Invisible Agent (1942) | |
| Director(s) | Edwin L. Marin |
| Producer(s) | Frank Lloyd, George Waggner (associate) |
| Top Genres | Adventure, Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller/Suspense, War |
| Top Topics | Spies, World War II |
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Invisible Agent (1942) was a Adventure - Comedy Film directed by Edwin L. Marin and produced by Frank Lloyd and George Waggner.
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Conrad Stauffer:
Four stories high and no fire escape. I wouldn't jump if I were you. You might break every invisible bone in that poor, invisible body.
Karl Heiser: He has his own ideas, and that's dangerous. The Fuhrer doesn't like people who think their own thoughts.
Maria Sorenson: People who live in transparent bodies shouldn't be so suspicious.
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Karl Heiser: He has his own ideas, and that's dangerous. The Fuhrer doesn't like people who think their own thoughts.
Maria Sorenson: People who live in transparent bodies shouldn't be so suspicious.
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In the opening scene, a newsboy shouts the headline, "Extra! Oregon State Invites Duke to Rose Bowl." The 1942 movie audience would recognize the opening scenes in the movie as taking place in the previous year, just *before* the Pearl Harbor attack. The 1942 Rose Bowl was especially memorable to movie audiences because it was the only game in Rose Bowl history that was not played in Pasadena, California. Following the U.S. entry into the war, it was feared that the Pasadena game would be an ideal target for the Japanese, so the game was played at Duke University in North Carolina. On January 1, 1942, Oregon State defeated Duke University, by a score of 20-16.
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