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The Invisible Man

The Invisible Man

7,5 /10 (949 Votes)
1933 EN 71 min

Overview

After experimenting on himself and becoming invisible, scientist Jack Griffin, now aggressive due to the drug's effects, seeks a way to reverse the experiment at any cost.

Release date

31/10/1933

Votes

949

Popularity

2.5

H.G. Wells’ fantastic, out-of-this-world show!

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

71 min

Budget

$328,000

Revenue

$27,105

Claude Rains

Claude Rains

Dr. Jack Griffin

Gloria Stuart

Gloria Stuart

Flora Cranley

William Harrigan

William Harrigan

Dr. Arthur Kemp

Henry Travers

Henry Travers

Dr. Cranley

Una O'Connor

Una O'Connor

Jenny Hall

Forrester Harvey

Forrester Harvey

Herbert Hall

Holmes Herbert

Holmes Herbert

Chief of Police

E. E. Clive

E. E. Clive

Constable Jaffers

Dudley Digges

Dudley Digges

Chief Detective

Harry Stubbs

Harry Stubbs

Inspector Bird

Donald Stuart

Donald Stuart

Inspector Lane

Merle Tottenham

Merle Tottenham

Millie

Robert Adair

Robert Adair

Detective Thompson (uncredited)

Edgar Barrier

Edgar Barrier

Radio Announcer (uncredited)

Ted Billings

Ted Billings

Villager Playing Darts (uncredited)

Walter Brennan

Walter Brennan

Bicycle Owner (uncredited)

Robert Brower

Robert Brower

Farmer (uncredited)

No photo

Mae Bruce

Mary Purdy (uncredited)

Rita Carlyle

Rita Carlyle

Townswoman at Pub (uncredited)

John Carradine

John Carradine

Informer Suggesting Ink (uncredited)

D'Arcy Corrigan

D'Arcy Corrigan

Villager (uncredited)

No photo

Jack Deery

Officer in Charge of Barn Capture (uncredited)

Dwight Frye

Dwight Frye

Reporter (uncredited)

Mary Gordon

Mary Gordon

Screaming Woman (uncredited)

No photo

Bobby Hale

Townsman at Pub (uncredited)

No photo

Stuart Hall

Constable (uncredited)

No photo

Tiny Jones

Townswoman at Pub (uncredited)

Violet Kemble Cooper

Violet Kemble Cooper

Woman (uncredited)

Crauford Kent

Crauford Kent

Doctor (uncredited)

Paul Kruger

Paul Kruger

Constable (uncredited)

John Merivale

John Merivale

Constable (uncredited)

Monte Montague

Monte Montague

Cop (uncredited)

No photo

Jack Montgomery

Constable (uncredited)

Charles Morton

Charles Morton

Party Guest (uncredited)

Bob Reeves

Bob Reeves

Detective Hogan (uncredited)

Jack Richardson

Jack Richardson

Official (uncredited)

Tom Ricketts

Tom Ricketts

Old Farmer with Barn (uncredited)

Kathryn Sheldon

Kathryn Sheldon

Orphanage Worker (uncredited)

No photo

Emma Tansey

Old Woman Listening to Radio (uncredited)

Jameson Thomas

Jameson Thomas

Hospital Doctor (uncredited)

Leo White

Leo White

2nd Man Calling Police ('Frost')(uncredited)

No photo

Bert Young

Railroad Switchman (uncredited)

Original Soundtrack

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John Chard

John Chard

2018-09-26

⭐ 9

It alters you, changes you. There's a snow storm blowing ferociously, a man trundles towards a signpost that reads Iping. He enters a hostelry called The Lions Head, the patrons of the bar fall silent for the man is bound in bandages. He tells, not asks, the landlady; "I want a room with a fire". This man is Dr. Jack Griffin, soon to wreak havoc and be known as The Invisible Man. One of the leading lights of the Universal Monster collection of films that terrified and enthralled audiences back in the day. Directed by genre master James Whale, The Invisible Man is a slick fusion of dark h…

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tmdb28039023

2022-08-28

⭐ 6

We all know that necessity is the mother of invention, but there is another saying in Spanish that roughly translates to ‘sloth/laziness is the mother of all vices’ (the closest English equivalent I can think of is ‘idle hands are the devil’s playground’). I would say that the link between invention and laziness is largely computer-generated; that’s why a near-100 year-old movie such as The Invisible Man looks better than any modern CGI extravaganza, and it does so because it’s all there – even when it isn’t. Jorge Luis Borges once wrote about all the trouble that H.G. Wells’s Invisible Man…

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Wuchak

Wuchak

2025-05-07

⭐ 7

**_Becoming invisible and… mad_** A wandering chemist in a snowstorm makes it to the town of Iping in southern England where he seeks to finish important tests in his room at an Inn, but the rural people find him too curious to ignore and soon discover that he’s… invisible! “The Invisible Man” (1933) was based HG Wells’ 1897 novel, just moving the events to the early 1930s. It surprisingly holds up for succinct cinematic entertainment. The first half is more interesting than the second, however, as the latter focuses on how the authorities can apprehend the unseen criminal. It led to…

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