The Invisible Man Returns
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- 1940
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L... I can't believe
it's going to happen!
Just two more hours, and
they're going to kill him!
The way you take on, one would think
it was you they was going to hang.
I'd rather, do you hear?
I'd much rather.
He could still get the reprieve,
couldn't he, Mr. Cotton?
He will get it! I'm praying
he will. Oh, he's so young.
They don't ask a murderer
his age, Cooky.
Mr. Geoffrey didn't
murder his brother!
You know it as well as I do!
It ain't my business to know.
That's what we've got
judges for. They're experts.
What would he do
a thing like that for?
He and his brother was pals
like you never saw!
The Radcliffes
are no murderers!
You may be a good butler, but it's a
dead cert you ain't no psychologist.
What do you know what goes
on inside a man's mind?
Outside he may look
like a gentleman,
but inside he may have
the hankerin' for murder.
It's no good talking to a man
with an apology for a brain!
I wish it was over.
I've been worrying so long whether that
reprieve would go through or not that...
That you're all worried out, eh, Cotton?
Oh, shut your lip!
It's hard on all
of us, Mr. Cotton,
but what about
poor Miss Manson?
Instead of him leadin' her to the altar,
they're leadin' him
to the gallows!
And Mr. Cobb... He ain't too happy neither.
Morning tea,
Miss Manson.
Morning?
So soon?
Helen, you can't go on like this,
you know, without sleep or anything.
You're not being fair
to yourself or to Geoffrey.
Now please have something,
at least a cup of tea.
Oh, Richard, they must
have news by now.
Surely the reprieve
has come through.
They'd be sure to phone
as soon as there's word.
Dr. Griffin is asking for you,
Miss Manson.
Have you any news? None. Mr. Cobb, isn't
there some ray of hope left for him?
There must be hope!
There has to be!
I don't see
what more we can do.
influential people in London,
old friends of whom I've
But the Home Secretary... It seems impossible
that he shouldn't grant a postponement.
Richard, please try.
Helen, if it's "no," be brave.
You know what has to be done.
Yes, very well.
I'll hold on.
You know, Helen, I'd give my
right arm if it would help you.
I feel my position very keenly, not only
as Geoffrey's cousin, but as your friend...
Hello? Oh, yes,
may I speak to Philip, please?
Mr. Richard Cobb.
Yes, it's most urgent...
a matter of life and death.
Oh, I see.
Thank you.
It's no use.
He's away in Scotland.
It's impossible
to reach him.
Thank you for permitting
this last visit, Governor.
I wish I could do more.
It was his last request.
Take Dr. Griffin
to the cell.
Sorry, but I can allow you
just 10 minutes, Doctor.
Jim!
Governor's permit.
Ah.
Come in, sir.
He's gone! Who's gone? What do you mean?
The prisoner! Radcliffe!
What are you talking about?
I never took me eyes off'im,
sir, not for half a second!
Then will you kindly explain how
he can have gone? I wish I knew.
He just took wing
and flew, did he?
You're under arrest,
both of you!
Sound the alarm!
Come along.
Sampson speaking.
An escape, eh?
Yes?
Uh-huh, I see.
Dr. Frank Griffin?
See if we have any file
on a Dr. Frank Griffin.
Uh-huh. All right, I'll be
along as soon as possible.
Griffin?
Well, here's how it was, sir. There
wasn't no way he could have gone.
When Griffin was talkin'
to him on the bed here,
I was over here playin'
cards with Bob. Wasn't I, Bob?
And when this Dr. Griffin went, the prisoner
started talkin' to me about what a rotten day it was.
You know, the way they do to keep
their spirits up a bit. That's right.
Then he went back over here, stepped
in here, turned on the water like that.
He washed his hands. He took a towel
like that, and he walked over here,
still chattin' about the weather,
just as offhand as you please.
Then he stopped talking,
And here's the water still runnin'
and there's nothing left...
but his clothes laying
there on the floor, sir.
That's just the way it was.
So help me, Bob!
Wasn't it, Bob? Just as
sure as I stand here, sir.
It's witchcraft. That's what
it is, sir. Don't talk rot, man.
I believe it, word for word.
But he couldn't have
vanished into thin air.
Couldn't he though?
Where have you been? I've been trying
to get you on the phone all morning.
I'm sorry, Mr. Cobb. I gave
orders not to be disturbed.
You might have made an exception
in my case. I didn't expect you.
I'm doing some
extremely delicate work.
What work can be as important as
all that? Haven't you heard the news?
Geoffrey's escaped, noose
practically around his neck.
Yes, it's incredible, isn't it?
Well, that's an extraordinary
attitude to take, I must say.
What can I do? Do? You
must find him and help him.
And Helen.
Helen with Geoffrey?
Isn't that natural
for a fiance?
She went out this morning and hasn't come
back yet. He's escaped, she's disappeared.
Man alive! Doesn't it mean anything to you?
They're in danger! They're
hunting him, and she's with him!
They'll shoot him on sight. On sight?
Knowing your friendship
for Helen... and Geoffrey,
it's safe to assume that you wouldn't
be working here as calmly as you are...
unless you knew
where they were.
I don't think that you have
any reason for that assumption.
You're evading my question.
It's obvious you know where
they are. Put that stuff down!
Mr. Cobb, please
don't think me rude,
but I have an enormous
amount of work to do.
Now look here,
Dr. Griffin,
I've supported this laboratory in the tradition
of my cousins and their humanitarian ideas.
I must ask you to give me the same
consideration as you would give to them.
Gladly.
Very well then.
If they're together,
they have no money.
You must tell me how I can
help them. It's criminal not to.
I'm sorry.
Very well.
Sir Geoffrey's a right
smart lad. He'll get through.
And if he needs any help, he
knows where to come for it. Aye.
Come on, you men! Look alive there,
look alive! Can't have work interrupted.
Haven't you heard? Sir Geoffrey has
escaped. They do say it's a mystery.
Seemingly when a chap puts one over
on the law, it's always a mystery.
if they catched him!
That's no business of yours!
Perhaps it occurred to you,
the company doesn't pay you to
stand here swappin' mystery stories.
Keep thee wig on, Willie.
Mr. Spears to you.
I'll thank you
to show proper respect.
Go on now. Get down that shaft
if you want to keep off the dole.
All right,
Mr. Willie Spears.
Get back to work, I tell thee!
Get outta my way! Here!
What can I do for you?
Where can I find Dr. Griffin?
Who might you be?
Scotland Yard.
Oh, yes, sir. I reckon you'll find
him in the hospital building, sir.
In his laboratory.
Right over there.
Thank you.
A couple of cops. Yeah,
a lot they'll find out.
Ah! Aye, they're up to something.
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