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The Invisible Menace (1938) was a Mystery - Comedy Film directed by John Farrow and produced by Hal B. Wallis, Jack L. Warner and Bryan Foy.

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THE INVISIBLE MENACE

By Dan Day, Jr. on Dec 18, 2021 From The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog

THE INVISIBLE MENACE (1938) is one of a group of films Boris Karloff made under a contract with Warner Bros. in the late 1930s. With horror movies temporarily on the wane, Warners gave Karloff character actor parts. THE INVISIBLE MENACE may sound like an imaginative thriller, but it's actually an u... Read full article


THE INVISIBLE MENACE (1938)

By Terry on May 1, 2019 From Stardust and Shadows

The mystery play, with its creaking doors, sliding panels and bodies falling out of unexpected places has? long been a staple of? stage thrillers.? THE CAT? AND THE CANARY (1927), THE BAT WHISPERS (1930) and others were made into films with the? fusion of the forties of horror/mystery to come. Bori... Read full article


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In Feb. 1938, Warner Brothers distributed this film on a double bill with Swing Your Lady.
This was an adaptation of a Broadway play called "Without Warning". It opened at the National Theatre in New York on May 1, 1937 and ran for 17 performances. Eddie Craven originated his movie role in the play.
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Also directed by John Farrow




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Also produced by Hal B. Wallis




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Also released in 1938




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