Hull’s Talkies
The strangest character over created by the screen makes his debut in Mr Mull’s programme this week with Universal's startling picturization of H, G. Wplls’ sensational povel, ‘<Thu Invisible Man.” Giving <! Frapke|ir stein" cards and spades, this uncannily fascinating screen drama promises local theatregoers the most exciting evening in years, according to those who have seen it in the cities. Its unseen star is a scientist who has succeeded in conquering light and shadow/ to make himself invisible. How hisi frantic attempts to rule the world plunge a nation into a frenzy of suspense and fear, and how the invisible madman employs his invisibility to gafh his ends, and how he manages a tervid Jove affair, supplies this amazing picture with a quick succession of highspots. James Whale, distinguished British dramatist, known for his “Journey’s End” and “Frankenstein” directed this weird picture. Claude Rains, William Harrigan, Gloria Stuart, Dudley Digges, Henry Travers. and Forrester Harvey head the exceptional cast of brilliant actors.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXIV, Issue 3341, 19 November 1934, Page 5
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