Review of The Invisible Ray (1936) by Brett B — 29 Dec 2011
Pedestrian effort from Universal; Karloff and Lugosi seem thoroughly disinterested, and even the production design - usually a dependably-excellent element in these films - is uninspired. The story is ridiculous and hokey, but rather than embracing that and really going over-the-top, the film takes itself far too seriously to have any fun with its premise.
This review of The Invisible Ray (1936) was written by Brett B on 29 December 2011.
The Invisible Ray has generally received mixed reviews.
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