Invisible Agent
- Original title
- Invisible Agent
- Year
- 1942
- Running time
- 81 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Curt Siodmak. Novel: H.G. Wells
- Cast
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- Ilona Massey
- Jon Hall
- Peter Lorre
- Cedric Hardwicke
- J. Edward Bromberg
- Albert Basserman
- John Litel
- Holmes Herbert
- Keye Luke
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- Music
- Cinematography
Lester White (B&W)- Producer
- Genre
- Adventure. Comedy. Horror. Sci-Fi. Fantasy. Thriller. Mystery | II World War
- Movie Groups
- H.G. Wells Adaptations | The Invisible Man (Universal)
- Synopsis
- Frank Raymond changed his name and took up a life as the owner of a printing shop in order to distance himself from his former identity: as the grandson of the man who invented the formula for invisibility but ended up shot down by the police. Unfortunately, it's wartime and the formula is coveted by both the Allies and the Axis. Axis spies discover Frank's true identity and force him to leave the shop. Frank believes the formula is too dangerous for any government to possess. But after Pearl Harbor, he agrees to give it to Washington D.C. on one condition: that he be allowed to become an invisible spy. Soon, Frank is behind enemy lines, romancing a beautiful double agent and playing pranks on Nazi officials. But his work is deadly serious. He soon learns of Hitler's secret plan against the United States.
- Awards
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1942: Nominated for Oscar: Best Special Effects
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