The Invisible Man's Revenge
The Invisible Man's Revenge

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An eager scientist tests his new formula for invisibility on an escaped fugitive. When the formula works the criminal runs off to terrorize a family he believes cheated him out of a fortune years earlier.... (Full plot summary below)

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An eager scientist tests his new formula for invisibility on an escaped fugitive. When the formula works the criminal runs off to terrorize a family he believes cheated him out of a fortune years earlier.

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Ozus' World Movie Reviews - 9/10 by Dennis SchwartzSpecial effects are the unabashed star of this film.
Movie Chambers - 7/10 by Paul ChambersIt's very hard to like Hall's character, who decides being invisible is the best way to dispense justice to those who cheated him. Not one of my favorites.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) - 7/10 by Ken HankeNo, it's not a patch on the James Whale film, but it has its points as one of Universal's "silver age" (oft times, more like tin-foil age) outings.
Antagony & Ecstasy - 5/10 by Tim BraytonThe last serious invisible man film for nearly a half-century proves to be rather disappointingly tedious to get through.
User Review - 8/10 by Abel DI was surprised at how well this film held up. The effects continued to improve and the story had some nice twists and turns!
User Review - 6/10 by Byron BFinally, one invisible man sequel that is a legit suspenseful horror pic. Very early on I was fooled into thinking that Jon Hall was portraying the same character from the Invisible Agent who a couple years later is now seeing the effects of madness consume him. If only, there was some consistency between any of the sequels. But no! This time he plays Robert Griffin who evidently doesn't have any family relation to the Griffins of the earlier movies. I liked that Hall gets to play a darker character after being so sanitized and clean cut in the previous one. Five or so years ago he used to be a world traveling treasure hunter with his friends Irene (Sondergaard) and Jasper (Matthews). On one adventure he was knocked unconscious in a possible accident or a possible murder attempt. He doesn't remember where he's been for several years except that he was struck by something again recently and suddenly recalled the treasure that was supposed to be half his all those years ago. Oh, and plus he's already a homicidal maniac who has escaped from a mental hospital to come to England and settle this score before he's ever introduced to the invisibility procedure. Irene and Jasper determine to keep Robert from taking their fortune and their daughter Julie. Robert is obsessed with Julie, but she thinks he's long dead and is dating a journalist named Foster. Robert eventually finds himself on the doorstep of Dr. Drury (Carradine). Dr. Drury has turned several animals invisible and sees Robert as his chance to test his formula on a human. Robert runs off to force Jasper to sign over his fortune with his knew found power, but then to get Julie he realizes he needs to be visible again. Dr. Drury then quite quickly seems to have found a blood transfusion method of making the invisible visible again. Like in the book this invisible man adopts a slightly goofy cockney assistant (Errol) who provides some humor without being over the top. Well the blood transfusion is only temporary and Robert wants to have control over when he turns invisible or visible and he has a life threatening way to do this. The invisible man is definitely a monster again here and he is a real danger. The bandages are back for a head covering, but when he is invisible you can see an outline of where he is more often than before. And you can see the whites of his eyes in a couple effects mistakes. Still there are yet more improvements in the effects mainly with Robert fading in and out of visibility while moving.
User Review - 6/10 by Richard GMade in 1944.4th Installement in the Invisible Man Series sees an eccentric scientist helps a fugitive from the law become invisible, unwittingly giving him the power to exact revenge on his former friends.Despit only having a small role John Carradine steals this film,the first film was a horror,the 2nd a Noir thriller,the third a Spy Film and this is a good suspenseful Horror.I like how The invisible man is definitely a monster again here and he is a real danger.A Good film.
User Review - 6/10 by James-Masaki RIt doesn't make any sense as to why a scientist decides to test his invisibility formula on a fugitive on the run (!), but it does make for some good revenge scenes. Not exactly on "Oldboy" standards, but the fun visual effects are there. Sadly, nothing new either. And that's the last in the so-called series...
User Review - 6/10 by Eric RWith the notion of "insanity" lacking in the last two entries, Universal makes up for that fact here loading up on the madness of our invisible title character. Not only does the invisibility formula drive him mad... he's mad to begin with! For that aspect alone I was going mad into this fifth and final entry into Universal's long running "Invisible Man" franchise. After killing to escape from a hospital, a mentally ill explorer travels to his partner's house in order to collect the half of the profits they found when they discovered a diamond pit in Africa. After an accident his partner thought him to be dead and even worse he spent all the money by losing it in bad investments. This angers our mental patient to no end and after being thrown out he is taken in by a scientist down the road who just happens to be working on an invisibility formula (no connection to previous scientists in the past entries are mentioned). He volunteers for the experiment to make him invisible and soon heads out to extract his revenge on his old partner by extortion and even murder to get his just half of the profits. I really got involved with the sheer madness of our main character as he would really do anything to get his half of the money! With him being so evil the film really lacks on the other side as there truly isn't a hero to balance the character out. There is literally no one to root for to stop the madness of our invisible man. Even the worst slasher films attempt to make a hero but not here and the film suffers for that fact. Like the other entries the special effects are the real highlight and the effects displayed here are the best of the series. Now we get to see the invisible man disappear while in motion and even see him with water splashed on his transparent face. For the time these effects were breathtaking and even look more realistic than the effects in such modern "Invisible Man" films such as "Hallow Man." Without a true protagonist to root for this sequel ends up coming up short but still ends up an entertaining final film into the franchise. This however wasn't the final appearance of our hallow character as he would make a cameo appearance in " Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein" and finally in a full fledged comedy spin-off with "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man."
User Review - 6/10 by Brett BFifth entry in The Invisible Man series is a good final to the series, and if you ask me, it was about time that the ended the series before the ideas were scrapping the bottom of the barrel, which was almost the case. This fifth entry is a good enough final to the series and has a good cast of actors in the film. At about this point in the series, you can see that the film was struggling at delivering a good plot, because well, after four sequels, how many good ideas are left? However, they managed to turn out the best entry since the second film. For a fourth film, The Invisible Man's Revenge goes back to more of its horror roots that was displayed in the first and second film, and was very toned down in nature for the third and fourth parts. As far as the film goes, this is good final film in the series, and it's a good thing that they didn't make any more films as they would have clearly run out of ideas, and it almost was the case. The Invisible Man's Revenge is a good horror film and the actors are good. The story is quite engaging as well, and it is a fine end to a legendary series. As usual the highlight of the film is the stunning use of effects to create the invisible man. This may not be a perfect film, but for what it is, it's an entertaining film worth watching. Like I said, the effects are stunning, and the story is good enough to entertain, just don't expect a terrific final. Good, but not great.

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