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The invisible woman
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The work The invisible woman represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Public Libraries of Suffolk County, New York. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.

The Resource The invisible woman
Label
The invisible woman
Statement of responsibility
A Shock Entertainment Release, on behalf of Universal Pictures International ; produced by Burt Kelly ; written by Robert Lees, Fred Rinaldo, and Gertrude Purcell ; directed by A. Edward Sutherland
Contributor
  • trueSiodmak, Curt, 1902-2000
  • Sutherland, Edward A
  • Purcell, Gertrude
  • Bruce, Virginia, 1910-1982
  • Howard, John, 1913-1995
  • Lees, Robert, 1912-2004
  • Barrymore, John, 1882-1942
  • Rinaldo, Frederic I.
Actor
  • Howard, John, 1913-1995
  • Bruce, Virginia, 1910-1982
  • Barrymore, John, 1882-1942
Film director
  • Sutherland, Edward A
Screenwriter
  • Purcell, Gertrude
  • Lees, Robert, 1912-2004
  • Rinaldo, Frederic I.
Subject
  • DVD-Video discs
  • Feature films
  • Man-woman relationships -- Drama
Genre
  • Feature films
  • trueDrama
  • DVD-Video discs
Language
eng
Summary
  • Claude Rains may have meddled in things that Man must leave alone, but that doesn't mean Woman shouldn't get in on the act. Kitty Carroll (Virginia Bruce) answers an ad in the paper to be an experimental subject for John Barrymore's dauntingly daffy Professor Gibbs, whose invisibility serum, if successful, promises to replenish the dwindling fortune of his benefactor, Dick Russell (John Howard) - if only he can get a human subject. Kitty's aim, however, is to wreak havoc on the draconian boss of her modeling job, the aptly named Mr. Growley (Charles Lane). Complicating matters is gangster Blackie Cole (Oskar Homolka), who schemes to steal the professor's formula because he yearns to visit his native land again, where he can't show his face. Bright and entertaining, swift and silly, The Invisible Woman sports a first-class array of supporting roles. Quite visible are Charlie Ruggles (Ruggles of Red Gap), hilarious as the much-put-upon butler, Margaret Hamilton (The Wizard of Oz), all to opaque as the professor's housekeeper and a brief appearance by Cobra Woman herself, Maria Montez, as one of the cruelly subjugated models
  • On cover -- "Oscar Nomination: Best Effects, Special Effects"
Cataloging source
cm
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: G
PerformerNote
Virginia Bruce, John Barrymore, John Howard, Charlie Ruggles, Oscar Homolka
Runtime
73
Series statement
Hollywood Gold Series
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action

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  • The invisible woman, A Shock Entertainment Release, on behalf of Universal Pictures International ; produced by Burt Kelly ; written by Robert Lees, Fred Rinaldo, and Gertrude Purcell ; directed by A. Edward Sutherland, (videorecording DVD)

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