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The Invisible Man Returns

The owner of a coal mining operation, falsely imprisoned for fratricide, takes a drug to make him invisible, despite its side effect: gradual madness.

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Release : 1940
Rating : 6.5
Studio : Universal Pictures, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Cedric Hardwicke Vincent Price Nan Grey John Sutton Cecil Kellaway
Genre : Horror Thriller Science Fiction Mystery

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Reviews

Hellen
2021/05/13

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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GazerRise
2018/08/30

Fantastic!

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Stevecorp
2018/08/30

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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Geraldine
2018/08/30

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Benedito Dias Rodrigues
2018/07/18

The original Invisible man is true masterpiece,it haunted the audience when the picture went to screen for such daring scenes and amazing story from the great H. G. Wells,after that Universal made this fine sequel,but the magic already has broken,the smell of fresh simply disappeared,however it's quite interesting in many ways yet,the plot sounds odd sometimes but enjoyable,Vincent Price as hollow man keept the pattern of acting in early career!!Resume:First watch: 2018 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.5

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simeon_flake
2014/06/09

I don't know if this constitutes "blasphemy", but as far as the Universal horrors go, I found this film to be just as enjoyable, if not better than the original "Invisible Man" picture with Claude Rains.Vincent Price--who had yet to have his name become synonymous with horror--turns in a fantastic performance as the "Invisible One." His voice and delivery are almost on par with Rains, as Price's character has to take on the burden of invisibility because he's been wrongly accused of murder.Price's slow descent into madness is fun to watch--i.e. the dinner table scene when he's going on about how he can rule the world. I also enjoyed Cecil Kellaway as the Scotland Yard Agent, especially some of his witty banter to some of the fumbling policemen we see throughout this picture.There's also a great exchange between 2 policemen who are talking about the Invisible One and the supernatural as one of them says "I don't hold with no spiritualism." And the photographic effects by the great John P. Fulton are top notch.Overall, "The Invisible Man Returns" rates to me as one of the finer films from Universal's 2nd wave of horror during the 1940s.8/10

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AaronCapenBanner
2013/10/25

Direct Sequel to "The Invisible Man" stars Vincent Price as Geoffrey Radcliffe, owner of a coal mining operation that is framed for the murder of his brother. His friend Dr. Frank Griffin(brother of the original Invisible Man) uses the same serum to render Geoffrey invisible, in order to escape the gallows and find the real murderer. Nan Grey plays Geoffrey's girlfriend Helen. They both must watch him carefully, as he may go insane like Frank's brother did, since that flaw in the serum hasn't been fixed yet, and indeed the symptoms turn up before long... Excellent continuation of the story has fine acting and atmosphere, with a smart script that cleverly references the first film without repeating it. Identity of the real killer may be obvious, but film is briskly directed by Joe May, and remains quite memorable.

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slayrrr666
2008/10/28

"The Invisible Man Returns" is a really fun and entertaining sequel to a classic.**SPOILERS**Hours to go before his death, Geoffrey Radcliffe, (Vincent Price) manages to escape from the prison with no trace, forcing the top Scotland Yard Inspector, Sampson (Cecil Kellaway) to the case. When he finds his fiancée Helen, (Nan Grey) waiting for him, he announces his intention of hunting the party responsible for his brother's death that sent him to prison. While the police try to catch him, family friend Frank Griffin, (John Sutton) is trying to perfect the re-invisibility serum which he has difficulty doing. As he starts to go mad from the effects of invisibility, they start to question his sanity until they become convinced that there isn't any way he can return from the process and must use all their powers together to stop him.The Good News: This was a really fun and entertaining sequel. The invisibility effects, as always in these kinds of films, are consistently excellent, even better than the work done on the original. The old tricks, like walking clothing, floating props and such, are refined and as seamless as one could hope to get. There are times when the handiwork is more impressive than the glut of computer effects today simply because there's a basis of physical reality in the unreal illusions. Besides these, the other, new effects in the film are improved greatly from the already impressive invisibility effects in the original. There's a very entertaining bit in the lab where the scientist is testing an experimental serum on guinea pigs where he uses harnesses in order to keep track of the invisible guinea pigs and the harnesses are constantly running around by themselves. It also works very well when one becomes visible again, showing first the skeleton and then the flesh over that. Another spectacular effect is when Radcliffe takes off his goggles and looks at himself in the mirror. He sees the empty interior of his head, the light clearly shining through the bandages that wrap his head. Very impressive stuff, as well as the effects that allow us to see Geoffrey in outline when cigar smoke is puffed in his face or when he's out on a rainy day. The effects are seamless, and really carry most of the film. Although it doesn't have the black humor of the original, it does have quite a few amusing moments. The hero gets a few choice lines in himself, with one about getting a job haunting a house in particular hilarious. In addition, there are many humorous scenes involving the pursuing policemen that manage to get some really great lines as well. Also on the plus side, the police investigation shows that the police have learned a thing or two from having dealt with an invisible man in the past. The policeman's trick, the nonchalant way he smokes cigars with the intent of capturing his outline in the smoke makes for a very effective scene. The whole sequence, with the capturing of the house for search and using a combination of stationed figures and smoke is fun to watch, leading to the film's highlight. The other big plus is that the film really manages to keep the interest level up. It's always doing something, and that leaves very few segments that aren't interesting or exciting. The conclusion in particular, which is handled well, and the house search scenes come off the best because of this. All together, this was a really noteworthy sequel.The Bad News: There really isn't a whole lot here that can drag this down. The only major problem is that the film plays pretty much like the first one. Man appears to fiancée as invisible, spends the rest of the film evading the police while continuing on with his original plan, whatever it is. It's pretty much the same, and the lack of any originality, other than a few spots here and there, is pretty disappointing. It's a rehash with few new points, and a little bit more would've been a lot better. It does get a little slow whenever talk about the cure comes up, and the back-and-forth nature of it produces few chills. Better to have introduced it, then only have it mentioned so that some suspense could've been brought up over whether or not it would be completed in time. Beyond these points, though, this is a really fun and entertaining entry in the series.The Final Verdict: With some minor and really unimportant nags, this is a really great entry in the series and is just as good as the original. That said, it's really nothing that the original didn't do, so if you've seen the original and don't feel like seeing this one, it's not a requirement, but recommended for those who want more or are huge fans of Price.Today's Rating-PG: Mild Violence

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