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The Invisible Man (1933)
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The Invisible Man is a 1933 Universal Horror film, directed by James Whale and starring Claude Rains. It is based on the novel by H. G. Wells.One snowy night, a mysterious stranger (Rains), his face swathed in bandages and his eyes obscured by dark goggles, comes to a sleepy English town and books himself a room at the local inn. The stranger is not interested in interacting with the locals, demanding to be left alone and isolating himself in his room, but he quickly becomes the talk of the town as it becomes evident that he conducts strange scientific experiments behind the closed doors. Eventually the stranger falls behind on his rent, and after one of his experiments makes a mess of the room, the innkeeper is finally fed up with his weird behavior and tries to kick him out, only to be beaten up and thrown out by the man instead. This altercation attracts the attention of the local police constable, who gathers some villagers as backup in an attempt to take the stranger into custody. Far from intimated by this, the stranger starts laughing maniacally at his would-be captors, and — taking off his goggles and bandages before the astonished eyes of the gathered men — reveals himself to be completely invisible underneath them.From this point on, the story follows the invisible man's trail of destruction and terror across the land as he attempts to either find a cure for his condition or take over the country (whichever is more likely). He is eventually discovered to be a scientist named Griffin, who was engaging in some illicit experiments. His old girlfriend Flora is played by Gloria Stuart, 64 years before Stuart starred as the old Rose in Titanic. Henry Travers, best known for his role as Clarence Oddbody in It's a Wonderful Life, plays Dr. Cranley, Flora's father and Griffin's mentor.A sequel, called The Invisible Man Returns and starring Vincent Price in the title role, was produced in 1940. That same year Universal would also release the more comedic film The Invisible Woman.A remake was produced as a standalone film in conjunction with Blumhouse, and was directed by Leigh Whannell (Upgrade). In this version of the story, Cecilia (Elisabeth Moss) is the protagonist, while the title character (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) is the antagonist. The remake was released in 2020. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_113480b7 | type |
Canon Foreigner | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_113480b7 | comment |
Canon Foreigner: Flora and her father Dr. Cranley have no counterparts in Wells' novel. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_1183175e | type |
This Was His True Form | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_1183175e | comment |
This Was His True Form: Griffin becomes visible again upon his death. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_1235f055 | type |
Dirty Coward | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_1235f055 | comment |
Dirty Coward: Kemp. Griffin even calls him one as his escape attempt fails, right before Griffin sends his car over a cliff. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_16365fa0 | type |
You Fool! | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_16365fa0 | comment |
You Fool!: Griffin's favorite insult, as he refers to Jaffers' group as "fools" twice (both before and after revealing his invisibility) and Kemp is subjected to being called "You Fool!" multiple times. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_16d14f03 | type |
Gratuitous Laboratory Flasks | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_16d14f03 | comment |
Gratuitous Laboratory Flasks: Griffin has a bunch of lab glassware on a table in his room at the inn — enough to make Mrs. Hall complain that her guest has "turned my best sitting room into a chemist's shop" — including a retort that seems to serve no purpose. The only piece of equipment he's ever seen doing anything with is a beaker he mixes something in. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_208c4494 | type |
With Great Power Comes Great Insanity | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_208c4494 | comment |
With Great Power Comes Great Insanity: Monocaine, the essential ingredient of the invisibility serum, causes the insanity if introduced into animals, as it had been done to a dog in the past. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_20a14df0 | type |
Wrong Genre Savvy | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_20a14df0 | comment |
Wrong Genre Savvy: When Constable Jaffers sees a naked Griffin opening the window, he assumes that Griffin is trying to escape through the window. Instead, Griffin was baiting Jaffers, and attacks him once he gets close. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_23473ae7 | type |
Adaptation Expansion | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_23473ae7 | comment |
Adaptation Expansion: The subplot with Griffin's girlfriend Flora was created just for the film. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_2d4fa515 | type |
Ax-Crazy | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_2d4fa515 | comment |
Ax-Crazy: Griffin, as a result of the invisibility drug, and only getting worse as the film goes on. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_31578d72 | type |
