Indestructible Man/Fun Facts
From The Grindhouse Cinema Database
- Lt. Chasen mentions putting in a call to a Professor Dwiggins at Caltech who may know about Professor Bradshaw's work. Sue Dwiggins is the real name of co-writer Sue Bradford.
- Lon Chaney has no spoken lines in this movie following the opening scene in his prison cell. Copyright 1955.
- Chaney reportedly asked director Pollexfen not to make any dialogue changes or additions after the lunch break, when he usually drank heavily.
- Pioneered the electrocuted-prisoner-gets-revenge plot later seen in Shocker, Death House, Destroyer, Welcome To Spring Break, The Horror Show, and Prison and essentially finished off by 1990's Ernest Goes to Jail.