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  • mierda hablen en español xD

  • Who composed the music to this. And, it is the same one on Flash Gordon but still no credits. Who knows? The shadow might but I don't.

  • Is this track in the public domain?Where can I buy on at.

  • @101Anakin1 the music was composed by Heinz Roehmfeld

  • Great roll for Clawed Balls.... the music is the Movie

  • SUPERB Music! =0]

  • H.G. Wells.

    I salute You

  • @Yourdeadmeat69 Yeah MAN THAT WAS so cool listening to that in 1930's and 40's flash gordon serials!!!!

  • Was this really The Invisible Man theme? I remember PBS played Flash Gordon reruns and used this same music.

  • Claude Rains was great in this movie he is always awesome

  • Most of the older baby boomers know this music mostly from the introduction of the "Flash Gordon" serials of the 30's to TV circa 1951.

    I wish there would have been more of it written for this original movie--it is only present in the intro and in the last few minutes of the film.

    But whatta sound!

  • A classic!!!

  • This was when movie making was at its finest` where acting was a craft

    and suspence was its main ingedient. Sadly the spirit of good film making

    as given way to computerized and digitized Garbage.

  • @globehunter2 Definetly, I couldn't agree more, the 20s, 30s, and 40s were the real golden eras of cinema. Some of the acting might be hammy and overdone, but all in all that's what gives them its charm :)

  • great music---it was also used in the Flash Gordon serials--the movie is still watchable today...........

  • lovign this freaking movie, it is probably the oldest thing I have ever watched, but I STILL LOVE IT!

  • Great! Movie! =D, good theme 5/5

  • thank you the old movies they the best

  • My Parents Got Me Hooked To This Movie!!!

  • Great movie, great music. Not like the trash we have ntoday.

  • @vibra64 ur very rite its great.2days stuff is trash

  • @vibra64 i cant agree with u any more. it was a very great movie & the sound went so beautiful with the movie..Gloria Stuart did a wonderful playing the invisible man.

  • i want to watch this movie so bad my mom keeps on talking about it i search it online and at every DVD rental store that i go mn can anybody help me plz

  • you can either order it on amazon or watch it on youtube in sections, This was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid. Its such a classic.

  • @bonboncreole: You can find it online at Amazon, or Ebay. They put this on DVD in 2005. The title of the DVD is "The Invisible Man: The Legacy Collection. The DVD has this movie, and all of its sequels (except for the Abbot and Costello one, if you call it a true sequel)

    All in all, it sells for about $20, but I would easly pay $40 for all of the value you get in this package.

    The Invisible Man simply is one of the best movies ever made. And its first sequel is up there too.

  • i went as the invisible man 4 halloween... im surprised SOME ppl actually knew what it was only the old geezers gave a damn i tried hard but no one appreciated my respect of time

  • One of my favorite movies!

  • fuckin a-right papagenojuan!

  • Most of the boomers were introduced to theme music from A Universal horrors via the Universal Flash Gordon series, which had amongst its musical cues a variety from "Bombay Mail", "Invisible Man", "Bride of Frankenstein, " Invisible Ray" and "Werewolf of London". The guys who mixed that serial had a staggering amount of material, and their own wonderful talented ears.

    There is only about seven minutes of music in "Invisible Man" but it is all wonderful, atmospheric stuff.

    Takes me back.

  • Some of this same music and thematic material was used in the old "Flash Gordon" series with Buster Crabbe. It was also used(at least parts of it) in manhy other early horror films. It's good stuff...

  • That nut, Gloria Stuart, didn't like working with Claude because he stole every scene from her. Duh! It wasn't hard to do, woman. He was the greatest, you were a total also-ran.

  • That because Claude was kick ass!!! :)

  • @Ulysses61 It should be remembered that Claude Rains had it in his contracts that he should never be upstaged, he had to be at the front, or on steps in shots as he was so small in height. This was standard practice on advice from cameramen and directors and often not explained to other actors as it embarrassed the stars involved, it meant other actors felt slighted. Most shots of Rains are also shot at low level looking up, which covered his small stature, Alan Ladd had the same issue.

  • @Ulysses61 and He's the star of the movie for Craps sake.

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