The Invisible Man is a 1933 American science fiction horror classic directed by James Whale, adapted from H. G. Wells’ groundbreaking 1897 novel. Produced by Universal Pictures and starring Claude Rains, Gloria Stuart, and William Harrigan, the film follows the harrowing descent of Dr. Jack Griffin, a brilliant scientist whose secret experiment renders him invisible—at the cost of his sanity.
This life-size statue captures the tension of Griffin’s iconic reveal—moments before he removes his bandages and goggles before a horrified crowd. The coat and welding goggles adorning the figure are authentic vintage pieces from the era, further anchoring the display in historical and cinematic realism. The rolling base with its hardwood flooring and area rug, add to the period accurate feel of the piece. It’s not just a tribute to Rains’ unforgettable performance—it’s a material echo of the time that birthed a horror legend.