The Invisible Man (1958)

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  1. tripwire45
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    I'm sure this was before your time (well, most of you anyway) but I used to watch a British television adaptation of The Invisible Man and was wondering if anyone out there has even heard of it.
     
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  2. Jakamoko
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    How could we forget it, Trip ? I mean, the laughable scenes where you only saw him if he had a glove on, or got flour spilled on him ? Hilarious !!!! :biggrin

    Question is, was he wearing anything ??? :hhhmmm :eek:
     
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  3. tripwire45
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    As I recall, when he had "the accident", the clothes he was wearing became invisible, too. When he wanted to go out invisibly...and be dressed, he had to wear those clothes. But how did he launder them...? :eek:
     
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    More importantly, how did he find them when he took them off :blink
     
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    They probably weren't really necessary for the plot...but in 1958, it would have been too scandelous for a naked man to be running around London...even if he was completely invisible. :blink :biggrin
     
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