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James Whale: Critical Essay by William Troy

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SOURCE: "Films: The Invisible Man'," in The Nation, New York, Vol. CXXXVII, No. 3571, Dec. 13, 1933, p. 688.

In the following essay, Troy praises Whale for his direction of The Invisible Man.

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