In the 1933 film
The Invisible Man, Griffin's first name is
Jack (the novel never reveals his first name). He was played by
Claude Rains.
Jack Griffin works for Dr. Cranley, assisting him in
food preservation experiments alongside his friend Dr. Arthur Kemp. Griffin is deeply in love with Cranley's daughter, Flora, and the two plan to marry, but Griffin is poor and thus afraid he has nothing to offer her. He begins experimenting with an obscure and dangerous drug called
monocane, hoping his work will make him rich and famous—and a worthwhile husband for Flora. Griffin discovers a combination of monocane and other chemicals that makes a person invisible. Too excited by his discovery to think clearly, Griffin leaves Kemp and the Cranleys to complete the experiment in solitude. He injects himself with the formula over the course of a month and becomes invisible. Only after he is invisible does he realize that he does not know how to reverse the process. Panicking, Griffin goes to the village of Iping and rents a room in the Lion's Head Inn, where he begins searching for a formula to reverse the invisibility. He makes himself appear visible by wrapping his head in bandages and wearing dark goggles. Curious locals, the maddening side effects of monocane, and frustration from multiple failed tests drive Griffin insane. After he assaults
Jenny Hall and severely injures her husband Herbert, Griffin is confronted by the police, but sheds his clothing to be invisible and eludes them. He seeks help from Kemp, but the monocane has so affected his mind that he succumbs to
megalomania and plans world domination with "invisible armies". He wants to make Kemp his visible partner and assistant. Not even a visit from Flora and her father helps ease Griffin's increasing insanity. He vows to kill Kemp after his old friend alerts
Inspector Lane to his whereabouts and despite intensive police protection surrounding Kemp, Griffin eventually makes good on his threats. After killing Kemp by tying him up in his car and sending it over a cliff, he seeks refuge from the cold in a
farmer's barn. The farmer summons police, who set fire to the barn. As Griffin flees the burning barn, the Chief of Detectives, who can see his footprints in the snow, shoot at him, the shot passing through both of his lungs. Griffin dies from the gunshot wounds in the hospital. During this, the effects of the monocane begin to wear off and Griffin returns to sanity apologizing for his crimes by saying "I meddled in things that man must leave alone". The invisibility also wears off in death and Griffin's body becomes visible again. The film portrays Griffin more
sympathetically than the novel. The novel's Griffin is callous and cruel from the beginning and only pursues the experiment for wealth and his ego. The movie shows Griffin as an honorable man who is misguided. His
insanity is purely a side-effect of the invisibility drug and his motivation for the experiment was a misguided desire to do good for science and mankind, born primarily out of his love for his
fiancée.
Other Universal incarnations •
The Invisible Man Returns (1940):
Vincent Price stars as Sir Geoffrey Radcliffe / Invisible Man, the owner and heir to a coal mining factory. Radcliffe tries to clear himself of a murder charge of the death of his brother, Sir Michael Radcliffe. He receives the invisibility serum from Jack Griffin's brother and his best friend Frank Griffin, and later escapes from his execution to his friend and worker Ben Jenkins's house and lives there for a while, reuniting with his lost love Helen Manson as well. However, cops arrive at the place, causing Geoffrey to escape and later meet Frank again at his coal mining factory, where he overhears former night watchman, now superintendent Willie Spears, threaten to shut Griffin's laboratory down. Geoffrey realizes that Spears helped in killing his brother and goes and starts interrogating him by turning off his car engine and beating him to the point where Willie finally tells him who did the murder before falling unconscious. Geoffrey then finds out that his cousin Richard Cobb was the killer and later goes to his house and threatens him in front of Helen. Richard calls the cops, and they try to catch Radcliffe; however, he manages to escape quickly and then goes back to Helen and Frank and soon starts to go mad, causing Frank to lock him up before the police arrive. In the commotion, Geoffrey escapes from Frank as well, and the next morning, he threatens to kill Cobb with a revolver and walks him to Willie Spears's house. It is also revealed that Geoffrey