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The owner of a coal mining operation, falsely imprisoned for fratricide, takes a drug to make him invisible, despite its side effect: gradual madness.The owner of a coal mining operation, falsely imprisoned for fratricide, takes a drug to make him invisible, despite its side effect: gradual madness.The owner of a coal mining operation, falsely imprisoned for fratricide, takes a drug to make him invisible, despite its side effect: gradual madness.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 2 nominations total
Cedric Hardwicke
- Richard Cobb
- (as Sir Cedric Hardwicke)
Ernie Adams
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
Jimmy Aubrey
- Plainclothesman
- (uncredited)
Walter Bacon
- Fight Spectator
- (uncredited)
Billy Bevan
- Jim
- (uncredited)
Clara Blore
- Woman
- (uncredited)
Stanley Blystone
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
Matthew Boulton
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg
- Miner at Colliery
- (uncredited)
Louise Brien
- Dr. Griffin's Secretary
- (uncredited)
Charles Brokaw
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis film's impressive visual effects, specifically the scene in which Vincent Price transitions from invisible to visible earned it an Academy Award nomination.
- GoofsIn The Invisible Man (1933) the invisibility drug had to be taken repeatedly over several weeks to be effective. Here (and in the later film Invisible Agent (1942)) it works instantly after only one injection but it has been nine years since Jack Griffin's death and all the while his brother Frank has been working on trying to improve the formula.
- Quotes
Policeman: Orders to shoot on sight... I thought he said the bloke was invisible?
- Alternate versionsWhen originally released theatrically in the UK, the BBFC made cuts to secure a 'A' rating.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Shock!: The Invisible Man Returns (1958)
Featured review
In general, it seems that sequels seldom live up to the originals. There are just too many examples I can think of when this was the case. In addition, sequels that take an entirely different approach to the original subject matter often are abysmal failures as well (such as the wonderful VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED and it's incredibly awful and saccharine CHILDREN OF THE DAMNED). In light of this, I was very pleasantly surprised to this see that this film, while quite different from the fantastic original, is still an exceptional film.
Much of the reason for the film being so good was that the film was made by Universal Studios during a very productive period for their horror films. They just knew how to put the whole package together to make a dandy film. Additionally, the cast really helped as well, as Vincent Price (mostly just his voice, as he IS invisible through almost all the film), Cedric Hartwicke, Cecil Kellaway and many others worked together to quite nicely. The writing, also, is a big standout, as the film COULD have easily been just another "hack" sequel. Using bits of humor here and there throughout the film and providing a great ending really made this film worth while.
Much of the reason for the film being so good was that the film was made by Universal Studios during a very productive period for their horror films. They just knew how to put the whole package together to make a dandy film. Additionally, the cast really helped as well, as Vincent Price (mostly just his voice, as he IS invisible through almost all the film), Cedric Hartwicke, Cecil Kellaway and many others worked together to quite nicely. The writing, also, is a big standout, as the film COULD have easily been just another "hack" sequel. Using bits of humor here and there throughout the film and providing a great ending really made this film worth while.
- planktonrules
- Oct 27, 2006
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- Povratak nevidljivog čoveka
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- $281,743 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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