Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man Page #7

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1951
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Tommy!

Ha-ha! You missed! Tommy, don't laugh.

If you get killed,

it'll be through me!

Tommy? Only two shots left, Morgan.

Ha-ha-ha.

Try it again, Morgan!

Ah-ha!

Fellas, looks like

I'm in the clear.

We've cleaned up my case

pretty well.

Tommy?

I think

I can see you.

I can, too!

Tommy?

Hold on

to that phony.

Tommy Nelson is innocent.

These men killed O'Hara.

Lock 'em up.

Get these mugs outta here.

Lou, where's Tommy?

Tommy? We'll have to

get him to the hospital.

Get who to the hospital? Him.

Him?

Yeah, him.

This transfusion should give him

strength enough to stand the reagent.

Anyway,

we'll soon find out.

The reagent, nurse.

It's lucky you had the

same type blood as Tommy.

Why can't you be lucky

sometime?

Helen.

Tommy.

Hey, this

is impossible.

Lou,

I can see Tommy!

Quiet, Bud.

You're in a hospital.

You shouldn't make

any noise.

It's catching!

My hand is gone!

Doc, help!

Doc!

Don't worry.

Some ofTommy's blood...

may have backed up during the

transfusion. I'm not worried.

I'm gonna like

being invisible.

I'll be the greatest detective.

I'll be able to find anybody.

But you can't

find yourself.

That's what you think.

Come on, Bud.

Can't you do something? I don't

think his invisibility will last.

He couldn't have gotten that

much serum. Come on, Bud!

Come on, Bud.

Get in!

All right!

It wasn't me.

Please!

Lou, wherever you are,

let's go.

Wait a minute.

I got unfinished business.

Aaah!

Aaah!

Uh-oh!

Oh no!

Doc? Oh, Doc!

My feet are on wrong.

That's just like you.

You get everything

backwards! Come on!

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