hanged Spears, but the latter is still alive to tell Geoffrey that Cobb murdered Michael, which makes Richard kill Willie and then escape from Radcliffe, who chases him to the coal mining factory, where Helen and Frank are also. The former two (Geoffrey and Richard) fight on top of a coal train track on a wagon, with Geoffrey defeating Cobb before getting shot by Police Inspector Sampson from down below, whilst the wagon crashes downwards. After the commotion, Geoffrey is injured and taken to the hospital, whilst Richard finally tells Frank, Helen, and Sampson that he killed Geoffrey's brother before dying. Geoffrey is expected to die, but one of the workers donates his blood to Frank who uses it to revive, heal, and revert Geoffrey to human form, ending with Geoffrey being alive and reuniting with Helen as Frank smilingly watches on. •
The Invisible Woman (1940):
Virginia Bruce stars as Kitty Carroll / Invisible Woman. A comedic installment in the franchise, Carroll, a fashion model, becomes invisible after being subject to experimentation by Professor Gibbs using his new invisibility machine on her. It is also revealed that alcohol makes her invisible. Kitty first uses her invisibility to get revenge on her sadistic and mean boss Growley before returning to Gibbs's lab and later going with him to a cottage in the woods to meet Richard Russell, Gibbs's landlord, who pays for his lab and wants to kick him out along with his long-suffering butler George. Richard finally witnesses invisible Kitty and the 2 form an attraction to each other. Kitty becomes visible again but Richard is knocked out and Kitty and Gibbs are kidnapped by gangster Blackie Cole and his henchmen. Cole wants to become invisible like Carroll and plans to use it to immigrate to U.S. from the Mexican border. He threatens Gibbs to replicate his invisibility machine and tests it onto 1 of his henchmen, however when it doesn't work, he kicks the man out and threatens to kill Gibbs and Kitty. Meanwhile, the former henchman goes to Richard and George and informs them where Kitty and the professor are, the 3 arrive there just in time for Kitty to drink alcohol, turn invisible and beat up the gangsters along with Richard, using a machine gun along the way. She finally gets Blackie in the end as she electrocutes his whole body, injuring and probably killing him as well. A year or so later, Kitty, now visible again, is married to Richard and looks at her and his newborn baby along with Gibbs and George, the baby however turns invisible causing everybody to panic hilariously and Gibbs to laugh. There is no direct link to the previous films or Wells's novel in this movie. •
Invisible Agent (1942):
Jon Hall stars as Frank Griffin Jr. / Frank Raymond / Invisible Man. Raymond is the nephew of the original Invisible Man Jack Griffin and Frank Griffin's son, but he heroically uses the formula on himself to help the Allies during WWII after the
Pearl Harbor Attack and after a bunch of Axis Powers spies led by Conrad Stauffer and Baron Ikito attack the antiques shop he works at. Frank goes to Nazi Germany by becoming invisible, meets Allied Russian Agent Maria Sorenson and from there, gets the files needed for the Allies and later gets kidnapped by the Japanese however the Nazis arrive and fight with the Japanese. Frank escapes with Sorenson meanwhile as Ikito kills Stauffer and then himself. Frank and Maria then escape, bombing Nazi planes along the way. Nazi Officer Karl Heiser tries to kill them but is gunned down by Nazi soldiers for escaping the jail he was put in. Frank and Maria then crash but are rescued by Allied soldiers and the next morning, Frank wakes up in the hospital and is revealed to be visible again to Maria's shock and happiness even though she wants to know how and when. • ''
The Invisible Man's Revenge'' (1944): Jon Hall stars as Robert Griffin / Invisible Man. Griffin is a madman who seeks revenge on those who have wronged him, and becomes invisible upon experimentation by eccentric scientist Dr. Peter Drury and uses it to get revenge on his former friends and business partners turned enemies, Sir Jasper and Lady Irene Herrick, badly scaring Irene and convincing Jasper to let him marry his and Irene's daughter, Julie Herrick. However, Griffin realises that Julie is to be married to reporter Mark Foster and when he starts to not lose his invisibility, goes back to Drury's house and forces the doctor to transfer his blood to him, causing Drury to die. Griffin, now human again, then lights the house on fire as Mark arrives and tries to kill the latter because then he can