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* VillainProtagonist: Benton, a revived criminal on a murderous RoaringRampageOfRevenge.

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* VillainProtagonist: Benton, a revived criminal on a murderous RoaringRampageOfRevenge.RoaringRampageOfRevenge is the main character.
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* VillainProtagonist: Benton, a revived criminal on a murderous RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
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For the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' episode, see [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S04E09TheIndestructibleMan here]].

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For the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' episode, see [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S04E09TheIndestructibleMan [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S04E09IndestructibleMan here]].
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* CantGetInTroubleForNuthin: Once he realizes Butcher Benton is coming for him, Paul Lowe does everything in his power to [[GetIntoJailFree get arrested]] so he'll have police protection. However, the police see right through it and bend over backward to excuse everything he does, droppong all charges and turning him loose.

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* CantGetInTroubleForNuthin: Once he realizes Butcher Benton is coming for him, Paul Lowe does everything in his power to [[GetIntoJailFree get arrested]] so he'll have police protection. However, the police see right through it and bend over backward to excuse everything he does, droppong dropping all charges and turning him loose.



* ShockAndAwe: After emerging from the sewer in the climax, Benton climbs up onto a platform at an electrical substation, where he comes into contact with high-voltage power lines and is fried to a crisp. Not so indestructibe now, are we?

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* ShockAndAwe: After emerging from the sewer in the climax, Benton climbs up onto a platform at an electrical substation, where he comes into contact with high-voltage power lines and is fried to a crisp. Not so indestructibe indestructible now, are we?
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* CantGetInTroubleForNuthin: Occe he realizes Butcher Benton is coming for him, Paul Lowe does everything in his power to [[GetIntoJailFree get arrested]] so he'll have police protection. However, the police see right through it and bend over backward to excuse everything he does, droppong all charges and turning him loose.

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* CantGetInTroubleForNuthin: Occe Once he realizes Butcher Benton is coming for him, Paul Lowe does everything in his power to [[GetIntoJailFree get arrested]] so he'll have police protection. However, the police see right through it and bend over backward to excuse everything he does, droppong all charges and turning him loose.
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* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: The climax plays out in the L.A. sewer system.


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* CantGetInTroubleForNuthin: Occe he realizes Butcher Benton is coming for him, Paul Lowe does everything in his power to [[GetIntoJailFree get arrested]] so he'll have police protection. However, the police see right through it and bend over backward to excuse everything he does, droppong all charges and turning him loose.
* EngineeredPublicConfession: The police deliberately deny Lowe any form of police protection and turn him loose on the streets, in hopes that his fear of the Butcher will motivate him to confess to his own part in the original crime. It works.


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* {{Revenge}}: Benton's lawyer and partners had thrown him under the bus in hopes of getting his loot.
* ShockAndAwe: After emerging from the sewer in the climax, Benton climbs up onto a platform at an electrical substation, where he comes into contact with high-voltage power lines and is fried to a crisp. Not so indestructibe now, are we?


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* ThousandYardStare: A witness to one of Benton's rampages stares wide-eyed into the distance as she recalls her harrowing tale.
* TreasureMap: Before his execution, Benton had left a letter for his stripper girlfriend which included a map to his hiding spot for all his loot. Paul Lowe finds the map before she does, and swaps it out for a couple hundred dollars.

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For the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' episode, see [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S04E09TheIndestructibleMan here]].



* TheButcher: The indestructible villain of the title in "Butcher" Benson.

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* TheButcher: The indestructible villain of the title in is "Butcher" Benson.
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''Indestructible Man'' is a 1956 American crime horror science fiction film, an original screenplay by Vy Russell and Sue Dwiggins for producer-director Jack Pollexfen and starring Creator/LonChaneyJr, Ross Elliott and Robert Shayne.

Charles "Butcher" Benton goes to his death in the state prison, cursing the three men who double-crossed him following an armored-car hold-up: "Squeamy" Ellis, Joe Marcelli and Paul Lowe, his attorney and leader of the gang. He vows to return and kill them and dies without revealing the location of the stolen money. Detective Chasen is determined to keep working on the case until the stolen loot is recovered. Benton's body is taken to Professor Bradshaw and his assistant for experimentation, and they manage to restore him to life, making him practically indestructible in the process. He takes off after the three men, getting rid of everybody who stands in his way. He is impervious to police bullets. He kills Ellis and Marcelli, while Lowe seeks police protection. Benton takes to the sewers to recover the hidden loot and the police are powerless to stop him.

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''Indestructible Man'' is a 1956 American crime horror science fiction film, an original screenplay by Vy Russell and Sue Dwiggins for producer-director Jack Pollexfen and starring Creator/LonChaneyJr, with Marian Carr, Casey Adams, Ross Elliott and Robert Shayne.

Convicted criminal Charles "Butcher" Benton goes to his death in the state prison, cursing the three men who double-crossed him following an armored-car hold-up: "Squeamy" Ellis, Joe Marcelli and Paul Lowe, his attorney and leader of the gang. He vows to return and kill them and dies without revealing the location of the stolen money. Detective Chasen is determined to keep working on the case until the stolen loot is recovered. Benton's body is taken to Professor Bradshaw and his assistant for experimentation, and they manage to restore him to life, making him practically indestructible in the process. He takes off after the three men, getting rid of everybody who stands in his way. He is impervious to police bullets. He kills Ellis and Marcelli, while Lowe seeks police protection. Benton takes to the sewers to recover the hidden loot and the police are powerless to stop him.
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* TheSpeechless: Benson speaks in the first scene of the film, but the electrical process that returns him to life burns out his vocal cords, rendering him mute for the rest of the movie.

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* TheSpeechless: Benson speaks in the first scene of the film, but the electrical process that returns him to life burns out his vocal cords; rendering him mute for the rest of the movie.

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''Indestructible Man'' is a 1956 American crime horror science fiction film, an original screenplay by Vy Russell and Sue Dwiggins for producer-director Jack Pollexfen and starring Creator/LonChaneyJr, Ross Elliott and Robert Shayne.

Charles "Butcher" Benton goes to his death in the state prison, cursing the three men who double-crossed him following an armored-car hold-up: "Squeamy" Ellis, Joe Marcelli and Paul Lowe, his attorney and leader of the gang. He vows to return and kill them and dies without revealing the location of the stolen money. Detective Chasen is determined to keep working on the case until the stolen loot is recovered. Benton's body is taken to Professor Bradshaw and his assistant for experimentation, and they manage to restore him to life, making him practically indestructible in the process. He takes off after the three men, getting rid of everybody who stands in his way. He is impervious to police bullets. He kills Ellis and Marcelli, while Lowe seeks police protection. Benton takes to the sewers to recover the hidden loot and the police are powerless to stop him.

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* TheButcher: The indestructible villain of the title in "Butcher" Benson.
* CaneFu: When attacked Joe Marcelli batters Benson with one of his crutches. It does him no good.
* GetIntoJailFree: When the police deny him police protection, Paul Lowe punches the sergeant so he will be arrested and placed in a cell.
* GoneHorriblyRight: Dr. Bradshaw's experiment was intended to restart a corpse's heart by chemical stimulation and a massive jolt of electricity. It succeeds, but while Bradshaw believed the heart would be restarted for a few minutes, the process restores Benson fully to life and renders him NighInvulnerable. Benson then murders Bradshaw and his assistant.
* TheSpeechless: Benson speaks in the first scene of the film, but the electrical process that returns him to life burns out his vocal cords; rendering him mute for the rest of the movie.

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