Connections
Followed by
Version of
Referenced in
Red Skelton mentions the movie.
Dr. Gray explains to Tommy Nelson that the invisibility serum drove John Griffin (the character in the 1933 film) mad before an anitdote could be developed. A picture of Claude Rains, who portrayed Griffin in the earlier film, hangs on a wall in Dr. Gray's office.
The title character appears, looking the way he does in the film.
Mentioned in dialogue.
Kong refers to Claude Rains and this classic film.
From "Science Fiction Double Feature": "Claude Rains was the Invisible Man."
Pierce, blinded, knowing that was nobody in the bed, says "sorry Claude Rains"
A man with a bandaged up face is refered to as The Invisible Man.
John Carradine mentions the film.
Ralph mentions this movie and Claude Rains
Drakeula plays "Pin the Tail on the Invisible Man" with the Invisible Man.
mentioned in dialogue
Alex walks around with his face bandaged in the same style as in this film, and a mugger even calls him the invisible man.
A science error on this movie was mentioned.
Joel: "It looks like he's playing football against Claude Rains University."
Andre's disguise is identical to the title character's.
Lisa suggests that Screech dress up as the invisible man for the costume ball.
Mentioned.
Crow, watching a car being driven by itself: "Claude Rains pops the clutch."
Numerous people claim to be the Invisible Man and are dressed exactly like him.
Benjamin's disguise is identical to the title character's.
Ray Finkel does "a Claude Rains" after he escapes from a mental institution.
Jack Ryan (Harrison Ford) is handed a sheaf of photos of Colombian drug lords; one is represented by a photo of Claude Rains wrapped in gauze and wearing cheaters, because they don't know who he is or what he looks like.
mentioned in dialogue
Referenced by name.
Servo, looking at an empty pilot seat: "I'm your pilot, Claude Rains."
The Invisible Man appears in "Y-Files."
The Invisible Man appears at the end of "Spooky and Poil Meet the Monsters."
The invisible man is invited to the X-mas party.
A line of dialogue references the most famous scene: "Yeah, but if I see a floating pipe and a smoking jacket, he's dropped."
Someone dresses up as the Invisible Man for the sci-fi convention.
Movie is discussed.
Mentioned once.
Salem becomes invisible and Hilda wraps him in bandages and puts sunglasses on him. She says, "Thank you, Claude Rains."
Mentioned in dialogue.
Title reference.
The Invisible Man is mentioned
In the opening title card to "Timvisible" Timmy is dressed as the title character.
Dialogue: "Maybe he's like Claude Rains, in that movie, 'The Invisible Man.'"
Mentioned once.
Mentioned once.
Christopher is dressed head to toe in concealing clothing, including dark sunglasses; Silvio calls him "Claude Rains".
Polly on Totenkopf: "He's the Invisible Man."
This film is mentioned while characters talk about how invisibilty would remove the need to wear camo.
Mentioned in dialogue.
A replica of the Invisible Man's head is visible in several scenes.
P.C. Mackintosh looks exactly like E.E. Clive's character, P.C. Jaffers.
Dialogue: "Suddenly, he's the Invisible Man."
"Doesn't mean it's the Invisible Man."
Referenced by name.
Poster seen in New York.
"I'm no...invisible man."
Cliff says Michelle's face bandages make her look like the Invisible Man.
Poster of the movie was shown.
Invisible Carl is a reference to the Invisible Man.
Claude Rains and this movie are mentioned.
Referenced by the doctor.
Christopher Eccleston's character says, "I'm the Invisible Man. I'm Claude Rains."
Claude says, "I'm the invisible man. I'm Claude Rains."
Jenny refers to Dan as the Invisible Man after he hid from Serena at the department store.
Referenced by name.
"I'm the Invisible Man."
mentioned by Nancy
Carl Cristall, presenter of "Cristall Clear" is an invisible man
Chris watches the movie mistakenly thinking it is an adaptation of Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man"
"The Invisible Man died of a heart attack... in that chair..."
Dzillaa: "With additional references to 'The Invisible Man', "
The Invisible Man attends B.O.B.'s birthday party.
A VHS tape of this movie is shown among Jame's Universal Classic Monster movie collection.
"The invisible man"
Video case is shown in video store.
Model of this man removing his bandages in Joes room
Roger mentions that James Whale directed the film
still picture
mentioned by Walter
The invisible man is a guest at the hotel.
Blu-ray release
Title mentioned.
Featured in
The scene in which a train goes off the tracks early in the film is footage from the earlier film.
This film was feature in this episode.
This film is featured in this episode.
Fenix is watching The Invisible Man in one scene of the film.
clips
The movie watched by Louis.
Clip shown.
Scene shown.
Clips shown.
clips shown
DVD compilation Classic Monster Collection featuring the film is reviewed + footage used
Seen on TV.
The film is playing in the background while Casey is babysitting.
Footage of this movie is shown.
movie is reviewed
"Monster's Guild of America" segment.
Clips of mistakes shown
Scene from this film is shown here.
clip shown
Spoofed in
Universal Studios' comedy with Abbott and Costello is part of their horror series, while spoofing it at the same time.
There is a wrestling match with the Invisible Man.
An invisble man done up in the bandage disguise from this film appears in the waiting room.
After Were-rabbit falls from the tower and "dies", Wallace slowly fades back into view with energy loops.