The | H-man

The story begins with a drug deal gone wrong on the rainy streets of Tokyo. A gangster named Misaki vanishes suddenly, leaving behind only his empty clothes and a bag of narcotics.

Dr. Masada, a scientist, theorizes that hydrogen bomb testing in the Pacific has created radioactive, liquid mutants— H-Men —that can dissolve and absorb humans on contact. The H-Man

Detective Tominaga investigates the disappearance, focusing on Misaki's girlfriend, nightclub singer Chikako Arai. The story begins with a drug deal gone

Released in 1958, ( Bijo to Ekitai-Ningen ) is a Japanese science fiction horror film directed by Ishirō Honda, the creator of Godzilla . Unlike standard "giant monster" movies, it is a hybrid of a noir crime thriller and a technological horror story. Plot Overview Masada, a scientist, theorizes that hydrogen bomb testing

The authorities eventually use flamethrowers to hunt the creatures through the Tokyo sewers after they attack a nightclub. Core Themes & Legacy The H-Man (1958) Movie Review