marry Julie. Mark survives however and Dr. Drury's pet dog Brutus escapes the house and starts to follow Robert to get revenge on him for killing his master. Robert then arrives at the Herrick household where he runs into his old friend and coal mine worker Herbert Higgins, now a blackmailer. Robert tells Herbert to distract the people in the house and Brutus whilst he slowly starts turning invisible again. Mark investigates and invisible Robert knocks him out and tries to transfer his blood to him. Meanwhile, outside, Higgins tries his best to distract Sir Basil, Jasper's friend, a police officer and Brutus however fails, causing them and Herbert to go into the basement and witness Robert almost kill Foster. Griffin tries to attack them however is pinned down and mauled to death by Brutus whilst the cop and Basil rescue Mark, ending with Mark and Julie reuniting, Basil explaining Griffin's case, Brutus staying at the Herrick House and Higgins realizing the errors of his blackmailing ways. •
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948): Vincent Price reprises his role in a cameo appearance at the end of the film. After Wilbur (
Costello) berates Chick (
Abbott) for not believing his warnings about Dracula (
Bela Lugosi) and Frankenstein's Monster (
Glenn Strange), Chick remarks that with them having seen the last of them and the Wolf Man (
Lon Chaney, Jr.), there's nobody to frighten them. A lit cigarette appears to float as the Invisible Man remarks that he'd hoped to get in on the excitement, and introduces himself, prompting Wilbur and Chick to leap out of the boat. •
Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951):
Arthur Franz stars as Tommy Nelson / Invisible Man. Nelson, a middleweight boxer, is framed for the murder of his manager. As he tries to clear himself of the crime, he gets the invisibility serum from a former colleague of Jack Griffin's. He then teams up with detectives Bud and Lou, shenanigans ensue and it all wraps up with Nelson killing the real murderers and at the end, being cured of invisibility by Lou donating his blood to him. Claude Rains appears in a still-photograph, reprising his role as John "Jack" Griffin.
Reboot Johnny Depp was to portray the Invisible Man as part of
Universal's
Dark Universe, a
shared cinematic universe based on the classic Universal Monsters. It was uncertain if the character would be Dr. Griffin or a very different character. But on November 8, 2017, producers
Alex Kurtzman and
Chris Morgan moved on to other projects, leaving the future of the
Dark Universe in doubt. In January 2019, Universal announced that the plan moving forward was to focus on filmmaker-driven films, and less of an interconnection in the Dark Universe. Ultimately,
Elisabeth Moss was given a starring role in the film as Cecilia Kass, while
Oliver Jackson-Cohen and
Michael Dorman were respectively cast as Adrian and Tom Griffin.
The Invisible Man re-entered development, written and directed by
Leigh Whannell and produced by
Jason Blum. Johnny Depp still had option to star in the lead role, though all parties ultimately passed.
The Invisible Man was released on February 28, 2020, receiving positive reviews. In this version,
Adrian Griffin is a wealthy scientist and pioneer in the field of optics who fakes his death and becomes invisible to torment his ex-girlfriend Cecilia, whom he constantly abused and controlled. Unlike the novel and 1933 film, the invisibility is achieved through a suit fixed with hundreds of micro-cameras instead of an invisibility formula. When Adrian's brother Tom was found in the invisibility suit, Adrian used him as a scapegoat, claiming to Cecilia that Tom was holding him prisoner. In an attempt to get Adrian to confess, she meets him at his house to discuss her pregnancy while James listens in on a wire. Adrian insists that he had actually been kidnapped, claiming that his experience has changed his outlook on life and their relationship. Cecilia departs to use the restroom. Moments later, the room's security camera captures Adrian seemingly committing suicide by slicing his throat. Cecilia emerges from the bathroom and "frantically" calls the police. Off-camera, she taunts him to reveal that she had retrieved the earlier-hidden second invisibility suit to kill Adrian, and a horrified Adrian then dies, realizing that Cecilia has won and he has ultimately lost. When Detective James Lanier arrives and asks what happened, she confirms what the camera saw. He spots the invisibility suit in her bag, but accepts her story and allows her to leave. ==Appearances in other works==