA

6 July 1922, Los Angeles, California, USA

2 April 1935, USA

25 August 1907, Michigan, USA

12 October 1924, Iola, Kansas, USA



June 06, 2007
Notable for its relatively intelligent script, for some imaginatively amusing special effects, and for an existential streak which finally has our (tiny) hero pondering the meaning of existence.
October 01, 2004
One of the landmark sci-fi efforts of the 1950s
May 04, 2006
A pulp gem.
July 25, 2015
A pretty terrific example of its genre, despite some rather obvious and avoidable flaws of story structure.
April 06, 2007
Surprisingly provocative 50's sci-fi that goes beyond the thrilling spider battle
January 01, 2000
The surreal intensity of outsize objects that loom as the hero shrinks is handled effectively, and the mystical happy ending is a better payoff than one would expect of the genre.
October 28, 2011
Earns its ponderous tone, and the final moments are as fitting as they are unexpected.
March 26, 2009
Director Jack Arnold works up the chills for maximum effect by the time Williams is down to two inches and the family cat takes after him.
October 20, 2016
Williams gives a sensitive portrayal of a man hounded by the media and consigned to a freak's world, whose descent into being and nothingness provides a memorable climax.
August 29, 2015
A case of tangible metamorphosis and spiritual expansion, a unique Jack Arnold mastery
March 25, 2006
Unless a viewer is addicted to freakish ironies, the unlikely spectacle of Mr. Williams losing an inch of height each
June 24, 2006
A moving, strangely pantheist assertion of what it really means to be alive. A pulp masterpiece.