
Invisible Agent is a 1942 American Universal spy action film directed by the late Edwin L. Marin, produced by the late Frank Lloyd, and starring the late Jon Hall, the late Peter Lorre, the late IIona Massey, the late J. Edward Bromberg, the late Cedric Hardwicke, and the late John Litel. It is the sequel to the 1940 film The Invisible Woman, and is followed by The Invisible Man's Revenge.
Frank Raymond Griffin (Jon Hall), the great-nephew of the first invisible man (Claude Rains), seeks to protect the formula even from the Allied military powers who believe that it will aid the war effort. But when the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor, he volunteers to take the formula and go on a secret mission in Germany to uncover Hitler’s plans.
Victims[]
- Unnamed German Soldier - Thrown from a jeep by Agent Frank Raymond.
- Two Unnamed German Soldiers - Shot by Sergeant Karl Heiser off-screen, gunshots heard.
- Colonel Conrad Stauffer - Stabbed in the chest by Baron Ikito with his dagger off-screen.
- Baron Ikito - Committed suicide by stabbing himself in the chest with his dagger.
- Sergeant Karl Heiser - Shot to death by two German soldiers.
Deaths[]
- Total - 6
- All Men
Kill Counts[]
- Sergeant Karl Heiser - 2 (Deceased)
- Agent Frank Raymond Griffin/The Invisible Man - 1 (Alive)
- Baron Ikito - 1 (Deceased)