The Invisible Man Returns story
Sir Geoffrey Radcliffe is sentenced to death for the murder of his brother Michael, a crime he did not commit. Dr. Frank Griffin, the brother of the original invisible man, injects the prisoner with an invisibility drug. As Radcliffe's execution nears, he suddenly vanishes from his cell. Detective Sampson from the Scotland Yard guesses the truth while Radcliffe searches for the real murderer before the drug causes him to go insane.
13 total · 2 choice · 7 major · 4 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| invisibility ability | choice | Frank Griffin injected Geoffrey Radcliffe with a serum that made him invisible. |
| personal invisibility cloak | choice | Frank Griffin injected Geoffrey Radcliffe with a serum that made him invisible. |
| coping with a loved one being in peril | major | Helen Manson with her fiancée Geoffrey Radcliffe being on death row and subsequently on the run from the police. |
| descent into madness | major | Frank Griffin slowly goes mad after being turned invisible. |
| engaged couple | major | Jack Griffin and Helen Manson. |
| facing organized pursuit | major | Geoffrey Radcliffe escape from death row and hid from a police manhunt. |
| romantic love | major | Jack Griffin and Helen Manson. |
| the human capacity for good and evil | major | Geoffrey Radcliffe became immoral when he was invisible became to lust for power and commit assorted acts of evil. |
| what if I was accused of a crime that I didn't commit | major | Geoffrey Radcliffe was sentenced to death for the murder of his own brother, a murder which he did not commit. |
| facing one's own execution | minor | Geoffrey Radcliffe is sentenced to death for the murder of his own brother. |