Invisible Agent
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Frank Raymond, grandson of the original Invisible Man, still has the old formula but considers it too dangerous to use, even when Axis agents try to get it. But Pearl Harbor brings him to volunteer his own services as an invisible agent in Germany. Though a bit cold (clothes aren't invisible), his adventures are more comedy than thriller (with occasional grim reminders) as he makes fools of Nazi officials and romances a luscious double agent, in search of Hitler's secret plan... (Full plot summary below)

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Frank Raymond, grandson of the original Invisible Man, still has the old formula but considers it too dangerous to use, even when Axis agents try to get it. But Pearl Harbor brings him to volunteer his own services as an invisible agent in Germany. Though a bit cold (clothes aren't invisible), his adventures are more comedy than thriller (with occasional grim reminders) as he makes fools of Nazi officials and romances a luscious double agent, in search of Hitler's secret plan...

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Ozus' World Movie Reviews - 7/10 by Dennis SchwartzIf viewed as a feel-good wartime propaganda film, the film is most effective.
Movie Chambers - 6/10 by Paul ChambersTrue greatness. The invisible man was perfect as a behind-the-enemy-lines spy during World War II. Plenty of humor and thrills in this action film, featuring a very recognizable supporting cast, including Keye Luke and Peter Lorre.
Antagony & Ecstasy - 6/10 by Tim BraytonThe scenes of Nazi politics, exactly the material that ruins the pacing all, are also the only place where the film comes to life.
User Review - 10/10 by Brandon SBeing unfaithful to its source material, yet still being able to retrieve itself from the pit most horror sequels fall in - Invisible Agent is a horror movie without the horror. It can be a comedy movie, but Invisible Agent doesn't accept the romantic comedy fracture that is sometimes goes into. The agent falls in love with another woman, of course his is invisible, which freaks her out at first. Invisible Agent poses no threat to the horror genre though, because the film swerves into another lane near the end of the film. It becomes a mix between Schindler's List, No Country for Old Men, and Hollow Man. Schindler's List due to the fact it takes place during WWII. No Country for Old Men has to do with the agent's continuous and dangerous journey. And of course, Hollow Man style since he is invisible. But that's not why I chose Hollow Man as the film's tone. The film's character, the agent, doesn't go on a killing spree, but he does have to murder some people to make things run smoothly. So it can be considered a horror film, if you imply drama, comedy, and action into the same little word of horror.
User Review - 6/10 by W.A BWith World War II being at its height in 1942, Universal decided to take their "Invisible Man" franchise into a new direction by having their title character becoming a secret agent for the U.S. military. Considering I wasn't keen on the filmmakers comical approach with the last entry "The Invisible Woman" I have to say I was delighted by the new direction by taking the subject matter more seriously and giving it a new espionage twist. I mean who would make a better spy than the invisible man? After getting threatened by German secret agents the grandson of the Invisible Man allows the U.S. military to use his families secret formula to obtain enemy secrets with one condition, that he must be the secret agent that goes in. So he is parachuted into Berlin where he meets up with an attractive young female secret agent. With her help he must avoid being caught and escape Germany alive with the secrets he needs to aid the allied forces. Despite the novel idea of having the invisible man as a secret agent the problem I have with this film is it reeks too much of a propaganda film, a problem that plagues man war time films that were produced during the time the war they portray was raging. Is the propaganda element as bad as, let's say, John Wayne's "The Green Berets"? No but it still concentrates too much on "America being great" instead of making a solid, interesting plot and characters. The plot is incredibly clichà (C) with the only novel element being the addition of an Invisible spy. We get the predictable capture and escape sequences, predicable scenes of the invisible agent toying with Nazis and a predictable love spark between the invisible agent and his female co-spy. The special effects are the highlight here (much like the other sequels) as they continue to get better and better with each entry. We even get to see the invisible man soup up his legs and arms which was an amazing effect at the time and even to this very day. We do get to see plenty of monofilament wire shop up in the camera as it carries pieces of food and other items but that is easily forgivable. "Invisible Agent" is better than the last entry as it tones down the slap stick comedy approach and the espionage element is refreshing but the clichà (C) plot and overall propaganda feel hinder this from being as good as the first two entries. For fans this will still provide plenty of invisible entertainment value. Followed by "The Invisible Man's Revenge". Bonus Rant: The filmmakers conveniently forgot the aspect that in the first two "Invisible Man" films the serum that renders people invisible eventually drives them insane. Also in the first film the invisible man states that after eating food is visible digesting in his stomach whereas here he eats with no worry of being seen. For a Universal sequel these continuity errors are rather small but they still are continuity errors none-the-less.
User Review - 6/10 by Brian BLa serie del hombre invisible vuelve a dar una vuelta mas de tuerca y esta vez utiliza una premisa que se había insinuado en las anteriores... la de utilizar la invisibilidad como un arma de guerra y espionaje. Evidentemente realizandose la pelicula en 1942, hay una evidente y clara base de apoyo al sentido americano... desde ese cambio de idea del protagonista de colaborar despues del ataque a Pearl Harbor... por lo demás la premisa no esta mal llevada en absoluto con alguno momentos incluso brillantes, como ese prólogo dodnde encontramos a nuestros dos principales villanos (ni mas ni menos que Peter Lorre y Cedric Hardwicke como un japones y un nazi introducidos en los Estados Unidos) intentando robar la formula para buscar ayudar el Eje... Sin embargo tambien en ciertos momentos cae excesivamente en una comícidad que no termina de convencer. Si se hubiese tratado de una historia más de aventuras y acción podía haber resultado mejor... pero aqui no termina de convencer y menos aun la vertiente romántica. Sin embargo consigue que la serie de "El hombre Invisible" se convierta en una de las mejores de los monstruos de la Universal... sin terminar de caer en el ridículo como si lo hacen las demás..
User Review - 6/10 by Byron BA different kind of wartime programmer. Fulton's effects are as impressive as ever and with a trio of villains like Hardwicke, Bromberg and Lorre how can you go wrong? Their final scenes are suprisingly gritty.
User Review - 6/10 by Bobby DThe world is engulfed in WW2 and The Invisible Man heads off to Germany to mess the Nazi's minds. It's an interesting change of pace for an Universal Monster movie and Peter Lorre puts in a terrifically creepy performance.
User Review - 6/10 by Jeremy SNot bad, but it's not at all related to the rest of the series. Still, neither was The Invisible Woman, and that wasn't bad either. Campy fun for the right audience.
User Review - 4/10 by Alex rSo basically "The Invisible..." franchise continues, but this time using the ability to turn invisible to aid in the war. A clever adaptation yes, but not such a good one! The series really took a turn from mad horror, to dim horror, to comedy and now to war/action, I seriously think it should have been left with the atmospheric theme from the original... A very average movie to say the least!

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