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Release Date:
January 20, 1936
Original Title:
The Invisible Ray
Alternate Titles:
El rayo invisible
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: NR
Runtime: 79
Dr. Janos Rukh discovers a certain type of radium that 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.
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Art Direction:
Albert S. D'Agostino
Director:
Lambert Hillyer
Director of Photography:
George Robinson
Editor:
Bernard W. Burton
Executive Producer:
Fred S. Meyer
Makeup Artist:
Jack Pierce
Otto Lederer
Original Music Composer:
Franz Waxman
Original Story:
Howard Higgin
Producer:
Edmund Grainger
Production Secretary:
Camille Collins
Screenplay:
John Colton
Sound Recordist:
Charles Carroll
Sound Supervisor:
Gilbert Kurland
Special Effects:
Raymond Lindsay
Story:
Douglas Hodges
Visual Effects:
John P. Fulton
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