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    The Invisible Ray

    1936 · Science fiction · 1h 21m

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  1. The Invisible Ray is a 1936 American science-fiction horror film directed by Lambert Hillyer. It stars Boris Karloff as Dr. Janos Rukh, a scientist who comes in contact with a meteorite composed of an element known as "Radium X". After exposure to its rays begins to make him glow in the dark, his touch becomes deadly, and he begins to be slowly ...

  2. The Invisible Ray: Directed by Lambert Hillyer. With Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Frances Drake, Frank Lawton. A scientist becomes murderous after discovering, and being exposed to the radiation of, a powerful new element called Radium X.

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    • Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • Lambert Hillyer
    • 1936-01-20
  3. Released on January 20, 1936 (USA), The Invisible Ray is the third and final entry in the trilogy of Karloff-Lugosi films made between 1934-1936. The first two entries: The Black Cat (1934), and The Raven (1935), are straight horror, while The Invisible Ray without a doubt, is a science fiction thriller with overtones of horror.

  4. Oct 2, 2017 · Employing gothic imagery to accentuate themes of fearing and respecting the unknown, The Invisible Ray will appeal to fans of the sci-fi/horror crossover genre. It should be indicated, however, that the unsubdued manner of Dr. Rukh—a stereotypical mad scientist—may evoke snickering from the majority of modern viewers. Overall Quality: 7/10.

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  5. The Invisible Ray. Released Jan 20, 1936 1h 21m Sci-Fi. List. 67% Tomatometer 9 Reviews. 52% Audience Score 250+ Ratings. A scientist (Bela Lugosi) seeks an antidote for a radium-poisoned ...

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    • Boris Karloff
    • Lambert Hillyer
    • Sci-Fi
  6. THE INVISIBLE RAY synopsis Diane Rukh (Frances Drake) stares out the window from their home in the Carpathian Mountains upon the road below.Mother Rukh (Violet Kemble Cooper), seated in a chair, inquires whether her son Dr. Janos Rukh (Boris Karloff) is still working in his lab.

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  8. 1.37 : 1. Film Length. 9 reels. Dr. Janos Rukh works in his laboratory in the Carpathian mountains as Sir Francis Stevens, his wife, Lady Arabella, her nephew, Ronald Drake, and Dr. Felix Benet, who are planning an African expedition, arrive to witness an experiment. Rukh uses a telescope and other scientific devices to reproduce vibrations ...

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