In which the Mister and Monsters join me in reviewing THE INVISIBLE MAN (1933) which we caught on the TCM app or currently to buy/rent on Prime. Directed by James Whale, from H.G. Wells' novel, a screenplay by R.C. Sherriff and uncredited screenplay credits to Preston Sturges and Philip Wylie. The story revolves around Dr. Griffin (a deliciously demented Claude Rains in his first speaking role), who's found a formula that enables him to be invisible which he plans to use to gain fame and fortune and to be worthy of Flora (Gloria Stuart), but in the process starts to succumb to a madness linked to an ingredient used in the formula. A true gem in the history of cinema and one of the stronger entries in the Universal Monsters films. The film clocks in at 1 h and 11 m and is rated Approved according to IMDB. Please note there are SPOILERS in this review.
Opening intro music: GOAT by Wayne Jones, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library