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The Invisible Woman

Film

Invisible Woman (1940)

The Invisible Woman (1940)

The Invisibile Woman is an American science fiction/comedy film. It is the third film in the Invisible Man series and follows The Invisible Man returns, which was released that same year. The film was directed by A. Edward Sutherland and written by Robert Lees, Fred Rinaldo and Gertrude Purcell based on a story by Curt Siodmak and Joe May. It was produced by Universal Pictures and released theatrically in the United States on December 27th, 1940. The film stars Virginia Bruce as the main character, Kitty Carroll. Other stars include John Barrymore, John Howard, Charlie Ruggles and Oskar Homolka.

Cast

Actor Role
Virginia Bruce Kitty Carroll
John Barrymore Professor Gibbs
John Howard Richard Russell
Charlie Ruggles George
Oskar Homolka Blackie
Edward Brophy Bill
Donald MacBride Foghorn
Margaret Hamilton Mrs. Jackson
Shemp Howard Frankie
Anne Nagel Jean
Kathryn Adams Peggy
Maria Montez Marie
Charles Lane Growley
Mary Gordon Mrs. Bates

Comics

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Susan Storm-Richards, the Invisible Woman.

Invisible Woman is the codename for Susan Storm-Richards, a fictional comic book superhero featured in comic book titles published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby and first appeared in the premiere issue of Fantastic Four, Volume 1, cover-dated November, 1961. Susan Storm is a member of the superhero team known as the Fantastic Four as well as a founding member of the Future Foundation. She is the wife of team leader Reed Richards aka Mister Fantastic, and older sister of hotshot hero Johnny Storm, the Human Torch. She has two children, Franklin and Valeria. She counts team member Ben Grimm as one of her closest friends and named him godfather to her children. Following the group's exposure to cosmic radiation, Susan developed the ability to turn her entire body, or select parts of her body invisible. She can also generate invisible force fields of varying size and durability.

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