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The Invisible Woman is an interesting blend of comedy, horror, and sci-fi that plays with themes of revenge and identity. The film’s premise pivots on a rather whimsical idea—Kitty Carroll, played by Virginia Bruce, becomes invisible and uses her newfound power in a rather mischievous fashion. A. Edward Sutherland directs with a light touch, creating a tone that's both playful and a bit eerie at times. The pacing keeps it engaging, with a mix of slapstick humor and clever dialogue. The practical effects for invisibility, while not groundbreaking by today’s standards, have a certain charm. It's a film that reflects the era’s fascination with science and the supernatural, and Bruce’s performance adds a delightful flair. Worth a look for those interested in the oddities of classic cinema.
Quirky mix of genresInteresting practical effectsVirginia Bruce's performance stands out
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