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FESTIVAL HISTOIRE ET CITE: THE INVISIBLE MAN - 1933 | |||||||
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https://histoire-cite.ch/programme/the-invisible-man/ Tue. 29.03.22 / 8 pm / Geneva - Uni Dufour, Room U600 Directed by. James Whale, US, 1933, NB, 70′, vo st fr, 14/14 Adaptation of the novel of the same name written by H. G. Wells in 1897, The Invisible Man tells the story of Dr. Jack Griffin, a scientist who uses a substance that can make people invisible. Having taken himself as a guinea pig, he finds himself trapped in a state of invisibility. He then takes refuge in an isolated village to make an antidote. However, Griffin becomes more and more aggressive and gives in to a violent thirst for power. Part of the Festival Histoire et Cité held at the University of Geneva |
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