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* GasMaskMooks: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] and [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], in an attempt to get Geoffery detained a group of gas mask wearing bobbies smoke out the house. [[spoiler: It doesn't work as one is MuggedForDisguised and he makes his escape with it.]]

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* GasMaskMooks: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] and [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], in an attempt to get Geoffery detained a group of gas mask wearing bobbies smoke out the house. [[spoiler: It doesn't work as one is MuggedForDisguised MuggedForDisguise and he makes his escape with it.]]
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** [[ExploitedTrope Exploited]] [[spoiler: When Geoffrey steals a bobby's police uniform to escape the smoke, he asks Helen to faint so the two can get out unnoticed.]]

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** [[ExploitedTrope Exploited]] [[spoiler: When when Geoffrey steals a bobby's police uniform complete with gas mask to escape the smoke, he asks Helen to faint so the two can get out unnoticed.]]
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* GasMaskMooks: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] and [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], in an attempt to get Geoffery detained they smoke out the house. [[spoiler: It doesn't work as one is MuggedForDisguised and he makes his escape with it.]]

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* GasMaskMooks: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] and [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], in an attempt to get Geoffery detained they a group of gas mask wearing bobbies smoke out the house. [[spoiler: It doesn't work as one is MuggedForDisguised and he makes his escape with it.]]

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* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: Geoffrey inevitably starts acting crazy because of his condition, starting to think himself as god.



* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: Geoffrey inevitably starts acting crazy because of his condition, starting to think himself as god.

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* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: ** [[ExploitedTrope Exploited]] [[spoiler: When Geoffrey inevitably starts acting crazy because of steals a bobby's police uniform to escape the smoke, he asks Helen to faint so the two can get out unnoticed.]]
* GasMaskMooks: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] and [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], in an attempt to get Geoffery detained they smoke out the house. [[spoiler: It doesn't work as one is MuggedForDisguised and he makes
his condition, starting to think himself as god.escape with it.]]
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* IAmNotPretty: Rare male example. Geoffrey claims he's "not much to look at" even when visible. When his appearance is finally revealed at the end of the film, this statement turns out to be completely inexplicable. There's no indication that any other character thinks of him as ugly at all.
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* ReluctantPsycho: Geoffrey is aware that the invisibility formula will eventually drive him insane, and that the previous person to take it became a mass-murderer. The idea terrifies him and he makes his friends promise to stop him if he becomes dangerous.


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* SanitySlippage: Geoffrey becomes increasingly unstable (LaughingMad, HairTriggerTemper, delusions of grandeur, etc) throughout the film as a result of the PsychoSerum.
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* NiceGuy: Geoffrey is this when not affected by the invisibility formula. His natural kindness also seems to lead to him being considerably less murderous than Jack Griffin even after taking the formula.
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* EndearinglyDorky: Geoffrey Radcliffe is a sweet and well-meaning man (pre-insanity) with quite a dorky sense of humour that his fiancee Helen clearly finds charming. He is clearly quite out of his depth in the situation he's found himself in (coming across as awkward even while coming up with a clever plan, e.g. "Just...uh, faint for me, will you please, darling?"), but luckily for him, nearly everyone who knows him likes him and wants to help him. Even after he starts to lose his mind he still has several dorky moments such as sneezing in the middle of his attempt at pretending to be a ghost.

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* EndearinglyDorky: Geoffrey Radcliffe is a sweet and well-meaning man (pre-insanity) with quite a dorky sense of humour that his fiancee Helen clearly finds charming. He is clearly quite out of his depth in the situation he's found himself in (coming across as awkward even while coming up with a clever plan, e.g. "Just...uh, faint for me, faint, will you you, please, darling?"), but luckily for him, nearly everyone who knows him likes him and wants to help him. Even after he starts to lose his mind he still has several dorky moments such as sneezing in the middle of his attempt at pretending to be a ghost.
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* EndearinglyDorky: Geoffrey Radcliffe is a sweet and well-meaning man (pre-insanity) with quite a dorky sense of humour that his fiancee Helen clearly finds charming. He is clearly quite out of his depth in the situation he's found himself in (coming across as awkward even while coming up with a clever plan, e.g. "Just...uh, faint for me, will you please, darling?"), but luckily for him, nearly everyone who knows him likes him and wants to help him. Even after he starts to lose his mind he still has several dorky moments such as sneezing in the middle of his attempt at pretending to be a ghost.
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* BenevolentBoss: Geoffrey is very well liked by his employees as a fair boss whom looks out for their pay and safety. Comes back to save him in the end as when he needs a blood transfusion, dozens of his men jump at the call to help.

