The Invisible Man:
[
in an oily, menacing voice] There is no need to be afraid, Kemp. We are partners.
The Invisible Man:
The whole world's my hiding place.
The Invisible Man:
If you try and escape by the window, I shall follow you, and no one in the world can save you.
The Invisible Man:
Put a warm rug in the car. It's cold outside when you have to go about naked.
The Invisible Man:
The drugs I took seemed to light up my brain. Suddenly I realized the power I held, the power to rule, to make the world grovel at my feet.
Villager:
All of a sudden something takes hold of me hat and throws it in the pond.
Insp. Bird:
How many drinks did you have on your way home?
Villager:
Only a couple, sir. That's all.
Insp. Bird:
A couple of drinks and a gust of wind. So much for you!
The Invisible Man:
The fools wouldn't let me work in peace. I had to teach them a lesson.
The Invisible Man:
Power, I said! Power to walk into the gold vaults of the nations, into the secrets of kings, into the Holy of Holies; power to make multitudes run squealing in terror at the touch of my little invisible finger. Even the moon's frightened of me, frightened to death!
The Invisible Man:
[
to Kemp] I shall kill you even if you hide in the deepest cave of the Earth. At ten o'clock tomorrow night, I will kill you!
Dr. Kemp:
I tell you, he's not human! He can go through prison walls, anything!
The Invisible Man:
I meddled in things that man must leave alone.
Const. Jaffers:
[
as the Invisible Man removes his bandage] Look! He's all eaten away!
The Invisible Man:
An invisible man can rule the world. No one will see him come, no one will see him go.
[
shouts]
The Invisible Man:
He can rob, and rape, and kill!
[
smashes one of his vials of chemicals against the wall]
The Invisible Man:
We'll begin with a reign of terror, a few murders here and there, murders of great men, murders of little men, just to show we make no distinction.
Const. Jaffers:
He's invisible, that's what's the matter with him. If he gets the rest of them clothes off, we'll never catch him in a thousand years.
Dr. Kemp:
They'll have a guard.
The Invisible Man:
A guard? What can a guard do, you fool?
Const. Jaffers:
How can I handcuff a blooming shirt?
[
last lines]
Flora Cranley:
Father, come quickly!
Old Man:
It's a conjuring trick, that's what it is. I saw a fellow make a peanut disappear once.
The Invisible Man:
I'm frozen. Cold enough to freeze the icicles off an Eskimo.
[
first lines]
Man in Pub:
Did you hear about Mrs. Mason's little Willy? Sent him to school and found him buried ten-foot deep in a snow drift.
Man in Pub # 2:
How did they get him out?
Man in Pub:
Brought the fire engine 'round. Put the hose pipe in, pumped it backwards and sucked him out.
The Invisible Man:
An invisible man can rule the world. Nobody will see him come, nobody will see him go. He can hear every secret. He can rob, and rape, and kill!
The Invisible Man:
All right, you fools. You've brought it on yourselves! Everything would have come right if you'd only left me alone. You've driven me near madness with your peering through the keyholes and gaping through the curtains. And now you'll suffer for it! You're crazy to know who I am, aren't you? All right! I'll show you!
Dr. Cranley:
We must tell the police that Griffin's disappeared... but only that he's disappeared.
Farmer:
Excuse me, sir. There's breathing in my barn.
Insp. Bird:
[
on the phone] Where are you speaking from, Jaffers? Lion's Head in, eh? Did you say an invisible man? Well, look here! You put more water in it next time!
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