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The Invisible Ray|Boris Karloff

The Invisible Ray

Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi
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Overview

While on a scientific expedition to Africa, a scientist discovers a meteorite containing an unknown element a thousand times more powerful than radium. The scientist is poisoned by the element and inherits the uncanny ability to deliver death with the mere touch of his hand.

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Main Cast & Crew:
Lambert Hillyer - Director
Boris Karloff
Karloff
Bela Lugosi
Frances Drake
Frank Lawton
Violet Kemble Cooper
Walter Kingsford
Frank Reicher
Paul Weigel
George Renavent

Details

    DVD Format
  • Format: DVD (Manufactured on Demand, Black & White, NTSC Format)
  • Run Time: 80
  • Color Format: B&W
  • UPC: 025192139468
  • Genre: HORROR / SCI-FI / FANTASY
  • Rating: NR
  • Release Date: August 2014

Movie Reviews

Synopsis:
Scientist Dr. Janos Rukh discovers that, used properly, a certain type of radium has almost magical healing properties. But the element has a dangerous side, too, and it has already started affecting Rukh. Consumed by paranoia, he begins to suspect that his wife is having an affair. Wild for revenge, Rukh hatches a deadly plot -- using his own poisoned body as a weapon to kill.

Notes:
This was Boris Karloff's first film after making the ever-popular "Frankenstein."

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