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Sex & Nudity

  • Griffin (the titular Invisible Man) implies he intends to use his invisibility to rape women, though it never happens. (Alternatively, it is possible that wrecking is what he actually said).
  • The Invisible Man is naked throughout many scenes of the movie, but since he's invisible nothing is shown.

Violence & Gore

  • A police officer is strangled
  • A baby pram is pushed over when Griffin escapes the bar and causes chaos to the townspeople. Admittedly, everything else he does to the townspeople in the scene are just acts of pure harmless mischief.

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • A fictional drug named "Monocane" is mentioned
  • Some brief tobacco use by an adult in the memorable scene where Dr. Griffin is smoking.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

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Violence & Gore

  • Only minor scenes of violence. Includes a scene of two men being thrown off a cliff and a police officer being killed. Also includes a train wreck scene and the car accident, resulting in the death of Arthur Kemp.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • 100 people on a train are knocked off a cliff this may be Frightening to some people
  • At first, Griffin performs merely harmless pranks on people with his invisibility (stealing stuff, knocking over furniture, spooking people with only one article of clothing on). But the more and more he stays invisible, the more that the monocane drug affects his mind, thus increasing into violence and turning to murder, to the point that he actually hijacks a train station and derails it so that a train carrying 100 people rides off a cliff, killing them.

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