The Invisible Woman (1940 film)

The Invisible Woman is a 1940 film about a model who volunteers for an experiment with invisibility.
 * Directed by A. Edward Sutherland. Written by Robert Lees, Frederic I. Rinaldo, and Gertrude Purcell, based on a story by Kurt Siodmak and Joe May.

IT'S A Ghost-to-Ghost HOOK-UP! (taglines)

Kitty Carroll

 * Whew! Kinda chilly. I wonder how the nudists stand it.

George

 * Looking at a woman is only the first step to trouble. You look, she smiles. You soften, she sues.
 * Invisible women! These days you can't believe your own eyes, even if you don't see anything.

Dialogue

 * [As Kitty puts on stockings, revealing her legs]
 * Kitty Carroll: It so happens that by profession I'm a model.
 * Richard Russell: What for, piano legs?
 * Kitty Carroll: Any time you have a piano with legs like mine, sonny, run, do not walk, to your nearest music store.


 * Prof. Gibbs: If more women were invisible, life would be much less complicated.
 * Richard Russell: And much less interesting.


 * Prof. Gibbs: So you see the entire principle is a combination of chemical, biological, and dynamic influences
 * Blackie: Cut out the stalling! For an hour you've been using big words!
 * Kitty Carroll: Yes Professor, for the love of Mike cut out the stalling. I want to go home.
 * Blackie: You'll both go home on a slab if this guy don't come through. I want to be invisible!
 * Prof. Gibbs: I don't blame you. It would be a decided improvement.

Taglines

 * IT'S A Ghost-to-Ghost HOOK-UP!
 * The YEAR'S FUNNIEST FUN!

Cast

 * Virginia Bruce — Kitty Carroll
 * John Barrymore — Professor Gibbs
 * John Howard — Richard Russell
 * Charles Ruggles — George