The Invisible Man
1933, NR, 71 min. Directed by James Whale. Starring Claude Rains, Gloria Stuart, Una O'Connor, William Harrigan.
REVIEWED By Marjorie Baumgarten, Thu., Aug. 19, 1999
Claude Rains made his screen debut in the H.G. Wells mad-scientist classic. A pre-Titanic Gloria Stuart plays the love interest. The story is one of those great mad scientist tales in which the potion invented with the best intentions for its enhancement of human life becomes instead an evil force bent on its destruction. The visual effects here are pretty great - and at first comedic - as the Invisible Man smokes and brawls and rocks in a chair. Oh, but then the horror happens. The film is directed by the father of Frankenstein, director James Whale, whose semi-closeted life was also the subject of last year's biographical drama Gods and Monsters.
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Marjorie Baumgarten, Oct. 21, 1999
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The Invisible Man, James Whale, Claude Rains, Gloria Stuart, Una O'Connor, William Harrigan