Number of Movies: 3
Overview
The Transforming Human Series (変身人間シリーズ Henshin Ningen Shirīzu), also unofficially known as the "Mutant Trilogy," is a trilogy of science-fiction tokusatsu films produced by Toho from 1958 to 1960. It includes the films The H-Man, The Secret of the Telegian and The Human Vapor.[1] All three films revolve around kaijin, human-like kaiju, that were spawned by some sort of scientific experiment. Although the films do not share continuity, they share many similar premises and themes, and two of them, The H-Man and The Human Vapor, share the same director, Ishiro Honda.
Mr. Mizuno
Fujichiyo Kasuga
Detective Okamoto
Reporter Kyoko
Jiya
Detective Inspector
Police Scientist
Editor Ikeda
Dr. Sano
Mean Detective
Detective Fujita
Police Chief
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June 24, 1958
Nuclear tests create a radioactive man who can turn people into slime.
April 10, 1960
Men are being murdered by a psycho called "The Telegian," who uses a matter-transmitting device to locate his victims.
December 11, 1960
A librarian is subject to a scientific experiment which goes wrong and transforms him into 'The Human Vapour'. He uses his new ability to rob banks to fund the career of his girlfriend, a beautiful dancer. The Human Vapour is ruthless in his quest for money and kills anyone who stands in his way, especially police. He soon becomes Tokyo's most wanted criminal. Can he be stopped before he kills again?
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