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  1. The Shrinking Man is a science fiction novel by American writer Richard Matheson, published in 1956. [1] It has been adapted into a motion picture twice, called The Incredible Shrinking Man in 1957 and The Incredible Shrinking Woman in 1981, both by Universal Pictures. The novel was retitled The Incredible Shrinking Man in some later editions ...

  2. The Incredible Shrinking Man: Directed by Jack Arnold. With Grant Williams, Randy Stuart, April Kent, Paul Langton. After Scott Carey begins to shrink because of exposure to a combination of radiation and insecticide, medical science is powerless to help him.

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    • Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Jack Arnold
    • 1957-04-10
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  4. A KIRL news report is broadcast, "From Los Angeles today, a tragic story. The passing of Robert Scott Carey. The report of the death of the so called Shrinking Man comes from his brother. Carey's death was the result of an attack by a common house cat--a former pet in the Carey home." Charlie is with Louise and a nurse (Helene Marshall).

  5. The Incredible Shrinking Man, American science-fiction film, released in 1957, that features an inventive story, an intelligent script, and impressive special effects. After being exposed to a radioactive cloud, Scott Carey (played by Grant Williams) discovers that his body is shrinking. As he grows smaller, his understanding of the world—and ...

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  6. The Incredible Shrinking Man is a 1957 American science fiction film directed by Jack Arnold, based on Richard Matheson's 1956 novel, The Shrinking Man. The film stars Grant Williams as Scott and Randy Stuart as Scott's wife, Louise. While relaxing on a boat, Scott is enveloped by a strange fog. Months later, he discovers that he appears to be shrinking. By the time Scott has reached the ...

  7. Writers get inspiration from a range of surprising places. The Shrinking Man, of all things, was inspired by a comedy film.According to Stephen King, Matheson got the idea for The Shrinking Man – which, along with I Am Legend, is regarded as his greatest contribution to science fiction and horror – after watching a 1953 comedy film, Let’s Do It Again, in which Ray Milland puts on the ...

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