The Invisible Man (1933)

The Invisible Man (1933) posterListen to famous quotes and funny lines from the 1933 movie The Invisible Man, based on H. G. Wells' novel.

Actors: Claude Rains (Dr. Jack Griffin), Henry Travers (Dr. Cranley), Gloria Stuart (Flora Cranley), William Harrigan (Dr. Arthur Kemp)

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31 We'll begin with a reign of terror, a few murders here and there. Murders of great men, murders of little men, just to show we make no distinction.
32 A little of this injected under the skin of the arm every day for a month.
33 Even the moon's frightened of me, frightened to death. The whole world's frightened to death.
34 Excuse me, sir. There's breathing in my barn.
35 Have you been motoring on them slippery roads, sir?
36 He's invisible. That's what's the matter with him. If he gets the rest of them clothes off, we'll never catch him in a thousand years. Come on.
37 I give you a last chance to leave me alone.
38 I must have a partner. A visible partner to help me in the little things.
39 It's a conjuring trick, that's what it is. I saw a fellow make a peanut disappear once.
40 It's easy, really, if you're clever. A few chemicals mixed together, that's all. And flesh and blood and bone just fade away.
 
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