By Chad Rogers & Philip Zlotorynski

England, 1897. Out of a cruel winter snow storm, a stranger bursts through the door of the Coach & Horses Inn, demanding a room and a meal. Lingering in shadow, he wears a large-brimmed hat, turned low over his eyes, a high collar covering his neck and ears…and hideous white bandages wrapped over his face and mouth. No one knows his name. No one knows where he comes from. And over the next several weeks, very unusual things begin to happen....

So begins the story of The Invisible Man. In a suspenseful tale of macabre and dark humor, an entire village is slowly intrigued and ultimately terrorized when the stranger's incredible secret is revealed. This classic tale by H. G. Wells, the original master of science fiction and horror, was first made into film in 1933, starring Claude Raines in his screen debut. Over the decades, several sequels and fresh adaptations were created, bringing the invisibility theme to a universally compelling level.

Now, Neptune Pictures is offering the most painstakingly loyal, most accurate screen-interpretation of the original text ever attempted. This new film is nothing less than the definitive edition of The Invisible Man.