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The Body Disappears

  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1h 12min
NOTE IMDb
6,2/10
595
MA NOTE
Jeffrey Lynn and Jane Wyman in The Body Disappears (1941)
Comedy about an invisible man.
Lire trailer2:06
1 Video
12 photos
ComédieFantaisieRomanceFarce

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueComedy about an invisible man.Comedy about an invisible man.Comedy about an invisible man.

  • Réalisation
    • D. Ross Lederman
  • Scénario
    • Scott Darling
    • Erna Lazarus
  • Casting principal
    • Jeffrey Lynn
    • Jane Wyman
    • Edward Everett Horton
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
    595
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • D. Ross Lederman
    • Scénario
      • Scott Darling
      • Erna Lazarus
    • Casting principal
      • Jeffrey Lynn
      • Jane Wyman
      • Edward Everett Horton
    • 14avis d'utilisateurs
    • 9avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Photos11

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    Rôles principaux39

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    Jeffrey Lynn
    Jeffrey Lynn
    • Peter DeHaven
    Jane Wyman
    Jane Wyman
    • Joan Shotesbury
    Edward Everett Horton
    Edward Everett Horton
    • Professor Shotesbury
    Herbert Anderson
    Herbert Anderson
    • 'Doc' George Appleby
    Marguerite Chapman
    Marguerite Chapman
    • Christine Lunceford
    Craig Stevens
    Craig Stevens
    • Robert Struck
    David Bruce
    David Bruce
    • Jimmie Barbour
    Willie Best
    Willie Best
    • Willie
    Ivan F. Simpson
    Ivan F. Simpson
    • Dean Claxton
    • (as Ivan Simpson)
    Tod Andrews
    Tod Andrews
    • Bill
    • (as Michael Ames)
    William Hopper
    William Hopper
    • Terrence Abbott
    • (as DeWolf Hopper)
    Natalie Schafer
    Natalie Schafer
    • Mrs. Lunceford
    Charles Halton
    Charles Halton
    • Professor Moggs
    Sidney Bracey
    Sidney Bracey
    • Barrett
    • (as Sidney Bracy)
    Wade Boteler
    Wade Boteler
    • Inspector Deming
    Leah Baird
    Leah Baird
    • Rest Home Nurse
    • (non crédité)
    Mary Brodel
    Mary Brodel
    • Norah
    • (non crédité)
    Romaine Callender
    Romaine Callender
    • Prof. Barkley
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • D. Ross Lederman
    • Scénario
      • Scott Darling
      • Erna Lazarus
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    Avis des utilisateurs14

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    8planktonrules

    Fun!

    In addition to the original "Invisible Man" and its later sequels, Universal Studios made some comedic versions of the Invisible Man stories. "The Invisible Girl" was a comedy starring John Barrymore, there was "Abbott & Costello Meet the Invisible Man" and here we have "The Body Disappears"...yet another comedy using the same invisibility gimmick.

    The story begins in a courtroom and the story is told through flashbacks as the folks testify. Apparently, they believe someone killed Peter (Jeffery Lynn) and they explain how he's not dead...just invisible. What follows is a silly story that is extremely enjoyable and cute...and well worth seeing.
    Michael_Elliott

    The Laughs Disappear

    Body Disappears, The (1941)

    ** (out of 4)

    Weak Warner comedy was released the same year as the much better THE INVISIBLE WOMAN from Universal. In this film a professor (Edward Everett Horton) makes a serum that will bring the dead back to life. He accidentally puts it in a man (Jeffrey Lynn) who he thought was dead but since he wasn't it turns him invisible instead. I had heard a few good things about this one over the years but having actually seen it now I must admit that I found it to be quite boring from start to finish. I seems that the cast knew they were working with a bad script and went into overdrive in terms of trying to keep the energy up but it really doesn't work here. The biggest fault is the actual screenplay that has one lame invisible joke after another. I don't think THE INVISIBLE WOMAN is a masterpiece or anything close but it at least knew had to write for some good and funny jokes. The screenplay here seems to have been written in the matter of hours as there's never really any clear focus on what it wants to do or what type of humor it really wants to try for. Horton is full of energy and isn't too bad in his role but he doesn't get much to work with. Lynn is wasted and pretty much only lends his voice. Jane Wyman plays the daughter of the scientist but isn't given much and even Willie Best doesn't get any good lines. The special effects aren't any better, although they're not as bad as I was expecting. Whenever anything invisible is on the screen you can see the outline of their body but the center portions of them are pretty clear and hard to see. The film runs a brief 72-minutes but it feels at least a half-hour longer. Fans of sci-fi who must see everything in the genre might want to check this out but others should stay clear.
    4Handlinghandel

    Of All Bodies To Make Invisible ...!

