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The Incredible Melting Man

... come prepared!
1977 | 84m | English

(5625 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: William Sachs
Writer: William Sachs
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An astronaut exposed to cosmic rays outside of Saturn's rings returns to Earth and begins to melt away. Escaping from the hospital, he wanders around the backwoods looking for human flesh to eat.
Release Date: Nov 10, 1977
Director: William Sachs
Writer: William Sachs
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords astronaut, crashing through glass
Production Companies American International Pictures, Dynamite Entertainment, Quartet
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $250,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Alex Rebar Steve West
Burr DeBenning Dr. Ted Nelson
Myron Healey General Michael Perry
Michael Alldredge Sheriff Neil Blake
Ann Sweeny Judy Nelson
Lisle Wilson Dr. Loring
Cheryl Smith The Model
Julie Drazen Carol
Stuart Edmond Rodgers Little Boy
Chris Witney Little Boy
Edwin Max Harold
Dorothy Love Helen
Janus Blythe Nell Winters
Jonathan Demme Matt Winters
Westbrook Claridge Second Security Guard
DeForest Covan Janitor
Samuel W. Gelfman Fisherman
Bonnie Inch Nurse
Mickey Lolich First Security Guard
Keith Michl Maintenance Man
Leigh Mitchell Carol's Mother
Don Walters Photographer
Newell Alexander Steve West (voice)
Rosemary Alexander Nora (voice)
Dave Hull Houston Control (voice)
Jennifer Mulaire Newscaster (voice)
Name Job
Arlon Ober Original Music Composer
Willy Curtis Director of Photography
James Beshears Editor
Michel Levesque Art Direction
Estelle Tepper Casting
Betty Goldberg Script Supervisor
Mark Bovos Sound Mixer
Brett Wheatley Boom Operator
Harry Woolman Special Effects
William Sachs Writer, Director
Rick Baker Makeup Artist
Conrad E. Palmisano Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Samuel W. Gelfman Producer
Max Rosenberg Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
4.0

Smelting! The Incredible Melting Man is written and directed by William Sachs. It stars Alex Rebar, Burr DeBenning and Myron Healey. Music is by Arlon Ober and cinematography by Willy Curtis. Astronaut Steve West’s body begins to melt after he was exposed to radiation during a space fligh ... t to Saturn. Escaping from the hospital, West trawls the land in search of human victims to eat in the desperate hope of staving off the melting of his body. It’s as bad as you most likely have heard it is, and Rick Baker’s makeup work is as good as you have heard it is! Intended as a horror parody but switched to being a “supposed” horror with some cuts and swipes requested by the studio, it’s pretty evident upon viewing the film that was clearly the case. Tale doesn’t add up to much more than the melting man of the title walking from one scene to another dripping in goo whilst meeting up with a host of bad actors. He’s pursued by a pal who wants to help him, while it all builds to some fireworks at a power plant where the “big” battle unfolds. You can’t really do much with the story, after just 8 minutes of film he starts melting and once his bodily parts start falling off you just know he is beyond help. The tragic creature vibe is strong enough to hold interest, if you can stop yourself from laughing at everything else that surrounds him (it) during its Quatermass Experiment journey. The power plant scenes are nicely photographed, the final demise of the creature is bleakly sad and Baker really comes through with the only bit of quality in the piece. It’s messy in more ways than one! But fun to be had if in a very forgiving mood. 4/10

May 16, 2024
CatEllington
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During the late 1970s, my family's weekly "Movie Night Dates" included a stream of back-to-back motion picture releases, ranging from musicals like "Grease" and "Thank God It's Friday", to horror epics like "Carrie" and the cinematic opus under review here: The Incredible Melting Man. I can remember ... standing in the lobby of the Chicago Theater (it was still a movie house then) as my mother, my brother and I were there to see Carrie, and beholding the poster for The Incredible Melting Man. It gave me the groovy weebie-jeebies, and almost immediately, I'd asked my mother if we could 'come back and see that one next week?!', to which my mama (God love her) replied: 'Yes!' We did return to the show the following week to see The Incredible Melting Man, and it was creepy good. It freaked me completely out! I'm giving it only four stars due to a rather slow start ... A rather slow science fiction start. God, sci-fi films were so friggin' slow (and boring) during the 70s, it seemed. And though The Incredible Melting Man eventually drew me to the edge of my theater seat, it set up too slowly for my taste. Therefore, four stars. I would still recommend this cult classic, though, to any sci-fi horror fan.

Jun 23, 2021