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  1. THE INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS (Universal, 1940), directed by Joe May, is, what is indicated during the opening credits, "a sequel to THE INVISIBLE MAN by H.G. Wells," capitalizes on the success of recent update sequels to old 1930s horror tales.

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  3. The Invisible Man Returns is a 1940 American Horror film directed by Joe May. The film stars Cedric Hardwicke and Vincent Price. The film is a sequel to the 1933 film The Invisible Man. Sir Geoffrey Radcliffe (Vincent Price) is sentenced to death for the murder of his brother Michael, a crime he did not commit. Dr. Frank Griffin, the brother of the original invisible man injects the prisoner ...

  4. As the wily Inspector Sampson of Scotland Yard searches for the escaped convict, Griffin frantically searches for an antidote and Geoffrey frantically searches for the real killer. Time is short. Geoffrey is slowly but surely going insane. SCREENED/AWARDED AT: Oscar Academy Awards, ...The Invisible Man Returns

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  5. Oct 11, 2020 · Many of the crew members were working so late that they thought the film wouldn’t be finished on time. Like the original, the visual effects were handled by John P. Fulton, using similar techniques to turn a man invisible. After a chaotic production, The Invisible Man Returns was released in January of 1940. %

  6. Oct 9, 2016 · Cons. By revealing the killer’s identity prematurely, The Invisible Man Returns fails to generate the suspenseful air that would be expected of a compelling murder mystery. An absence of tension is compounded by the insufferable pace at which Radcliffe interrogates a witness named Willie Spears (Alan Napier), thus eliminating any potential ...

  7. Universal Studios released The Invisible Man Returns on January 12, 1940 (USA). It is the third horror film in the “second wave of horror films” by the studio. Son of Frankenstein, released on January 13, 1939 was the first with Tower of London as the second release on November 17, 1939. In all, Universal cranked out four sequels for the ...

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