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| Claude Rains | ... | The Invisible Man | |
| Gloria Stuart | ... | Flora Cranley | |
| William Harrigan | ... | Dr. Arthur Kemp | |
| Henry Travers | ... | Dr. Cranley | |
| Una O'Connor | ... | Jenny Hall | |
| Forrester Harvey | ... | Herbert Hall | |
| Holmes Herbert | ... | Chief of Police | |
| E.E. Clive | ... | Const. Jaffers | |
| Dudley Digges | ... | Chief detective | |
| Harry Stubbs | ... | Insp. Bird | |
| Donald Stuart | ... | Insp. Lane | |
| Merle Tottenham | ... | Millie | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Robert Adair | ... | Detective Thompson (uncredited) | |
| Ted Billings | ... | Villager Playing Darts (uncredited) | |
| Walter Brennan | ... | Bicycle Owner (uncredited) | |
| Robert Brower | ... | Farmer (uncredited) | |
| John Carradine | ... | Villager Suggesting Ink (uncredited) | |
| D'Arcy Corrigan | ... | Villager (uncredited) | |
| Dwight Frye | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Mary Gordon | ... | Screaming Woman (uncredited) | |
| Tiny Jones | ... | Townswoman at Pub (uncredited) | |
| Violet Kemble Cooper | ... | Woman (uncredited) | |
| Crauford Kent | ... | Doctor (uncredited) | |
| John Merivale | ... | Newsboy (uncredited) | |
| Monte Montague | ... | Policeman (uncredited) | |
| Bob Reeves | ... | Detective Hogan (uncredited) | |
| Jack Richardson | ... | Official (uncredited) | |
| Tom Ricketts | ... | Old Farmer with Barn (uncredited) | |
| Kathryn Sheldon | ... | Orphanage Worker (uncredited) | |
| Emma Tansey | ... | Old Woman Listening to the Radio (uncredited) | |
| Jameson Thomas | ... | Hospital Physician (uncredited) | |
| Bert Young | ... | Railroad Switchman (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| James Whale | |||
Writing credits | ||
| H.G. Wells | (novel) | |
| R.C. Sherriff | screenplay | |
| Preston Sturges | uncredited | |
| Philip Wylie | uncredited | |
Produced by | |||
| Carl Laemmle Jr. | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Heinz Roemheld | (uncredited) | ||
Cinematography by | |||
| Arthur Edeson | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Ted J. Kent | (as Ted Kent) | ||
Art Direction by | |||
| Charles D. Hall | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Jack P. Pierce | .... | makeup artist (uncredited) | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Joseph A. McDonough | .... | assistant director (uncredited) | |
Art Department | |||
| Wally Kirkpatrick | .... | property master (uncredited) | |
Sound Department | |||
| William Hedgcock | .... | sound recordist (uncredited) | |
| John Kemp | .... | assistant sound recording engineer (uncredited) | |
| Gilbert Kurland | .... | sound supervisor (uncredited) | |
Special Effects by | |||
| John P. Fulton | .... | special effects | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| John J. Mescall | .... | miniature photographer (uncredited) | |
| Frank D. Williams | .... | visual effects supervisor (uncredited) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Peter Abriss | .... | chief grip (uncredited) | |
| Jack Eagan | .... | assistant camera (uncredited) | |
| Arthur Edeson | .... | camera operator (uncredited) | |
| Roman Freulich | .... | still photographer (uncredited) | |
| King D. Gray | .... | camera operator (uncredited) | |
| John J. Mescall | .... | director of photography: additional photography (uncredited) | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Maurice Pivar | .... | supervising editor (uncredited) | |
Music Department | |||
| W. Franke Harling | .... | composer: stock music (uncredited) | |
| Heinz Roemheld | .... | conductor (uncredited) | |
| William Schiller | .... | orchestrator (uncredited) | |
Other crew | |||
| Carl Laemmle | .... | presenter | |
| Carl Laemmle | .... | president: Universal Pictures | |
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The Invisible Man is a classic movie, with special effects that can still be wowed at today. The reason why these special effects are so great is that they didn't have computers 70 years ago, so you can watch and say 'How'd they do that?". The acting is great, too, and there is even a bit of humour in there too. One of the best horror movies of the 30's. 9/10.