I have to say I have never seen this film, so I am rather curious myself. It cannot equal the Claude Rains original. Besides, The Invisible Man, was Universals's most underrated monster. I guess they thought there was a limit as to what could be done with him.
Besides the 1933 original, and this 1940 sequel, he was featured only in 1944's "The Invisible Man's Revenge," with Jon Hall, and with a voiceover, again by Vincent Price, at the end of 1948's "Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein." Which I think marked the last time Bela Lugosi played "Dracula."
I think this will be an informed and fun experience, tomorrow, girls, so don't miss it. It is a revenge story, and who doesn't find those satisfying and cathartic.
Much better than going out, and killing others, ourselves, for sure!
2 comments:
Let us know what you think of it!!
Victoria,
I will do just that!
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