The Invisible Man (1933), directed by James Whale. An early adaptation of H. G. Wells' homonymous novel, written in 1897. A true classic of turn-of-the-century science fiction film.
A fantastic film,have only just revisited it.I remember watching it 30 years ago and thinking how Claude Rains turns in a terrifying performance,the film is years ahead of its time,that laugh will stay with me forever.
A fantastic film,have only just revisited it.I remember watching it 30 years ago and thinking how Claude Rains turns in a terrifying performance,the film is years ahead of its time,that laugh will stay with me forever.
"Keep back there!"
"Keep back me? Do you know who you're talking to?"
"I give you a last chance to leave me alone..."
His laugh is contagious XD And that shirt part was just legendary
The invisible man when full Joker
Nobody will see come. Nobody will see him go. Whadda voice!
How can I handcuff a bloomin’ shirt
2:06 the looks on their faces when they see only his shirt left
Jack Griffin went full blown Joker
Wonder how the heck they made the effects on this film.
Problem with this scene: He'd still be visible with his face and body drenched in sweat from being near fire dressed up that thick.