Rating:8/10
For a movie that is almost seventy five years old, the special effects are still cool looking to this day. I thouth that this was brilliantly done when the invisible man would only have half the bandages on his face, or just running around with a shirt or a pair of pants. I also really enjoyed the voice of Claude Rains in this movie as well as you could hear the glimpse of madness and then the further depths of madness that he was sinking to as the movie kept going along. Rains also had some funny moments as well, such as his singing when the pair of pants were chasing a woman down the steet. There were a couple of things I did not enjoy about this movie. The hysterical shrieking woman in the begining was very annoying. Every couple of moments she would start screaming or shrieking, it was like nails on a chalkboard. I didn't care much for the cowardly doctor as well as I found him quite annoying. Otherwise this was quite a fun movie to watch and it was interesting to see what they could do with special effects back in the thirties.