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The Invisible Man 1933 Restored 1080p BluRay X265 Hevc 10bit AAC 2.0 Commentary-HeVK
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The Invisible Man
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Theatrical Release: 1933-11-13 DVD Release: 2001-08-28 Torrent Release: 30-01-2022 by user
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Movie Genre:
Horror, Sci-Fi
Runtime:
71 min.
Parental Rating:
Not Rated
Awards:
3 wins & 2 nominations.
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DESCRIPTION
Working in Dr. Cranley's laboratory, scientist Jack Griffin was always given the latitude to conduct some of his own experiments. His sudden departure, however, has Cranley's daughter Flora worried about him. Griffin has taken a room at the nearby Lion's Head Inn, hoping to reverse an experiment he conducted on himself that made him invisible. Unfortunately, the drug he used has also warped his mind, making him aggressive and dangerous. He's prepared to do whatever it takes to restore his appearance, and several will die in the process.
Sinopsis by IMDBThe Invisible Man (1933), restored and remastered, directed by James Whale, encoded in 10 bit HEVC with AAC sound, including original theatrical mono, commentary track, and subtitles in nine languages.
IMDb : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0024184/
Video encoded in two-pass 7 500 kbps x265 10bit with the veryslow preset for archive quality image.
English and Spanish subtitles OCRed, proofed and corrected. All other subtitles converted to VobSub and repositioned.
Note : More classics, and the return of our old friend James Whale, who directed this in between Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein, in an unprecedented run of hits. This is probably not as good a story as Bride is, but it's a unparalleled technical achievement for the time, with optical visual effects that shockingly hold up pretty well even today, along with impeccable lighting and photography, and very solid performances. Also look out for a tiny appearance by the brilliant Dwight Frye as a reporter.
Like all of these restored Universal classics, this is a very nice remaster, very clean, with healthy grain, and nice contrast. The commentary track is informative as usual.