    Jeffrey Lynn was one of the most attractive and interesting actors of the 1940s and early fifties. What a shame that he is invisible for most of this silly endeavor.

    Be assured that this is no "Invisible Man." Claude Rains was a great actor and he was superb in the excellent movie. This one is lightweight and silly.

    Movies like this and "Topper," as well as "Blithe Spirit" suffer today from something fro which they cannot be blamed: We are very much accustomed to people disappearing and reappearing and voices coming from nowhere while household objects are moved: We grew up on "Bewitched" and "I Dream of Jeannie." Edward Everett Horton gets billing under Lynn and Jane Wyman, quite good playing Horton's daughter. But he is the central figure. And he is surprisingly unappealing. He dithers as usual but he is a scientist who seems to have no regard for life so long as he gets his experiments completed.

    Willie Best, so often cast and directed to play the most embarrassing stereotype of a black man, here comes through better than many, certainly better than Horton: Before the tile (human) body disappears, Horton is experimenting on a monkey named Charlie.

    His character shows no concern for the animal's well being or comfort. Best does.

    The movie is entertaining enough but it is a one-note joke. As it moves on, its 72 minutes begin to feel as if they need a roadshow-style intermission -- during which much of the audience would flee..
    7ksf-2

    another "invisible man"... E.E. Horton in a caper

    E.E. Horton, the pro, was already 55 when he made this one... he's still in pretty good shape, and this caper movie required a lot of energy! if you haven't seen him in my favorites "Lost Horizons" or "Top Hat", you gotta rent those! The first 1/2 hour is fast paced, and things move right along. You don't have time to get bored. Pretty good special effects too, as the Professor and Willie turn Peter DeHaven (Jeff Jynn) invisible.... of course, his daughter Joan (the lovely and talented Jane Wyman) catches them, and now they have to explain what they are up to.... and these crazy goings on threaten to interrupt the wedding of DeHaven and Christine Lunceford (Marguerite Chapman). AND, it's got invisible monkeys, too! Fun, if you can keep up with it. A little silly, but what the hey. We don't hear much about this one, probably because it was released ONE day before Pearl Harbor Day, December 1941.... Directed by Ross Lederman, who was married to "Doris Warner"... I wonder if that's the same Doris, daughter of Harry Warner... This WAS a Warner Brothers film....
    6Doylenf

    Edward Everett Horton stars in silly comedy programmer from Warner Bros...

    This is one of those thin little comedies that played the second half of a double bill back in the '40s. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON has a tailor-made role as an eccentric scientist who has inadvertently developed a serum that can make people invisible. On this one-note thread, the whole plot ambles on for little more than an hour in what seems like an endless comedy of errors.

    While Horton at least does his best to keep things lively, poor JEFFREY LYNN has little more to do than pop up once in awhile in the flesh--remaining invisible for a good portion of the film. JANE WYMAN has the hapless task of making all the silly shenanigans look less foolish than they are--but she rarely succeeds. And WILLIE BEST does his best to look frantic and frightened by all the invisibility going on around him, as Horton's wide-eyed assistant in his usual stereotyped role as a black man.

    It passes the time quickly but there's little substance to any of the plot with some nice cast members striving to make it agreeable enough--CRAIG STEVENS, MARGUERITE CHAPMAN and David BRUCE among them.

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    • Anecdotes
      This likable comedy has a good excuse for failing to reach its audience at the time: it was released the night before the attack on Pearl Harbor and played during a week when nervous Americans stayed home to listen to news on the radio.
    • Gaffes
      When Christine faints in the doorway of her bedroom, a hand can be seen briefly appearing behind her to catch her as she falls.
    • Citations

      Willie: [about what he believes is Peter's dead body, but Peter who is only really drunk] They must have embalmed him in Scotch and soda. He's so saturated if a breeze hit him, he'd ripple.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 décembre 1941 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Black Widow
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Warner Bros.
      • First National Pictures
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    • Durée
      • 1h 12min(72 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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