Review of The Invisible Ray (1936) by Drew Y — 14 Sep 2009
Feeling betrayed by the other scientists, Boris Karloff's character vows revenge against them for stealing his incredible discovery. Die, Bela Lugosi, die. Of course, the film's a bit cliched and typical for Universal Pictures (the young couple obviously and without no doubt are the only ones who survive) but it's amusing and wickedly entertaining.
This is probably my most favorite among the Boris Karloff/Bela Lugosi films. And there should be no debate about who is the king of B-movies, sci-fi films, and horror films between them; of course, it's Boris Karloff.
This review of The Invisible Ray (1936) was written by Drew Y on 14 Sep 2009.
The Invisible Ray has generally received mixed reviews.
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