The Invisible Menace

The Invisible Menace is a 1938 film about an army private and his new bride who are trying to honeymoon on an island occupied by the military and a murderer.
 * Directed by John Farrow. Written by Crane Wilbur.

Dialogue

 * Colonel Hackett: How about you, Mr. Jevries?
 * Jevries: I've been in my quarters all evening.
 * Colonel Hackett: Alone I suppose? No visitors?
 * Jevries: Alone... I was reading.
 * Colonel Hackett: Where were you, Doctor? Alone too, I suppose?
 * Dr. Brooks: That's right. Alone and reading.
 * Colonel Hackett': [Exasperated] Wasn't anyone doing anything we can check up on?
 * Dr. Brooks: [Turning the tables] What were YOU doing?
 * Colonel Hackett: [Sheepishly] I was alone and reading too.
 * Dr. Brooks: Then don't pick on us.
 * Colonel Hackett: All right, all right.


 * Private of the Guard: So, you almost got liquidated, hanh?
 * Sally: What's that mean... 'liquidated?'
 * Eddie Pratt: I don't know. I never had any.
 * Sally: That might mean 'vaccinated.'
 * Private of the Guard: [Sarcastically] Yeah, practically the same thing.

Cast

 * Boris Karloff — Mr. Jevries, aka Dolman
 * Marie Wilson — Sally Wilson Pratt
 * Eddie Craven — Pvt. Eddie Pratt
 * Regis Toomey — Lt. Matthews
 * Henry Kolker — Col. George Hackett