Review of The Invisible Man Returns (1940) by Abel D — 31 Mar 2013
Not as stylishly bizarre as Whale's original, but a very enjoyable sequel, with Price as a man wrongly convicted of murder who goes invisible with the help of the original invisible man's brother.
Riding out the madness that is one of the drug's unfortunate side effects, he proves his innocence by unmasking the real killer. The "whodunit" element is less gripping than the original's study in megalomania, but Price's urbanely mellifluous voice makes him an admirable successor to Claude Rains, and John P Fulton's special effects are well up to par.
This review of The Invisible Man Returns (1940) was written by Abel D on 31 Mar 2013.
The Invisible Man Returns has generally received positive reviews.
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