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L'UOMO DAGLI OCCHI A RAGGI X

X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes

1963 US HMDB
luglio 13, 1963

Il dottor Xavier si inietta un siero che gli permette di ottenere una vista a raggi X. Procurata accidentalmente la morte di un collega, inizia a vagabondare di città in città. Dopo essere stato sfruttato anche in un luna park arriva alla decisione di accecarsi, anche per sfuggire ai dolorosi effetti collaterali del siero: terribili emicranie e necessità di portare occhiali piombati. Al culmine del suo periodo Poe, Corman ci prova con questo fantascientifico-horror, da un racconto di Ray Russell. Con pochi mezzi, molto ingegno e una storia implacabile e ben congegnata.

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Produzione: Roger Corman (Producer)James H. Nicholson (Executive Producer)Samuel Z. Arkoff (Executive Producer)
Sceneggiatura: Robert Dillon (Screenplay)Ray Russell (Screenplay)
Musica: Les Baxter (Original Music Composer)
Fotografia: Floyd Crosby (Director of Photography)

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Alessio Gradogna
Corman non è stato solo un grande autore di horror. Nella sua decennale carriera ha esplorato i più svariati generi, compresa, come in questo caso, la fantascienza. Uno scienziato, Ray Milland (premio Oscar come miglior attore protagonista per “Giorni Perduti” di Billy Wilder) scopre una sorta di siero con il quale vedere attraverso oggetti e corpi. La sua invenzione, ostacolata da colleghi ed autorità, prima lo affascina e lo esalta, poi gradualmente lo porta all'autodistruzione. Una sceneggiatura discreta per un film che pur senza regalare momenti straordinari (è comunque molto bello il finale in cui Milland si acceca) si mantiene a buon livello, con una regia come sempre curata, e la bravura di Milland che è a tutti gli effetti un grande attore. Peraltro palesi sono i riferimenti al “Frankenstein” e a “The Invisible Man”, opere comunque di tutt'altro spessore. Poca originalità, tanto mestiere, tentativo comunque apprezzabile.
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Wuchak

Wuchak

6 /10

RELEASED IN 1963 and directed by Roger Corman, "X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes" chronicles events in Los Angeles when a doctor (Ray Milland) develops a formula that grants x-ray vision, which derails his career and forces him to join a carnival, using his new power to make a living. Diana Van der Vlis plays his disciple while Don Rickles is on hand as a carnival barker.

The early 60’s vibe is to die for, but the beginning is rather dull. Things perk up at an adult party where the aging doctor tries to keep hip and eventually sees everyone nakkid (lol). The carnival sequence and what it leads into are arguably the best parts, although the Vegas and tent revival episodes have their attractions. The movie scores meh on the female front, but Lorrie Summers and Cathie Merchant have small parts.

THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 19 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles, California & Las Vegas, Nevada. WRITERS: Robert Dillon and Ray Russell. ADDITIONAL CAST: Harold J. Stone and John Hoyt play colleagues of the doctor.

GRADE: B-

John Chard

John Chard

7 /10

If thine eyes offend thee...

Brilliant Doctor Xavier is working on a a serum to hopefully improve human sight, he stumbles upon a formula that can give subjects x-ray vision. Refusing to wait for approval from colleagues, and driven by the potential the serum has, he tests it on himself. At first it seems to be a remarkable, almost beautiful thing, but as things move on, Xavier spirals downwards towards the darkest depths that man can see.

X is a totally memorable piece of sci-fi schlock, at times visceral with its weirdness, and at others wholly disturbing, this ranks as one of the best of director Roger Corman's efforts. Ray Milland takes the lead role of Xavier and adds a touch of class to the proceedings, Xavier's descent is quite something to observe with Milland layering it perfectly. From the jaunty hilarity of being able to see through peoples clothes, to the joy of being able to beat the casino at their own game, Xavier still has to go further because his pain is too much to bear, and only come the final shocking finale are we the viewers able to see clearly Xavier's pain. 7/10

r96sk

r96sk

8 /10

Bizarre, but I like it.

<em>'X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes'</em> is quite the interesting film. Perfectly paced at almost 80 minutes, it features a very good performance from Ray Milland as James Xavier. Diana Van der Vlis and Harold J. Stone are solid behind Milland, while there's also a role for Mr. Potato Head himself Don Rickles.

Based on the title, you can presume a few beats as to what will happen (man has x-ray vision, women appear... you can guess what occurs next - not that it 'shows' anything, mind). Still, there are also some quite good horror bits involved - the last scene with Stone's character and the final scene itself are rather awesome. For 63', the special effects look swell too.

A very good flick, one that most definitely has strong rewatchability to it.

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