The Incredible Shrinking Man at the Guild Cinema
Saturday & Sunday, May 10-11 – 1:00 pm only!
Directed by Jack Arnold – 1957 – 81m.
An Albuquerque Film Club event – All seats $5.00 general, $2.00 AFC members
The screen’s great existential science fiction film, The Incredible Shrinking Man stars Grant Williams in the title role. While catching some rays on his brother’s yacht, Scott Carey (Williams) is enveloped by a mysterious dark cloud. Soon after, he discovers that he’s getting thinner — and smaller. Despite the assuring attitude of his family doctor (the inevitable William Schallert), Scott is losing an inch’s worth of height with each passing day. It is finally determined that he has developed an “anti-cancer,” a by-product of a new strain of insecticide. By the time he’s reached the size of a small boy, Scott has become world-famous. But the phenomenon has adversely affected his personality, turning him into a tyrant, lashing out at the world in general and his faithful wife in particular. An anti-toxin briefly halts the shrinking process, whereupon Scott joins a midget troupe, where he is briefly “accepted” for what he has become. But before long he’s shrinking again, becoming so tiny that he is forced to live in a dollhouse. When Scott is attacked by his pet cat, his wife assumes that he’s been killed; in fact, Scott, by now so minuscule that even a garden-variety spider poses a deadly threat to him, is hiding in his cellar. By film’s end, Scott is no larger than an atom. Uncertain of what is in store for him, he steps out into the mists, summing up his newfound philosophy: “Smaller than smallest, I meant something too. To God there is no zero. I still exist!” Adapted by Richard Matheson from his own novel, The Incredible Shrinking Man is enhanced by its superb special effects.
“The surreal intensity of outsize objects that loom as the hero shrinks is handled effectively, and the mystical happy ending is a better payoff than one would expect of the genre.” – Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader
The Guild Cinema is located at 3405 Central Avenue NE, in the Nob Hill area.
Website: www.guildcinema.com