The Invisible Man's Revenge
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| The Invisible Man's Revenge | |
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| Directed by | Ford Beebe |
| Produced by | Ford Beebe |
| Written by | Characters: H. G. Wells Screenplay: Bertram Millhauser |
| Starring | Jon Hall John Carradine |
| Music by | Hans J. Salter |
| Cinematography | Milton R. Krasner |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
| Release date(s) | June 9, 1944 |
| Running time | 78 min |
| Language | English |
The Invisible Man's Revenge is a 1944 horror film directed by Ford Beebe and written by Bertram Millhauser. It stars John Carradine as a mad scientist who tests his experiment on Jon Hall.
Revenge is the fifth film in the "Invisible Man" series, suggested by H.G. Wells novel The Invisible Man.
[edit] Synopsis
An eager scientist (John Carradine) tests his new formula for invisibility on an escaped fugitive (Jon Hall). When the formula works the criminal runs off to terrorize a family he believes cheated him out of a fortune years earlier.
[edit] Cast
- Jon Hall as Robert Griffin aka Martin Field
- Leon Errol as Herbert Higgins
- John Carradine as Dr. Peter Drury
- Alan Curtis as Mark Foster
- Evelyn Ankers as Julie Herrick
- Gale Sondergaard as Lady Irene Herrick
- Lester Matthews as Sir Jasper Herrick
- Halliwell Hobbes as Cleghorn, the butler
- Leyland Hodgson as Sir Frederick Travers
- Doris Lloyd as Maud, the barmaid
- Ian Wolfe as Jim Feeney, lawyer
- Billy Bevan as The Police Sergeant
- Grey Shadow as Brutus, Drury's Dog
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