6/10
good, from a story by H.G. Wells
23 August 2019
Jon Hall is an "Invisible Agent" in this 1942 films, from a story by H.G. Wells. The film also stars Ilona Massey, Peter Lorre, J. Edward Bromberg, and Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Wells was also responsible for the "Invisible Man" series from Universal.

During WW II, Frank Raymond (Hall) injects himself with a serum, invented by his grandfather, that renders him invisible. He parachutes into Germany on behalf of the Americans. He goes to the home of a well-connected woman (Massey) and listens in on her dinner conversation with a Reich member (Bromberg).

Raymond has a little too much fun ruining the meal, and it doesn't take a Germans after the formula, led by Conrad Stauffer (Hardwicke) to hear his story and realize the Invisible Agent is in their midst. Raymond, however, is not easy to catch and causes plenty of chaos.

Fun movie with fun effects. Too bad handsome Jon Hall was invisible for most of the film.
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