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Year: 1959

Genre: Sci-Fi, Horror, Romance, Action, Thriller

Country: USA

Imdb id: 0052530

Runtime: 85 min

Ratings: 5.9

Release date: 7 October 1959

Budget: $240,000

Stars: Robert Lansing, Lee Meriwether, James Congdon

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Storyline: Two brothers, scientists Scott and Tony Nelson, develop an amplifier which enables a person to enter a 4th dimensional state, allowing him to pass through any object. Scott experiments on himself and discovers that each time he passes through something he ages rapidly. He begins killing people, sucking out their life energies and regaining his youth as a result. It falls to Tony and Scott's girlfriend, Linda, to try to put a stop to his murderous rampage.

4 comments on Download 4D Man movie 1959 (dvd, mp4, divx, dvdrip)

  1. Augusta
    November 18, 2012 at 9:55 am (181 days ago)

    The second Jack H. Irwin S. Harris Yeaworth collaborative effort is more cerebral (being a simple piece of fiction) that his most famous predecessor The Blob (1958). Typically for the genre, it comes to a scientist is accidentally equipped with a certain type of skill superhuman (in this case, for the solid route)? the downside is that ages every time that this feat is accomplished? but then, coming into contact with other people, can weaken their energy and bring your own rejuvenation! Robert Lansing? I recall with pleasure the AUTOMAN TV series (1983-84), I used to watch as a child? is adequate in the title role, but his cheeky younger brother (who is actually the catalyst for the transformation) is less sympathetic, so while Lee Meriwether makes for a beautiful heroine conflict (being engaged in Lansing, but down to his younger brother), their budding relationship feels like a cruel joke chart. In addition, Robert Strauss is launched against the kind of scientist who is not above appropriating the work of a colleague for his own advancement. While touting variable effects (especially aging makeup) and ends a bit ‘dubious, the film remains eminently watchable piece and reflection should appeal to fans of the genre and the time that the generated.

  2. Nita
    November 18, 2012 at 9:55 am (181 days ago)

    Take a trip to 1950, when Tony Nelson Mind over Matter (Robert Lansing) overcomes the limitations of the third dimension, and it turns into 4D-Man! What a Hoot! Scott Nelson (James Congdon) younger brother Tony, creates a device with the ability to move solid objects through solid matter without destroying the material. His brother, Tony, the project’s progress, and becomes involved in the process, and is able to become the fourth dimension at will, with, of course, the unpleasant results.
    scientific Linda Davis (Lee Merriwether), his first film role is that of collaborator Nelson, and is a common love for the brethren.
    Filmed in color, visionary director Irvin S. Yeaworth. Jr., writer Jack H. Harris, Theodore Simonson scenario, all combine to highlight a project worthy and fun, strictly 1950, including background music stay perfectly matches the mood! Be
    quarter Dimenional has its drawbacks, which requires huge amounts of energy, and it shows. Timely special effects and mysterious appearance and nuisance parameters highlight this gem of a science fiction thriller. Purely hedonistic
    , I think you” ll love this film, and is exploring the science of the future. I gave it an 8 out of 10! Search
    for a young Patty Duke. the girl in the street.
    Robert Lansing is fantastic! Runs about 85 minutes.

  3. Toby
    November 18, 2012 at 9:56 am (181 days ago)

    4-D man begins badly, as the sound of the opening music, as it was written in 1950 for a strip club. Unfortunately, although it is true that it was a bit ‘better, it was still raging, noisy and not very expensive and often seemed to music designed for a beatnik coffee – not a science fiction movie. In addition, the film portrays a love story that is simply not credible – is almost instantly and make sense of very little. E ‘was less annoying than the music – more than a minor problem. However, despite these two strikes against it, the film still manages to be a dandy of science fiction -. In part because it was not some bug-eyed monsters or aliens
    The film begins with a young scientist (James Congdon) dismissal. He hitchhiking to the laboratory where his brother (Robert Lansing) is the leader of a team working on a new metal waterproof. However, the younger brother said he has been working on an amplifier which will give NOTHING to cross. Later, when Lansing plays with machines Congdon, was able to move his hand in a block of metal – in a scene rather terrifying. Curiously, shortly after Lansing is that it is able to continue to pass through objects, even without the use of electronic equipment – only his will! Of course, being a 50 years of science fiction, this power is much more difficult to control than you imagine – with deadly consequences! The plot is interesting (and rather think the Invisible Man), pretty good special effects for 1959 and the story was unique. I loved it – too bad it was given a boring music and funky – he deserved better.

  4. Jessie
    November 18, 2012 at 9:56 am (181 days ago)

    Robert Lansing plays a scientist whose brother is trying to develop a way to pass through solid objects at each other. Lansing discovers radical concept of his brother and his experiences trying to. It ‘was such a hit that takes the idea a step further: It’s been through solid objects
    process has a negative effect on his mind, and began to walk through the walls of banks overnight flight. money. Unfortunately, the use of his new power makes him age quickly, and the only way that can regenerate is to absorb the life energy through another human being – even if it kills the victim
    Robert. Lansing performance is quite good, and so are those of co-stars Lee Meriwether and Patty Duke (12). Robert Strauss (“Stalag 17,” “The Seven Year Itch”) is sadly fiasco as fellow scientist unscrupulous. Irvin S. Yeaworth, Jr. has created a good movie on a shoestring budget, just as it did with “The Blob”.
    The special effects are impressive (and color), not cheap “see-through” images that overlap. When Lansing walk through a wall, it seems that in an opaque liquid. Watching a strange scene in which Lansing walks slowly around the room of a victim, with tables and chairs.