
The Invisible Man's Revenge is a 1944 American Universal science fiction horror film directed and produced by the late Ford Beebe and starring the late Jon Hall, the late John Carradine, the late Leon Errol, the late Alan Curtis, the late Gale Sondergaard, and the late Evelyn Ankers. It is the fifth film in Universal Pictures' classic franchise The Invisible Man, the sequel of Invisible Agent and followed by Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man.
Dr. Drury (John Carradine) renders invisible Robert Griffin (Jon Hall), a psychopathic killer, who has the problem that when he wants to return to visibility he must inject himself with someone else's blood, killing them in the process. Griffin will take advantage of his invisibility to take revenge on some old friends whom he accuses of robbing him and having tried to kill him.
Victims[]
- Two Unnamed Pacients - Killed by Robert Griffin off-screen, news shown in a newspaper.
- Unnamed Nurse - Killed by Robert Griffin off-screen, news shown in a newspaper.
- Deer - Killed by Sir Jasper Herrick off-screen, head shown.
- Three Unnamed Men - Stabbed to death by Robert Griffin off-screen, mentioned.
- Dr. Peter Drury - Died due to a blood transfusion performed by Robert Griffin after he knocked him out.
- Puppy - Burned to death in a fire started by Robert Griffin.
- Methuselah (Parrot) - Burned to death in a fire started by Robert Griffin.
- Robert "Bob" Griffin/Martin Field/The Invisible Man - Mauled by Brutus.
Deaths[]
- Total - 11
- 8 Humans
- 5 Men
- 2 Victims of Unknown Gender
- 1 Woman
- 3 Animals
- 1 Deer
- 1 Parrot
- 1 Puppy
- 8 Humans
Kill Counts[]
- Robert "Bob" Griffin/Martin Field/The Invisible Man - 9 (Deceased)
- Sir Jasper Herrick - 1 (Alive)
- Brutus (Dog) - 1 (Alive)