duannewalton
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Universal has been releasing their classic monster movies in DVD sets called The Legacy Collection. Their latest, The Invisible Man, includes The Invisible Woman. While more of a comedy than a horror movie, this film is a favorite of mine from a long way back (when the Son of Svengoolie would air it on his show on WFLD channel 32).
Virginia Bruce plays Kitty, a model that agrees to be a scientist's test subject for his invisibility machine. When she asks if it'll hurt, the scientist replies, "No. It's like tickling sensations for a minute or two." To which she responds, "Good. I don't tickle easily." Sure enough, Kitty is placed into the machine, it does tickle her, and she does laugh.😀 Oh, it does turn her invisible, too.
In other scenes, she starts to materialize from the feet up, and models a pair of stockings while invisible. Some nice foot related scenes.
Can you imagine how these scenes must've gone over with the poor foot and tickle starved audience members in 1941, and how blessed we are today?
It's great to see this movie again in pristine DVD format. I did develop something of a crush on Virginia Bruce, even though I don't think she was tickled in any of her other movies.
And now, in the still of the night and in the corners of my mind, her transparent fingertips trail over me while her sultry voice comes out of thin air and teases me into ticklish delight.
Virginia Bruce plays Kitty, a model that agrees to be a scientist's test subject for his invisibility machine. When she asks if it'll hurt, the scientist replies, "No. It's like tickling sensations for a minute or two." To which she responds, "Good. I don't tickle easily." Sure enough, Kitty is placed into the machine, it does tickle her, and she does laugh.😀 Oh, it does turn her invisible, too.
In other scenes, she starts to materialize from the feet up, and models a pair of stockings while invisible. Some nice foot related scenes.
Can you imagine how these scenes must've gone over with the poor foot and tickle starved audience members in 1941, and how blessed we are today?
It's great to see this movie again in pristine DVD format. I did develop something of a crush on Virginia Bruce, even though I don't think she was tickled in any of her other movies.
And now, in the still of the night and in the corners of my mind, her transparent fingertips trail over me while her sultry voice comes out of thin air and teases me into ticklish delight.