
Indestructible Man (1956) - Lon Chaney Jr. is a walking slab of dead meat brought back to life by a high-voltage execution gone wrong. He’s a silent, hulking vessel of pure, unadulterated vengeance stalking the concrete canyons of Los Angeles with a heart full of lead and electricity. There’s no poetry here, just a man who literally cannot be stopped by bullets or the law. It’s a dark, jagged noir-horror hybrid that pulses with a cold, electric fury. Chaney doesn't need dialogue; his heavy, thudding footsteps tell you everything you need to know about the terminal weight of revenge.