Told in flashback by police detective Dick Chasen (Showalter), the movie concerns a 72-hour period of horror for the main characters. Charles “Butcher” Benton (Chaney) is a double-crossed convicted robber and murderer who was executed in the gas chamber. His body is unlawfully sold to a scientist (Robert Shayne of Adventures of Superman fame), who plans to move his testing to human subjects. The corpse is subjected to chemical injection and massive jolts of high-frequency electricity in order to study the effect on human tissues. But Benton’s heart is restimulated and he completely revives (though rendered mute due to electrical damage to his vocal cords), immensely strong and with skin virtually impervious – even to bazooka shells.
After killing the doctor and his assistant (Joe Flynn, pre-McHale’s Navy), Benton sets out to avenge himself on his attorney and the lawyer’s henchmen who, in collusion with the attorney, had betrayed Benton in order to steal his loot. Benton had left the location of his stash to his stripper-girlfriend (Carr), who had since gone straight and begun dating the detective who brought Benton to justice, after she had rejected the lawyer’s own advances.
The story then follows Benton’s revenge on his enemies; the police who first learn of a wave of mysterious killing, then of Benton’s reanimation; and the developing relationship between the detective and the stripper. The lawyer, fearing for his life after the two henchman are murdered, confesses the plot to the police, and reveals that Benton had always used the sewer system to evade detection; and to find a hiding place for the money, as it turns out.
Tracked down by the police, Benton is weakened but not killed when he takes a direct hit in the solar plexus from a bazooka, and is disfigured by a flame thrower. He runs to a power station, where he maneuvers metal equipment and himself into position to trigger a high-voltage jolt of electricity, which kills him. At the fade-out, Chasen proposes to his girlfriend.
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Directed and produced by Jack Pollexfen, written by Vy Russell and Sue Dwiggins, starring Lon Chaney Jr., Max Showalter, Marian Carr, Ross Elliott, Stuart Randall, Ken Terrell, Marjorie Stapp, Robert Shayne, Peggy Maley, Robert Foulk, Reita, Roy Engel and Madge Cleveland.
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Source: “Indestructible Man” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 15 March 2013. Web. 22 March 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indestructible_Man.
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Trump has squinty eyes like the butcher. how they burn his face but not his hair?
this is amazing. we did this to bugs when I was a kid.
I was living in Los Angeles in 1956. I was 13 years old, enjoyed the sights and the smog.
This is a good candidate for mystery theater 3000
He got zapped like a mosquito!!!
There is no boots invented back then yet
They all have soaking wet feet it's hilarious
They have a flamethrower
But they can't afford boots?
….@ 10:02 Butcher Moves His Eyes, He doesn't play a DEAD MAN Too Well!!..
This movie disturbed the crap out of me when I waz a little kid
Not only were the movies realy bad, the music was even worse.
Muy buen pelicula..pero sin subtitulos…
When actors only made hundreds and not millions..
And Steven Seagal thought he was Hard to Kill. They do everything but chop Lon's head off and he just smiles (I mean frowns). In the end he gets a major hot foot. Awesome. Movie holds up pretty well after all this time.
GOTTA LOVE THE SCREAM QUEENS OF THAT ERA
48 hours? Better get to sleep NOW!😂😂😂
very good movie…shows old L.A when usa stood for something without the cheating..this movie decided that joe flynn should do comedy..as apparently audiences were laughing at his acting appearing with robert shayne from superman series.thanks for posting
This is my idea of a perfect B movie — horror noir…& some amazing footage of old LA. Cheers, wsj
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You are, my son. Haha, haaaaaaa!!!!
With the so called faults these flicks had. One thing for sure. I have no need for close captions to hear the audio
This is a great popcorn movie Chaney Carr Terrell
This movie got a lot of shit from critics and but I think it's brilliant
Look ma! I'm on top of the world!
I genuinely felt sorry for him…
Frankinstians monster gone amock lol
It's alive!
I'm 65 and I just love these old classics that my grandmother used to love.
The TRUTH
about the California Blackouts.
&
Happy Ending!
Did you see that like maybe 20 30 40 cars on the expressway and they're all moving…
50:13 Actress reminds me of June Lockhart.
Did the detective used to play froggy in tje little rascals show🤔🙄because he has a funny tone to his voice?????!!
Dick Chasen, huh?
"Lt. Dick Chasen, at your service."
27 : 00 Theremin……soundtrack……41 : 00 ….what an interesting movie
30 minutes 48 seconds… With Merced at 22 miles away, Bakersfield 142 miles away and Los Angeles at 253 miles, what is the location? I calculate it to be somewhere near Avenue 23, Road 18 and Road 19, Fairmed, perhaps?
'Virtually' Indestructible Man would have been a more appropriate title for this very entertaining film. Also, in accordance with Christianity's diabolical 👺 influence on our planet, a dead man cannot come back to life and live happily ever after in the movies. The occasional resurrection in movies will predictably always result in the death of the former dead man.
There is proof that todays modern clothing can not hold a candle to the old stuff! A full blast from a flame thrower burns his face off, and not one little scorch on his shirt!🤣🤣🤣
Anyone else here for the monologue at 31:52? Sampled in various songs
Where is Word Girl to fight the Butcher?