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is a 1954 Japanese science fiction film directed by Motoyoshi Oda, with special effects and cinematography by
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. The film is a loose adaptation of the 1897 H.G. Wells story ''
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Plot

In Ginza, the dead body of an invisible man is discovered, alongside a suicide note. The note reveals that there is at least one other invisible man still alive. An ex-army commander reveals that during the war, Dr. Nishizaki discovered by chance a particle that, when properly utilized, turns any object invisible. At the end of the Pacific War, a special attack corps made up of invisible men crashed on Saipan Island, and were presumed dead, however, two survived. The effects of the invisibility particle cannot be undone. Soon, there are robberies across Tokyo from a gang calling themselves the Invisible Men. Meanwhile Nanjo, a clown who works at the
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Kurofune befriends a young blind girl, Mariko, who lives in the same apartment. Komatsu, a newspaper reporter who witnessed the death of the invisible man, is investigating the phenomenon and spots Nanjo while visiting a robbed jewelry store. In a fake deal to gather money to cure Mariko's blindness, her grandfather is killed by the gang that has been terrorizing the town. Soon after, Komatsu, who has been following Nanjo, finds himself alone in a room with him and discovers that Nanjo is, in fact, the other invisible man. He dresses as a clown with face makeup, gloves and so on so as to appear visible and lead a relatively normal life. Nanjo and Komatsu decide to work together to investigate and reveal the identity of the gang that is terrorizing the town and who murdered Mariko's grandfather, while also trying to save Michiyo, a singer who is stuck within the gang and cannot escape. They discover that the gang is led by the same people who own Kurofune, and in an ensuing battle and chase, Nanjo, using his invisibility to his advantage, saves Michiyo and kills Yajima, the gang boss. However, he is also fatally wounded in the fight and becomes visible again. He asks Michiyo to take good care of Mariko in his last breath.


Cast

* Seizaburo Kawazu as Takemitsu Nanjo, the clown/Invisible Man *
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as Michiyo, the singer * Minoru Takada as Yajima, the leader of the "Invisible Gang" * Yoshio Tsuchiya as Komatsu, the reporter * Keiko Kondo as Mariko, the blind girl * Kenjiro Uemura as Ken *
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as Mari's grandfather * Sonosuke Sawamura as Nomura, Deitman * Seijiro Onda as Chief of Police  *
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as Policeman * Takuzo Kumagai as Otsuka  *
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as Detective  * Noriko Shigeyama as Nightclub Dancer  * Haruo Suzuki as Men at Nightclub  * Akira Sera as Man at street stand * Yutaka Oka as Announcer * Yasuhisa Tsutsumi as Jewelry Shop Manager * Jiro Kumagai as Otsuka * Minoru Ito as Man in car (traffic accident) * Keiko Mori as Woman in car (traffic accident) * Haruo Nakajima as Invisible Man Akita


Production


Filming

''Tomei Ningen'' was shot in black-and-white at academy ratio. The
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were directed by
Eiji Tsuburaya was a Japanese special effects director and cinematographer. Known as the he worked on 250 feature films in a career spanning 50 years. He is regarded as one of the co-creators of the ''Godzilla'' series, as well as the main creator of the ...
. David Kalat noted that Tsuburaya's special effects were "clever but sparingly used." ''Tomei Ningen'' was a primary influence on Toho's Mutant Series, a trilogy of science-fiction films produced from 1958 to 1960 (''
The H-Man is a Japanese science fiction thriller film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects directed by Eiji Tsuburaya. Plot On a rainy night in the outskirts of Tokyo, a drug smuggler, Misaki, is killed while trying to escape in a getaway ...
'', ''
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'' and '' The Human Vapor'').


Special effects

The scene where Nanjo scrubs off his clown makeup, revealing his invisibility was achieved with Kawazu gradually covering his face with black greasepaint; when combined with a separately photographed background, the dark shades became see-through, and the actor seemed to wipe away his very being. For scenes where Nanjo throws things or moves the around, piano wire was used to simulate the invisible man holding these objects.


Release

''Tomei Ningen'' was released in Japan by
Toho is a Japanese film, theatre production and distribution company. It has its headquarters in Chiyoda, Tokyo, and is one of the core companies of the Osaka-based Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group. Outside of Japan, it is best known as the producer ...
on December 29, 1954. Any release of the film in the United States is undetermined. No evidence exists that it was ever dubbed in English.
Daiei Film Daiei Film Co. Ltd. ( Kyūjitai: Shinjitai: ''Daiei Eiga Kabushiki Kaisha'') was a Japanese film studio. Founded in 1942 as Dai Nippon Film Co., Ltd., it was one of the major studios during the postwar Golden Age of Japanese cinema, producing ...
produced two similar films featuring invisibility, '' The Invisible Man Appears'' in 1949, and '' The Invisible Man vs. The Human Fly'' in 1957.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Invisible Avenger, The Films directed by Motoyoshi Oda 1954 films Japanese black-and-white films Films based on The Invisible Man Films set in Tokyo Toho films Japanese science fiction films 1950s science fiction films 1950s Japanese films