Indestructible Man 68 years old

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Indestructible Man

A scientific experiment involving subjecting a corpse to an extreme charge of electricity accidentally revives an executed criminal and makes him impervious to harm, allowing him to seek revenge on his former partners, and deal similarly with anyone else who gets in his way.

Credits

Indestructible Man Cast

Name Character
Robert Shayne He was 55, 92 years old when he died as Dr. Bradshaw
Lyle Latell He was 51, 63 years old when he died as Unconfirmed
Max Showalter He was 38, 83 years old when he died as (as Casey Adams) - Det. Lt. Richard Chasen
Ross Elliott He was 38, 82 years old when he died as Paul Lowe, Attorney
Marian Carr She was 29, now 97 years old as Eva Martin
Marjorie Stapp She was 34, 92 years old when she died as Jimmy's Girl
Eddie Marr He was 56, 87 years old when he died as "Carney"
Robert Foulk He was 47, 80 years old when he died as Harry - Bar Owner
Joe Flynn He was 31, 49 years old when he died as Bradshaw's Assistant
Stuart Randall He was 46, 78 years old when he died as Det. Lt. John Lauder
Dorothy Ford She was 32, 87 years old when she died as Tall Stripper
Peggy Maley She was 29, now 97 years old as Francine - Blonde Stripper
Lon Chaney (Sr.) He was 72, 47 years old when he died as Charles "Butcher" Benton

Indestructible Man Crew

Name Department
John L. Russell as Director of Photography. He was 50 (62) years old when He died Camera
Jack Pollexfen as Director. He was 47 (95) years old when He died Directing
Jack Pollexfen as Producer. He was 47 (95) years old when He died Production
Vy Russell as Screenplay. She was 40 (82) years old when She died Writing
Albert Glasser as Music. He was 40 (82) years old when He died Sound
Fred R. Feitshans, Jr. as Editor. He was 46 (78) years old when He died Editing
Sue Dwiggins as Screenplay. She was 41 (97) years old when She died Writing
Theobold Holsopple as Art Direction. He was 49 (68) years old when He died Art
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Indestructible Man (68 years)

The Screen's 300,000 Volt SHOCKER!

  • Release day: Saturday, March 24, 1956
  • Runtime: 72 minutes