The Invisible Man Page #3

Synopsis: Working in Dr. Cranley's laboratory, scientist Jack Griffin was always given the latitude to conduct some of his own experiments. His sudden departure, however, has Cranley's daughter Flora worried about him. Griffin has taken a room at the nearby Lion's Head Inn, hoping to reverse an experiment he conducted on himself that made him invisible. Unfortunately, the drug he used has also warped his mind, making him aggressive and dangerous. He's prepared to do whatever it takes to restore his appearance, and several will die in the process.
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): James Whale
Production: Realart Pictures Inc.
  3 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
NOT RATED
Year:
1933
71 min
7,797 Views


And now you'll suffer for it!

You're crazy to know who I am,

aren't you?

All right! I'll show you!

There's a souvenir for you.

And one for you.

I'll show you who I am and what I am.

(laughs insanely)

Look. He's all eaten away.

How do you like that, eh?

(Griffiin laughs insanely)

(laughs insanely)

- It was 'orrible.

- What's wrong?

- Jaffers, what do you think?

- He's invisible, that's what's the matter.

If he gets the rest of them clothes off,

we'll never catch him in a thousand years.

Come on.

They've asked for it,

the country bumpkins.

This'll give them a bit of a shock.

Something to write home about.

A nice bedtime story for the kids,

too, if they want it.

(laughs insanely)

- Put the handcuffs on.

- How can I handcuff a bloomin' shirt?

- Quick! Get hold of him!

- (cackling)

Ow!

Are you satisfied now, you fools?

It's easy, really, if you're clever.

A few chemicals mixed together,

that's all,

and flesh and blood and bone

just fade away.

A little of this injected under the skin

of the arm every day for a month.

An invisible man can rule the world.

Nobody will see him come,

nobody will see him go.

He can hear every secret.

He can rob and kill!

Not if he can't get no further

than this room, he won't.

Here, shut that door.

- You'd better come along quietly.

- (cackles)

(Jaffers) Look out! Mind that window!

You think I'd escape

like a common criminal?

You need a lesson.

I think I'll throttle you.

Let go of me!

Let go!

You must be made to understand

what I can do.

Hey, look out!

(screams)

Hey, whoa!

Hey, hey!

Look out! Get indoors!

Everybody get indoors!

(shouting and screaming)

I'm afraid I need this bicycle. Ha-ha!

He stole me bike!

Here's your blooming bicycle.

You can do what you like with it.

How's that for a hairbrush, George Henry?

Good morning, Grandfather.

How do you do?

We'll do our part.

Mama, give me the diamonds!

On the gospel, it's the truth.

He tried to strangle me, sir.

Where are you speaking from, Jaffers?

Lion's Head inn, eh?

Did you say an invisible man?

Well, look here, you put

more water in it next time!

He won't believe me. You tell him.

Mr Hall speaking.

The constable's telling the truth all right.

Not the slightest clue.

I didn't expect there would be.

That's where the clues are.

He wasn't leaving anything to chance.

Griffin was never the man for secrets.

He came to me with everything.

He kept a lot of stuff locked in here.

I came in one evening

when he wasn't expecting me.

He was by this cupboard.

It was full of instruments.

When he saw me, he slammed the door

and turned the key.

You say he brought

a packing case up here?

The night before he disappeared. I heard

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