Hates Everyone Equally | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_31578d72 | comment |
Hates Everyone Equally: After he goes off the deep end, Griffin schemes to murder rich and poor men alike to show the public that he makes "no distinction" in his choice of victims. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_32976084 | type |
Destination Defenestration | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_32976084 | comment |
Destination Defenestration: Subverted. After baiting Constable Jaffers into a trap nearby an open window, Griffin instead strangles him. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_399b3dbe | type |
Money to Throw Away | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_399b3dbe | comment |
Money to Throw Away: As part of his reign of chaos, the Invisible Man removes the cash drawer from a bank and starts tossing out bills to passers-by on the street. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_39afa76b | type |
"Awkward Silence" Entrance | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_39afa76b | comment |
"Awkward Silence" Entrance: When Griffin, wrapped up in bandages and wearing sunglasses on a winter's night, first walks into the pub. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_3b20d7f4 | type |
Runaway Train | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_3b20d7f4 | comment |
Runaway Train: Griffin has the highest amount of deaths caused out of all the Universal Monsters, primarily due to a shocking train wreck he causes that sends the train off a cliff and kills a hundred people. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_3e823033 | type |
Invisible Streaker | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_3e823033 | comment |
Invisible Streaker: Griffin puts on clothes only when he wants to be seen, and even complains about how uncomfortable it is to run around nude in the English winter. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_3ec7c277 | type |
Every Car Is a Pinto | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_3ec7c277 | comment |
Every Car Is a Pinto: Kemp's car explodes when it goes over a cliff. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_442e3d95 | type |
Professor Guinea Pig | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_442e3d95 | comment |
Professor Guinea Pig: Griffin uses himself as the test subject of his experiments. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_48309ad4 | type |
Screaming Woman | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_48309ad4 | comment |
Screaming Woman: Any excuse and Mrs. Hall is screaming like crazy. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_4856ac40 | type |
Stock Footage | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_4856ac40 | comment |
Stock Footage: The car and train crashes – both extremely well-executed model shots – were reused in a number of other Universal productions. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_48c99e19 | type |
Death by Adaptation | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_48c99e19 | comment |
Death by Adaptation: Dr. Kemp, who survived in the novel, goes flying off of a cliff in a car here. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_4ae690ca | type |
Laughing Mad | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_4ae690ca | comment |
Laughing Mad: When Griffin reveals his invisibility to the villagers of Iping, he adds some laughter to it to truly shock them. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_52c0c7cf | type |
Motive Decay | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_52c0c7cf | comment |
Motive Decay: Griffin initially has the understandable goal of finding a cure for his condition so he can return to normal. Then his search for the cure is motivated so that he and Kemp can take turns terrorizing the world as the Invisible Man. The decay mutates into its ultimate form when Griffin rants to Flora that once he's cured, he plans to sell both technologies to the highest bidder and make a fortune while his customer terrorizes the world with an army created from his genius. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_63b02752 | type |
Hair-Trigger Temper | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_63b02752 | comment |
Hair-Trigger Temper: Griffin gets extremely angry and violent the moment something doesn't go as he likes. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_6411dac8 | type |
BadassNormal | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_6411dac8 | comment |
Badass Normal: Among the Universal Monsters lineup. Griffin is a completely ordinary human man with human weaknesses and no supernatural powers and has the highest body count of all the monsters. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_663b22d9 | type |
Dying as Yourself | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_663b22d9 | comment |
Dying as Yourself: Griffin's sanity returns as he dies, and he also becomes visible again. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_68068108 | type |
Evil Laugh | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_68068108 | comment |
Evil Laugh: Claude Rains cackles with the best of them. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_6b05b601 | type |
Jerkass Has a Point | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_6b05b601 | comment |
