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state (signified by a 'shimmering' sound effect), Scott can pass through any solid object. He experiments with his new abilities by shoplifting a piece of fruit through a grocery store's solid window. Scott also notices a diamond necklace on display in a nearby jewelry-store window, but decides against stealing it. When he sees a bank, however, his face breaks into a sly grin. He soon discovers, though, that the process ages him at a greatly accelerated rate. The aged Scott accidentally learns how to survive, when he visits the company doctor, who, to his horror, suddenly drops dead while examining him. He realizes that by passing any part of his body through another person, Scott can drain anyone's
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his girlfriend, Linda Davis, falls for Tony, an enraged Scott steals Tony's experiment and starts playing around with it, eventually transforming himself into a 4D state. When demonstrating this to Tony, Scott leaves the amplifier power turned off, yet he successfully passes his hand through a block of steel. Scott can now enter a 4D state at will. Tony is amazed, but warns Scott not to reveal this ability until he can further test for possible side effects.
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Scott kisses her, but unlike with the B-girl, his power is off and she has not aged. Linda then shoots Scott in solid form. Bleeding and feeling betrayed, Scott maniacally proclaims his invincibility and defiantly phase-shifts his body (albeit with difficulty) through a wall embedded with supposedly impenetrable Cargonite. "The End" appears on screen, followed a moment later by a question mark, which leaves Scott's fate undetermined.
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The police have to find a way to stop a man who is unstoppable. Looking very old now, Scott returns to the lab, but the police are unable to stop him, as well as a rival scientist who tried to steal Tony's work, whom Scott kills and thereby becomes less aged. Linda begs Scott to come to his senses.
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sleazy bar, where he gets some street toughs to back down. When he goes to open the door, his hand goes through it even though he did not want to be intangible. With his newfound bravado, he ignores this development; combined with his victory over the toughs and his ill-gotten money, he impresses a
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In the lab, Tony realizes what transpired on an earlier experiment of his, to fuse lead with gold. Tony realizes that through an extremely slow process, the two substances can merge, and his experiment was to forge them immediately, which he realizes would break down the substances. While in the 4D
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Scott is underpaid and unappreciated at his new job. He does not have the necessary drive to ask his employer, Mr. Carson, for greater recognition. Scott has become the driving force behind the development of Cargonite, named after Carson, who is now taking much of the credit for Scott's work. When
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Scott starts using his newfound power to acquire all the things he felt he was denied - money, recognition, power, and women. Scott confronts Carson, revealing the experiment, then taking his revenge "for the life drained from me" by literally draining Carson's lifeforce. Scott then proceeds to a
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that burns down his laboratory. This results in the university terminating his contract. Now unemployed, Tony seeks out his brother, Scott, also a PhD, to help him with his experiment. Scott is a researcher in a plant located in
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was able to begin production of the film with the money he had received from
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Keep Watching the Skies: American Science Fiction Films of the Fifties
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It was the film debut of Lee Meriwether and Robert Lansing. Young
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Index


Irvin Yeaworth
Jack H. Harris
Robert Lansing
Lee Meriwether
Theodore J. Pahle
Ralph Carmichael
Universal-International
independent
science-fiction film
De Luxe
Jack H. Harris
screenplay
Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr.
Robert Lansing
Lee Meriwether
Universal-International
scientist
amplifier
fourth-dimensional
electrical fire
West Chester, Pennsylvania

lifeforce
bar girl
Robert Lansing
Lee Meriwether
Robert Strauss
Edgar Stehli
Patty Duke

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