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X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes

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X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes

A doctor uses special eye drops to give himself x-ray vision, but the new power has disastrous consequences.

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Release : 1963
Rating : 6.6
Studio : Alta Vista Productions,  American International Pictures, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Production Design, 
Cast : Ray Milland Diana Van der Vlis Harold J. Stone John Hoyt Don Rickles
Genre : Horror Thriller Science Fiction

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Tuchergson
2018/08/30

Truly the worst movie I've ever seen in a theater

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Bereamic
2018/08/30

Awesome Movie

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Glimmerubro
2018/08/30

It is not deep, but it is fun to watch. It does have a bit more of an edge to it than other similar films.

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KnotStronger
2018/08/30

This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.

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Hitchcoc
2016/12/11

This is quite a bit better than it is given credit for. Roger Corman relies on Ray Milland, one of the best actors of his era, to be the title character. It's one of those movies where a scientist decides, through impatience, to test his substance on himself. The results are interesting at first and soon move toward things which begin to destroy his life. Soon he can't turn back; he's stuck with this "gift," and there seems to be no hope. Finally, he becomes responsible for a death and he goes on the lam, joining a circus. His love interest desperately looks for him. But what can he do. There are implications that are dealt with in "The Amazing Shrinking Man," another well crafted science fiction/horror movie. There seems to be some controversy over the last lines of the film. See previous reviewers for this information.

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mamalv
2016/05/14

Dr. James Xavier (Ray Milland), discovers a drug that can make him see thru the human body into its organs. He feels this is the break thru to helping heal, and be able to see beyond anything imaginable. He continues his quest even after the project funding is stopped. Along the way he becomes more and more sensitive to the drops and has what is probably almost LSD like visions. Roger Corman has outdone himself in this film. Probably his best ever. He wanted Ray Milland for this part, and felt that Milland was underrated, even though he had won an Academy Award for The Lost Weekend. Thinking of this film as a science fiction or horror film sells it short. It is really a physiological thriller that starts a little slow but builds into a run for Milland's life. There are some comical scenes when the Doctor sees all the participants at a party without their clothes. Don Rickles is great as the carnival barker with an idea to make Milland the healer he is quite capable of being. However the more sickness he sees, the more despondent he becomes. Finally after going to Las Vegas to win the money needed to continue the research, he goes on the run, winding up at a tent sermon and plucking out his eyes to stop the mental anguish. Corman chose the right person to play the moral doctor stuck in a web of an unending sadness. Milland is perfect and so is the film.

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TheRedDeath30
2015/12/11

I am a giant fan of Roger Corman's directorial work and have seen most of his output. This movie really stands out from the rest of his 60s material as an unusual and, ultimately, excellent part of his filmography. Corman is best known as the king of the quick b-movie, a director capable of pumping out movie after movie, with small budgets and mostly unknowns casts. What has always separated him from nameless hordes of similar directors is the quality of the work. He started off with throw away fluff. Some of those, like BUCKET OF BLOOD, are worthy examples of the beginning of his creative genius, but there are just as many like THE LAST WOMAN ON EARTH that failed as well. He made his mark in horror history with the Gothic revival cycle that featured Vincent Price, a series of movies based on the work of Poe that included classics like MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH. In the middle of these movies, though, during a decade where Corman was releasing movie after movie that was absolutely drenched in Gothic atmosphere, Corman releases this sci-horror gem, a movie that seems ripped from OUTER LIMITS or TWILIGHT ZONE, and stands out, truly, as one of Corman's best.The plot involves a scientist who develops a serum that allows him x-ray vision. As he pushes his exploration further and further, Dr Xavier (did Stan Lee rip this off?), goes far beyond the medical implications, or silly stuff like viewing nubile, young naked ladies, eventually descending into madness as he views what may be the center of life itself, but only after taking our plot to a carnival sideshow and a natural use of his powers at Vegas. What is so great, to me, about this movie is the way that it takes a deeper path into exploring this "super power". This could have been a movie about a man who uses a power for heroic purposes, or a silly movie that scratches the mere surface of what it would mean to have x-ray vision, but Corman takes this far beyond that, to a dark heart and a real exploration of what a power like this could do to damage the psyche of a man.Ray Milland really excels here. The effects are often minimal and, by today's standards, not that great. There is not much action to drive the plot, so the weight of the movie comes down on two things mainly -- the quality of the script in its' exploration of this power and performance of the man at the center of it. Milland (who horror fans may know from THE UNINVITED), really carries this movie. He begins as a likable doctor with a sincere wish to develop something that will benefit mankind. Through a courtship that unfolds with a fellow doctor, we get to know the doctor as a man beyond the doctor, but as the movie progresses, the doctor digresses further and further into his condition and as it impacts his grip on sanity, Milland really does a great job in the final acts.It took me awhile to track this movie down. Being such a fan of Corman, I had always looked forward to it, but wasn't sure what to expect, being so different from the Poe/ Price movies, but I was certainly not let down. This is an excellent early example of the mingling of science fiction and horror that can create such disturbing results and Corman handles it deftly.

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bkoganbing
2010/11/15

The sad thing about the film X is that it was 40 years ahead of its time. Roger Corman should have done this or even redone this film in the age of computer graphics. Maybe at a major studio perhaps.But a major studio would never have taken a chance on a film like this. A science fiction movie without any horrific monsters or buckets of blood and gore, the moguls would reason who would want to see that? X could only be done at American-International Pictures and be done only with someone of the imagination of Roger Corman.Ray Milland as Dr. James Xavier is a research scientist doing work in the field of vision. Dr. Frankenstein only wanted to bring life back from the dead. Milland wants to improve vision so that we see with the eye of God. He develops a serum based on hormones and enzymes and you apply to the eyes. Milland sees things more clearly, but as was said in a film some thirty years after X, he can't handle the truth.After accidentally killing a colleague friend in Harold J. Stone, Milland goes underground still continuing his experiments and working first at a carnival and then at a diagnostic/healer under the tutelage of Don Rickles. All the while colleague Diana Van Der Vlis is looking for him because guilty or not of the homicide of their friend Stone, Van Der Vlis believes in Milland and his work.The climax of this film which takes place in a tent revival meeting is a sudden death one and unforgettable. Let's just say there are no good choices or fates left for Milland. And he's been given a clarity far beyond what any of these people in that tent can comprehend.Don Rickles will surprise many with his performance as this bottom feeding carnival hustler at how good he is. Actually he's not wrong in what he sees as a practical solution for all concerned, hiding Milland from the authorities, making money, and allowing him to continue his research. But no proper doctor wants a partner like Rickles. It's like Colin Clive teaming up with Dwight Frye. Also in a small role at the end of the film is John Dierkes as the small time evangelist with the tent show. He's also quite good.X does ask some interesting questions, much like the original Frankenstein movie. This film really deserves a remake.

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