Jerkass Has a Point: Though she's the catalyst for the Invisible Man going off the deep end, the Innkeeper's wife isn't wrong to say Griffin can't stay around if he's behind on his payment. It's one thing to put up with a rude guest like him. It's another thing when that rude guest can't pay anymore. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_6b05b601 | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_6fbe85e6 | type |
Adaptation Personality Change | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_6fbe85e6 | comment |
Adaptation Personality Change: Kemp has been altered from a decent, courageous man who serves as Griffin's nemesis to a cowardly jerk who hits on Griffin's girlfriend and spends most of the film in a state of blind panic. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_743437c4 | type |
Chroma Key | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_743437c4 | comment |
Chroma Key: An interesting early example. For any scene of him partially dressed, Claude Rains wore a black velvet body suit and stood in front of a black background, to produce footage that was matted into the background. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_7eb73553 | type |
Bullying a Dragon | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_7eb73553 | comment |
Bullying a Dragon: Constable Jaffers and the townsfolk who accompany him have no idea what they're doing when they confront Griffin. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_823c6e3e | type |
Large Ham | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_823c6e3e | comment |
Large Ham: Griffin, so very much. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_8288929a | type |
Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_8288929a | comment |
Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves: Kemp. Griffin even lampshades it. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_835d1cd2 | type |
Satellite Love Interest | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_835d1cd2 | comment |
Satellite Love Interest: Flora role and character completely revolves around her concern for Jack. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_85f0963f | type |
Psycho Serum | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_85f0963f | comment |
Psycho Serum: Monocane, a drug used in Griffin's invisibility process, although it isn't until the sequel that insanity is officially confirmed as a side effect. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_86b21114 | type |
Badass Boast | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_86b21114 | comment |
Badass Boast: Griffin gives one shortly after his unveiling: | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_95713538 | type |
Outside Ride | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_95713538 | comment |
Outside Ride: Griffin follows his target this way. Made easier by the fact that, well, he's invisible. Ignore the fact that he's also naked in the middle of winter hanging onto the side of a speeding car... | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_9a3285c | type |
Invisibility | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_9a3285c | comment |
Invisibility: Yes. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_9a3285c | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_9adeadc | type |
Bandaged Face | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_9adeadc | comment |
Bandaged Face: Griffin's disguise. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_9adeadc | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_9d12bbc1 | type |
Foreshadowing | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_9d12bbc1 | comment |
Foreshadowing: Towards the climax, one of the police officers tells the chief that sooner or later, Griffin's got to sleep, and perhaps they may catch him asleep. Guess what happens one scene later. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_a16d511d | type |
Insecure Love Interest | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_a16d511d | comment |
Insecure Love Interest: Late in the film, Griffin confides in Flora that he always felt self-conscious about how he had so little to his name while her father and Kemp were so much better off despite them being his peers. This shame had Griffin turn himself into his own test subject in haste for the glory, fortune, and pride that would come with becoming a trailblazer in science, even though Flora had always loved him for who he was. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_a16d511d | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_a4c37cbe | type |
Mood Whiplash | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_a4c37cbe | comment |
Mood Whiplash: A comedic scene where the Invisible Man chases the Iping villagers out of the pub ends with him suddenly murdering the police inspector by bashing his head in with a stool. Then he starts playing seemingly harmless pranks before derailing a passenger train. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_af4d6174 | type |
Setting Update | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_af4d6174 | comment |
Setting Update: Set in the 1930s. | |
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Too Dumb to Live | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_b58b4e3c | comment |
Too Dumb to Live: Griffin may be intelligent but he walks towards the people who were going to shoot him. No surprise, they shoot him! | |
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Conspicuous Gloves | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_b88eda46 | comment |
