"YOU'RE CRAZY TO KNOW WHO I AM, AREN'T YOU? ALL RIGHT, I'LL SHOW YOU!"
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on "Universal Monsters: The Invisible Man" (1941), directed by James Whale, giclée/fine art print/artwork by Alex Ross, c. 2016.
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"All right, you fools. You've brought it on yourselves. Everything would have come right if you'd only left me alone. You've left me near madness with your peering through the keyholes... and keeping through the curtains. Now you'll suffer for it! You're crazy to know who I am, aren't you? All right, I'll show you!"
-- JACK GRIFFIN (played by Claude Rains), screenplay by R.C. Sherriff
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Hace parte de una serie de ilustraciones de los más aberrantes seres de las películas de horror clásico del cine.
- Drácula
- Hombre Lobo
- El Monstruo de Frankenstein
- El Hombre Invisible
- Dr Jekyll y Mr Hyde
- La Momia
- El Monstruo de la Laguna Negra
- El Fantasma de la Ópera
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The Invisible Man was incredible and will inevitably be my show of the year. Jetse Batelaan is a bonafide genius at making theatre. The Unicorn is my favourite theatre, reliably housing the best shows in London, for any age. A totally gleeful joy and I wish there was more like it. To the three performers: Chapeau! Rene Groothof with low key the finest performance I've seen in work for young people. Sensational.
The Invisible Man (1933)
The Invisible Man is a 1933 American science fiction horror film directed by James Whale. Based on H. G. Wells' 1897 The Invisible Man and produced by Universal Pictures, the film stars Claude Rains, Gloria Stuart, and William Harrigan. The film involves a Dr. Jack Griffin who is covered in bandages and has his eyes obscured by dark glasses, the result of a secret experiment that makes him invisible, taking lodging in the village of Iping. Never leaving his quarters, the stranger demands that the staff leave him completely alone until his landlady discovers he is invisible. Griffin returns to the laboratory of his mentor, Dr. Cranley, where he reveals his secret to Dr. Kemp (William Harrigan) and former fiancée Flora Cranley who soon learn that Griffin's discovery has driven him insane, leading him to prove his superiority over other people by performing harmless pranks at first and eventually turning to murder.
Abbott and Costello Meet the invisible Man (1951)
Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man is a 1951 American science fiction comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the team of Abbott and Costello alongside Nancy Guild. The film depicts the misadventures of Lou Francis and Bud Alexander, two private detectives investigating the murder of a boxing promoter.
Opening Credits; Introduction (1.05); Background History (24.57); The Invisible Man (1933) Film Trailer (27.42); The Original (28.40); Let's Rate (1:29.30); Amazing Design Advertisement (1:30.52); Introducing the Double Feature (1:32.06);Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1953) Film Trailer (1:32.36); The Attraction (1:34.32); How Many Stars (2:35.40); End Credits (2:47.08); Closing Credits (2:48.25)
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Closing Credits: Invisible by Alison Moyet. Taken from the album Alf. Copyright 1984 CBS Records
Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast.
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