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The Invisible Man's Revenge
Invisible Man's Revenge, The (1944)
Credits
Title: The Invisible Man's Revenge
Director: Ford Beebe
Writers: Bertram Millhauser
Producers: Ford Beebe
Composer: Hans J. Salter [1]
William Lava [2]
Eric Zeisl [3]
Cinematography: Milton R. Krasner [4]
Editors: Saul A. Goodkind [5]
Production
Distributed by: Universal Pictures
Released: June 9th, 1944
Rating: Unrated
Running time: 78 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
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The Invisible Man's Revenge is an American feature film of the science fiction and horror genres. It is the fifth installment in the Invisible Man film series and the final film in the series, succeeding 1942's Invisible Agent, directed by Edwin L. Marin. The Invisible Man's Revenge shies away from the action/war-drama feel of its predecessor, returning instead to its psycho-thriller horror roots. The film was directed by Ford Beebe and written by Bertram Millhauser based on concepts originally developed by H. G. Wells. It was produced by Universal Pictures and released theatrically in the United States on June 9th, 1944.

The Invisible Man's Revenge stars Jon Hall reprising his role of Robert Griffin from Invisible Agent - the grandson of Jack Griffin, the original Invisible Man. The movie also stars Leon Errol as Herbert, John Carradine as Doctor Drury, Alan Curtis as Mark Foster, Evelyn Ankers as Julie Herrick and Gale Sondergaard as Lady Irene Herrick.

Whereas in Invisible Agent, Jon Hall's character was a heroic leading man, in this film he is a tormented psychotic, who is a fugitive from justice. Having once again received the invisibility formula from Doctor Drury, he escapes from a mental institution seeking revenge upon the lofty Herrick family.

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Credited cast[]

Actor Role
Jon Hall Robert Griffin
Leon Errol Herbert
John Carradine Doctor Drury
Alan Curtis Mark Foster
Evelyn Ankers Julie Herrick
Gale Sondergaard Lady Irene Herrick
Lester Matthews Sir Jasper Herrick
Halliwell Hobbes Cleghorn
Leyland Hodgson Sir Frederick Travers
Doris Lloyd Maud
Ian Wolfe Feeney
Billy Bevan Sergeant
Grey Shadow Grey Shadow

Uncredited cast[]

Actor Role
Jimmy Aubrey Wedderburn, the Innkeeper
Ted Billings Better in pub
Lillian Bronson Norma, the maid
Leonard Carey Police constable
Cyril Delevanti Malty Bill, shopkeeper
Janna DeLoos Nellie
Tom Dillon Ned Towle, darts player
Mildred Dunnock Norma, the chambermaid
Arthur Gould-Porter Tom Meadows
Olaf Hytten Gray, a cabman
Guy Kingsford Bill
Skelton Knaggs Alf Perry, a cabman
William J. O'Brien Better in pub
Beatrice Roberts Nurse
Yorke Sherwood Jim Yarrow
Dan White Pub patron

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Recommendations[]

1940s Sci-fi films

Invisible Man films

See also[]

The World of the Invisible Man

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References[]

  1. Composer Hans J. Salter is credited as H.J. Salter in this film.
  2. Composer William Lava is uncredited for his participation in this film.
  3. Composer Eric Zeisl is uncredited for his participation in this film.
  4. Director of photography Milton R. Krasner is credited as Milton Krasner in this film.
  5. Editor Saul A. Goodkind is credited as Saul Goodkind in this film.


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