Conspicuous Gloves: The 1933 film is set in winter, so gloves don't really look that odd until Griffin goes indoors and doesn't take them off, or later on when he's wearing them with pajamas and a robe. The Vincent Price sequel (1940's The Invisible Man Returns) is set in warmer weather, so it looks a bit stranger for him to wear them in most instances. The title character of The Invisible Woman (also released in 1940) can get by with it more considering the social customs of the period included women wearing gloves (and hats, for that matter), so it doesn't stand out so much. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_b9922ce5 | type |
Literal Ass-Kicking | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_b9922ce5 | comment |
Literal Ass-Kicking: When the police try to capture Griffin at Kemp's house, he gives one of them a kick on the rear. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_c335b9ec | type |
Irony | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_c335b9ec | comment |
Irony: There's a scene where the nation has been alerted to the Invisible Man's presence. Everybody is scrambling, locking their doors and shutting their windows. ...And we cut to Griffin, sleeping soundly in the guest room, not a care in the world. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_c3ab9165 | type |
Tuneless Song of Madness | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_c3ab9165 | comment |
Tuneless Song of Madness: Griffin loves singing while causing chaos, in one instance chasing a terrified woman down a country lane while warbling "Here We Go Gathering Nuts In May," and in another, stealing cash from a bank and nearly sparking a riot by throwing it at passers-by, gleefully belting out "Pop Goes The Weasel" as the crowd scrambles for the money. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_c420a553 | type |
We Can Rule Together | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_c420a553 | comment |
We Can Rule Together: Griffin’s grandiose plans for his “reign of terror� involve bullying Kemp into becoming his number two. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_d60d12e4 | type |
Harbinger of Impending Doom | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_d60d12e4 | comment |
Harbinger of Impending Doom: The film has a disturbing moment where someone that Dr. Griffin has tried to utilize runs screaming into a small town: "The invisible man is coming!" | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_e1acc872 | type |
From Nobody to Nightmare | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_e1acc872 | comment |
From Nobody to Nightmare: The titular insane criminal was originally a scientist who made his living by studying food preservatives. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_e4965307 | type |
Composite Character | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_e4965307 | comment |
Composite Character: Dr. Kemp shares many of the characteristics and story roles as Thomas Marvel. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_e567510d | type |
Determinator | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_e567510d | comment |
Determinator: Griffin goes 15 miles, on foot, through the snow, naked to get to Kemp's house. When he finally gets there, he wants to sit down, and says he'll want food and sleep, but first he wants to go back to the inn he was staying at and get his notes. So they hop in the car and he prepares to go get naked in the snow again. (While they're driving, he at least has a blanket.) Not to mention the fact that he spent five years working all night every night on his invisibility serum. Apparently for Griffin, sleep is for the dead. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_ee3efdfe | type |
Chemistry Can Do Anything | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_ee3efdfe | comment |
Chemistry Can Do Anything: The cause of Griffin's invisibility is a vaguely-described chemical process, using a plant extract from India. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_f0508c08 | type |
Decomposite Character | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_f0508c08 | comment |
Decomposite Character: The novel's character Colonel Adye is split into a variety of different police official characters, specifically a nameless police chief, chief detective and a guy named Inspector Lane. All of whom survive, unlike Adye who gets shot in the book. | |
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The Invisible Man (1933) / int_f16da697 | type |
Undying Loyalty | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_f16da697 | comment |
Undying Loyalty: Dr. Cranley is the type who, when interrogated by the Police as to whether or not Griffin is the Invisible Man, will simply say he's out of town to cover for him. And this with the understanding that despite his crimes, he's simply being affected by the invisibility formula messing with his mind. As opposed to Kemp, who so easily rats out Griffin as the culprit, Cranley displays more loyalty in one scene than most men do their entire lives. | |
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Invisible Stomach, Visible Food | |
The Invisible Man (1933) / int_f98c36d1 | comment |
Invisible Stomach, Visible Food: The film doesn't actually show the trope, but Griffin mentions that any food he eats will be visible inside him until digested. | |
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