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    The Invisible Man's Revenge

    1944 · Science fiction · 1h 18m

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  1. The Invisible Man's Revenge was distributed theatrically by the Universal Pictures Company on June 9, 1944. The film's worldwide gross was $765,700. The film was released on DVD on as part of the "Invisible Man: The Legacy Collection" set, which included The Invisible Man, The Invisible Man Returns, The Invisible Woman and Invisible Agent.

  2. The Invisible Man's Revenge: Directed by Ford Beebe. With Jon Hall, Evelyn Ankers, Alan Curtis, Leon Errol. An eccentric scientist helps a fugitive from the law become invisible, unwittingly giving him the power to exact revenge on his former friends.

    • (2.8K)
    • Crime, Horror, Mystery
    • Ford Beebe
    • 1944-07-12
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  4. Jun 1, 2021 · Language. English. Item Size. 6344068800. An eccentric scientist helps a fugitive from the law become invisible, unwittingly giving him the power to exact revenge on his former friends. Addeddate.

    • 77 min
    • 6.2K
    • Shadows of the Dark
  5. The Invisible Man's Revenge is a 1944 American horror film directed by Ford Beebe and written by Bertram Millhauser.[4] The film stars John Carradine as a scientist who tests his experiment on Jon Hall, a psychiatric hospital escapee who takes the invisibility serum and then goes on a crime spree. The film was announced on June 10, 1943, and began shooting on January 10, 1944 finishing in mid ...

    • $765,700
    • Unrated
    • $314,790
    • 5 min
  6. The Invisible Man's Revenge (1944) The Invisible Man's Revenge (1944) View more photos Movie Info Synopsis A criminal (Jon Hall) haunts his enemies' mansion after a mad scientist (John Carradine ...

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    • Sci-Fi
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  8. Oct 19, 2016 · The Invisible Man’s Revenge is an entertaining, if not exceptional, chapter in Universal Studios’ saga of iconic creature features. Especially worth mentioning is Halls’ portrayal of Griffin, which, though hardly sympathetic, conveys a cruel, taunting manner that will effectively disturb audiences of a sensitive temperament. Overall ...

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