A thousand experiments, a thousand failures. And then, at last, the great, wonderful day.

Dr. Jack Griffin (Claude Rains)

8 seconds sound clip from the The Invisible Man (1933) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:30:07.523 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Here. Get those tables together.

- Now, Kemp.

- Now, then, we can talk as man to man. Sit down.

- One day I'll tell you everything. There's no time now.

- I began five years ago in secret, working all night, every night, right into the dawn.

- A thousand experiments, a thousand failures. And then, at last, the great, wonderful day.

- But, Griffin, it's ghastly.

- The great, wonderful day. The last little mixture of drugs.

- I couldn't stay here any longer. I couldn't let you see me slowly fading away.

- So I packed up and went to a little village for secrecy and quiet, to finish the experiment and complete the antidote, the way back to visible man again.

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