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The Invisible Man (Realart, R-1951). Lobby Card (11" X 14"). James Whale, director of "Frankenstein," takes on H.G. Welles' tale of a scientist who discovers invisibility with disastrous results. Claude Rains portrays scientist Jack Griffin, a man who becomes insane from the side effects of the invisibility drug "monocane," and goes on a homicidal rampage, leaving hundreds of victims in his wake. This 1951 Realart reissue gives two great images of the Invisible Man, a close-up inset at the left and a shot of the infamous scientist mixing the "monocane" serum in his laboratory. There is one small corner chip and one small border tear, otherwise this card is in pristine condition. From the collection of Johnny Ramone. Very Fine+.

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Auction Dates
March, 2005
17th-18th Thursday-Friday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 11
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Sold on Mar 18, 2005 for: $488.75
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