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The Body Disappears

"Now You See Him! Now You Don't!"

Wealthy scion Peter DeHaven, about to marry socialite Christine Lunceford, wakes up after bachelor party revelry to find he's been turned invisible by eccentric college professor Reginald Shotesbury. An unbelievable series of events is revealed by several witnesses testifying in a "mystery trial" to determine the reason for DeHaven's "disappearance".

Top Cast

  • Jeffrey Lynn

    Jeffrey Lynn

    Peter DeHaven

  • Jane Wyman

    Jane Wyman

    Joan Shotesbury

  • Edward Everett Horton

    Edward Everett Horton

    Professor Shotesbury

  • Herbert Anderson

    Herbert Anderson

    George Appleby

  • Marguerite Chapman

    Marguerite Chapman

    Christine Lunceford

  • Craig Stevens

    Craig Stevens

    Robert Struck

  • David Bruce

    David Bruce

    Jimmy Barbour

  • Willie Best

    Willie Best

    Willie

  • Ivan F. Simpson

    Ivan F. Simpson

    Dean Claxton

Overview

Wealthy scion Peter DeHaven, about to marry socialite Christine Lunceford, wakes up after bachelor party revelry to find he's been turned invisible by eccentric college professor Reginald Shotesbury. An unbelievable series of events is revealed by several witnesses testifying in a "mystery trial" to determine the reason for DeHaven's "disappearance".

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