The New Invisible Man
- Episode aired Mar 17, 1956
- 26m
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6.7/10
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A major insists he saw a pair of gloves shoot a man dead.A major insists he saw a pair of gloves shoot a man dead.A major insists he saw a pair of gloves shoot a man dead.
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- TriviaThird of three episodes stitched together and released as Colonel March Investigates (1953). Serving as the series pilot, they were filmed in 1952, one year before production resumed on the final 23 episodes with "The Second Mona Lisa" ("Hot Money" and "Death in the Dressing Room" were the first two).
- GoofsTwo of the British actors speak American English in pronouncing 'privacy' Boris Karloff (as Colonel March) and Anthony Forwood (as Jim Hartley).
- ConnectionsEdited into Colonel March Investigates (1953)
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A very enjoyable little mystery.
Major Henry Rodman is insistent that through his binoculars he witnessed a murder.
A subsequent search of the property revealed absolutely nothing. It's a very neat idea, one I'm surprised hasn't been used multiple times over in successive years, maybe it has, and I just haven't see it.
A very different production, for the reasons given by other reviewers, it has the intriguing if intrusive music, and a definite film like quality throughout, it is just liken watching a short film.
What on Earth was Major Rodman hoping to see in that window?
It's a super clever and very unique, it's an episode I thought that had some real quality to it, Karloff was excellent as always.
Enjoyable. 7/10.
A subsequent search of the property revealed absolutely nothing. It's a very neat idea, one I'm surprised hasn't been used multiple times over in successive years, maybe it has, and I just haven't see it.
A very different production, for the reasons given by other reviewers, it has the intriguing if intrusive music, and a definite film like quality throughout, it is just liken watching a short film.
What on Earth was Major Rodman hoping to see in that window?
It's a super clever and very unique, it's an episode I thought that had some real quality to it, Karloff was excellent as always.
Enjoyable. 7/10.
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- Sleepin_Dragon
- Dec 3, 2020
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- Runtime26 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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