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* BenevolentBoss: Geoffrey is very well liked by his employees as a fair boss whom who looks out for their pay and safety. Comes back to save him in the end as when he needs a blood transfusion, dozens of his men jump at the call to help.

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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Jack Griffin in the first film was arrogant and rude to everyone he met, even people who were trying to be nice to him, with the exception of a few humanising moments with his fiancee; he also murders huge numbers of innocent people by derailing a train amongst other crimes. Unsurprisingly he is generally disliked by most people who encounter him. While much of this could be attributed to the effects of the formula, we don't see what he was like before--and he did create the formula and take it willingly because of his own ambition, rather than only in desperation like Geoffrey. Geoffrey Radcliffe, on the other hand, is established initially as a kind and fair man, a BenevolentBoss and NiceToTheWaiter type; while the invisibility formula affects his mind and leads to delusions of grandeur, he never kills an innocent person. He is also generally well-liked by everyone except the villains of the film.



* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: Geoffrey inevitable starts acting crazy because of his condition, starting to think himself as god.

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* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: Geoffrey inevitable inevitably starts acting crazy because of his condition, starting to think himself as god.


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* LaughingMad: Geoffrey once the invisibility formula starts affecting him. The first example on film of Creator/VincentPrice getting to use the EvilLaugh he'd become famous for.
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A sequel to the Franchise/UniversalHorror film ''Film/TheInvisibleMan'', released in 1940.

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A sequel to the Franchise/UniversalHorror film ''Film/TheInvisibleMan'', ''Film/TheInvisibleMan1933'', released in 1940.
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* BenevolentBoss: Geoffrey is very well liked by his employees as a fair boss whom looks out for their pay and safety. Comes back to save him in the end as when he needs a blood transfusion, dozens of his men jump at the call to help.
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Geoffrey Radcliffe (Creator/VincentPrice in his debut in the horror film genre) was sentenced to death for killing his brother. Innocent to the crime, he escapes on the day of his supposed execution by injecting himself with the invisibility formula provided by Dr. Frank Griffin, the brother of the original invisible man. Now Geoffrey must find the real culprit while battling the insanity-causing side-effects of his condition.

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Geoffrey Radcliffe (Creator/VincentPrice (Creator/VincentPrice, in his debut in the first horror film genre) was role) is sentenced to death for killing his brother. Innocent to the crime, he escapes on the day of his supposed execution by injecting himself with the invisibility formula provided by Dr. Frank Griffin, the brother of the original invisible man. Now Geoffrey must find the real culprit while battling the insanity-causing side-effects of his condition.
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* InspectorJavert: Samson.
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* CigarChomper: Inspector Sampson is always shown smoking a cigar.

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* CigarChomper: Inspector Sampson is always shown smoking a cigar. Justified in that he's using the smoke to detect the invisible man.
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A sequel to the Franchise/UniversalHorror film ''Film/TheInvisibleMan'', released in 1940.

Geoffrey Radcliffe (Creator/VincentPrice in his debut in the horror film genre) was sentenced to death for killing his brother. Innocent to the crime, he escapes on the day of his supposed execution by injecting himself with the invisibility formula provided by Dr. Frank Griffin, the brother of the original invisible man. Now Geoffrey must find the real culprit while battling the insanity-causing side-effects of his condition.

!!This film has examples of:

* BigBad: Richard Cobb, who framed Geoffrey for murder to take over his coal mining business.
* ChairmanOfTheBrawl: To even the odds against the invisible Geoffrey, Cobb turns out the lights in the room they're in and throws a chair at him.
* CigarChomper: Inspector Sampson is always shown smoking a cigar.
* ConspicuousGloves: Unlike its predecessor, the film is set in warmer weather, so it looks a bit strange for Geoffrey to wear them in most instances.
* {{Fainting}}:
** Helen faints when she, against Geoffrey's wishes, takes a look at him while he is removing the bandages from his face that conceal his invisibility.
** Spears after Geoffrey convinces him that he's a ghost, faints on the spot.
* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: Geoffrey inevitable starts acting crazy because of his condition, starting to think himself as god.
* KindRestraints: Geoffrey asks Frank to restrain him if he shows signs of invisibility formula's insanity. After a tense dinner scene with said friend and his love interest, Geoffrey is subdued and chained to a chair [[spoiler:and does indeed attack Frank]].
* RevengeOfTheSequel
* SeeTheInvisible: The constables stationed around almost catch Geoffrey when they spot him, his outlines revealed by the pouring rain. They also proceed to spray the insides of the house with gas in hopes of finding him there.

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