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3->''"What sin could a man commit in a single lifetime to bring''' this '''upon himself?"''
4-->-- '''Lt. Colonel Glenn Manning'''
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6''The Amazing Colossal Man'' is a giant monster movie made in 1957, directed and produced by Creator/BertIGordon and released by Creator/AmericanInternationalPictures as a double feature with ''Cat Girl''; it's also a TropeCodifier for "AttackOfThe50FootWhatever".
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8Lieutenant Colonel Glenn Manning, a Korean War veteran, is one of the lucky soldiers sitting in the trenches waiting to witness the test of a new nuclear weapon, a "plutonium bomb." The bomb doesn't go off when triggered, and Glenn gets caught in the blast when [[TooDumbToLive he races to save the pilot of a plane that crashes in the test area]]. It seems fortunate that Glenn is found alive with severe third-degree burns, but this ''is'' how ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'' got started.
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10Sure enough, his burns miraculously heal overnight. Soon after, Glenn's fiancee Carol Forrest learns the Army moved Glenn from the hospital to an abandoned medical facility in the desert. Traveling there, she discovers that [[NuclearMutant exposure to the bomb]] has made Glenn's body grow out of control; he's become a giant, and he's still growing at an alarming rate of 8 to 10 ft a day. Even worse, [[ArtisticLicenseBiology since the heart's a single cell]], it's not keeping up with the rest of him, causing fainting spells, chest pains, the risk of eventual death... oh, and mental trauma besides the obvious problems of being 60 ft tall.
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12Eventually, Glenn goes insane, rampages through UsefulNotes/LasVegas, kills one of the doctors trying to cure his growth, and kidnaps his fiancee before the Army takes him down.
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14The film [[DevelopingDoomedCharacters spends some time]] justifying tropes that audiences now take for granted, like NuclearMutant. It also explores Glenn's [[{{Pun}} growing]] angst and insanity caused by his condition.
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16The sequel, ''War of the Colossal Beast'', was released by AIP in 1958 with ''Film/AttackOfThePuppetPeople''. Glenn is found alive in Mexico sometime after the first film's events, scarred, mindless, and hunting bread trucks to survive. His ever-devoted [[RememberTheNewGuy sister]] Joyce Manning finds him and leads the U.S. military to bring him back to Los Angeles. [[IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight Unfortunately, they can't restore Glenn's memory]], and he inevitably breaks free and goes on another rampage. Joyce talks Glenn into freeing a bus of students he holds captive. Suddenly regaining his humanity, Glenn commits suicide by electrical power lines, somehow disintegrating himself and turning the film from black-and-white to color for the last few seconds.
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18Contrast with ''Film/TheIncredibleShrinkingMan''.
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20For the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' versions of these films, please see the following [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000 episode recaps]]:
21* ''[[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S03E09TheAmazingColossalMan The Amazing Colossal Man]]'' [Episode 309]
22* ''[[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S03E19WarOfTheColossalBeast War of the Colossal Beast]]'' [Episode 319]
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25!! Both films have examples of:
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27* DownerEnding
28* MonumentalBattle:
29** The first film's climax happens atop Hoover Dam. First, Glenn destroys a few famous (circa the 1950s) pieces of the Vegas Strip.
30** The second film's climax takes place at [[UsefulNotes/LosAngeles Griffith Observatory]].
31* YourSizeMayVary: Glenn's size varies from scene to scene, from being as little as around 20 feet tall to about 500 ft in others and all points in between.
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33!! ''The Amazing Colossal Man'' contains examples of:
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35* TheAdjectivalSuperhero: Okay, not a hero, but it follows the naming pattern.
36* ArtisticLicenseBiology:
37** The heart is but a ''single'' cell? They probably got the "single cell" thing from the fact that heart muscle is ''syncytial,'' which means that membranes do not separate its cells. It's incredibly dumb considering how they already had an excellent explanation to go with - say that the square-cube law means his heart isn't getting big enough to handle his new body size.
38** The official reason for Glenn's growth. Instead of cellular division, "new cells" replace the "old cells," and in Glenn's case, the "old cells" are "refusing to die." There's another word for that: cancer.
39* ArtisticLicenseNuclearPhysics: The soldier in charge of the team waiting to get exposed to the bomb fallout (don't you love the Fifties' callous disregard for safety?) explains that they can't tell when the bomb will explode because they have to "wait for the nuclear reaction to cool off." The writers had no concept of critical mass.
40* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: The UnbuiltTrope. Most of the first film is about how painful growing to that size would be and how scary the experience is.
41* DamselInDistress: Glenn grabs Carol and starts across the Hoover Dam with her captive until she and Dr. Lindstrom get through to Glenn, and he puts Carol down.
42* FaintInShock: Carol screams and faints upon seeing giant Glenn for the first time.
43* FateWorseThanDeath
44-->'''Glenn:''' [reading newspaper] "Man Lives Through Plutonium Blast" [laughs cynically] That's a great joke, isn't it, Sergeant? They call THIS living?
45* GiantMedicalSyringe: The heroic scientists use a giant syringe to inject sulfhydryl compounds into a 60 ft Glenn's bone marrow to stop his growth. Glenn inevitably pulls the syringe out, looks at it (a real normal-size syringe in the actor's hand) with increasing disgust, and flings it down at the scientists, impaling one of them.
46-->'''[[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 Tom Servo]]:''' Ooh! This is exactly why lawn darts were taken off the market.
47* HopeSpot: The serum is proven to work, giving us hope that the heroes can return Glenn to regular size. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, [[SanitySlippage he's so far gone]] that he kills Major Coulter with the syringe, and the Army has no choice but to open fire to end his rampage.]]
48* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Major Coulter gets a giant-sized syringe thrown through him.
49* LargeHam: Glenn, once SanitySlippage starts kicking in.
50* MagicPants: Averted (or at least {{lampshaded}}) for once.
51-->"Who else but a clown would have an expandable sarong like this? You know, it's adjustable. I can grow to be a hundred feet tall, and I don't need a change of wardrobe. Army ingenuity!"
52* TheMockbuster: To ''Film/TheIncredibleShrinkingMan''.
53* NoMoreForMe: What a drunk says after seeing giant Glenn on the road.
54-->"Not another drop. Not another drop as long as I live, so help me."
55* SanitySlippage: Glenn becomes increasingly depressed and cynical as he grows, believing there's no hope for him. Compared to the pleasant guy he is in flashbacks, Glenn becomes an unrecognizable and hostile person toward others from misery and his thinking that everyone, even Carol, now thinks he's a freak. By the end, Glenn has seemingly regressed to a childlike mentality, reacting to everything curiously and becoming violent when threatened. He also apparently loses the ability to talk and recognize his allies, though he sometimes seems to regain his senses briefly. For some reason, the film never explains Glenn's loss of sanity; Dr. Lindstrom tells Carol that Glenn would lose his mind before dying, but how he knows this goes unanswered. One theory suggests that it's due to Glenn's smaller heart causing reduced blood flow to his brain.
56* SarcasticConfession: A truck driver keeps badgering the gate sentries on why he's delivering all this food. Eventually, a military policeman tells him it's for the 30 ft giant they've got in the circus tent over there. The driver retorts, "Sure, you have!" and drives off.
57* ShrunkenOrgan: Glenn's heart.
58* SquareCubeLaw: Played straight, although someone probably meant the "heart as a single cell" bit to be in the same spirit as an aversion.
59* {{Tagline}}: Several, such as:
60-->''[-Growing...!-] Growing...! '''Growing...!''' To a Giant! To a Monster! When Will It Stop!''
61* TitleDrop
62-->'''Glenn:''' Why don't you make me up a sign saying, ''"See the Amazing Colossal Man"''?
63* TooDumbToLive: Let's review this again. Glenn ''runs into a new experimental bomb test site'', shortly after the bomb has been triggered but hasn't detonated yet, against his superior officer's direct orders AND all common sense, to try to save a downed airplane pilot who didn't respond to radio. The pilot also hasn't indicated that he is alive or (thanks to Bert I. Gordon's classic off-camera style) even exists, and he's most likely dead by now. [[GoodIsDumb Well, Glenn had good intentions...]]
64* TraumaticHaircut: Besides giving Glenn severe burns and later mutating him, the bomb explosion also burns off his hair, leaving him bald.
65* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The audience never DID learn where that doomed pilot (the one Glenn was trying to rescue) came from in the first place, though one character speculates the pilot got vaporized.
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67!!''War of the Colossal Beast'' has examples of:
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69* ArtisticLicenseCars: Or, more specifically, school buses. The school bus of terrified kids has a low ceiling, so they can't stand up. There's no way a real school bus would have an interior like that.
70* ArtisticLicenseGeology: "The river below that dam [where Glenn fell in the previous film's climax] is a mile deep in some places." Uh, no, it isn't. The Colorado River's deepest point is about 90 feet.
71* ContinuitySnarl: The mere existence of Joyce is a really bad case, given how it was an established plot point in the prior movie that ''Glenn had no relatives.''
72* DyingAsYourself: Glenn finally remembers who he and Joyce are before being DrivenToSuicide.
73* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: Attempted to restore Glenn's memory.
74* NewscasterCameo: The reporter for TV station KTLA was Stan Chambers, an actual KTLA reporter.
75* NoBodyLeftBehind: Glenn's death [[HighVoltageDeath via electrocution]] vaporizes him completely.
76* RealPlaceBackground: The finale takes place in LA's Griffith Park.
77* SayMyName: In the end, Joyce pleads with Glenn more, and he says her name, showing that she managed to get through to him.
78* SeriesContinuityError: Several details blatantly contradict the original film's events. Likely in the days before home video, they hoped no one caught this.
79** It's claimed [[FindTheCure the serum developed in the first film]] only stopped Glenn's growth but wouldn't shrink him back. However, the serum can shrink even animals without peculiar factors altering their growth. One possible explanation is the serum can shrink animals without abnormal growth factors but can't shrink Glenn ''because'' his abnormal growth is counteracting it, causing an uneasy stasis wherein both the growing and the shrinking are hindered by each other, and he remains the same size.
80** Glenn's sister Joyce is a central character in the second film, but when Dr. Lindstrom asks Carol about Glenn's family in the first film, Carol states that she is all he has.
81* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Glenn's devoted and loyal sister Joyce [[RememberTheNewGuy who never appeared in the original film]] is a lot like Carol, the faithful and loyal fiancee who [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome never appeared in the sequel]].
82* TechnicolorDeath: Glenn's death, as the otherwise black and white film, suddenly gets colorized as he grabs electric lines to kill himself.
83--> '''Crow''': They shocked him back to Oz!
84* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: Every trailer shows the TechnicolorDeath MoneyShot of Glenn getting fried.
85* TwoFaced: Half of Glenn's face is now exposed bone with an empty eye socket. [[TheNthDoctor This was a perfect excuse to cast another actor as Glenn.]]
86* TheUnintelligible: Before the ending, all Glenn can say is "Uhhhhhhhhh."
87* WouldHurtAChild: Narrowly averted when Joyce talks Glenn into putting down the bus full of children.

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