The Invisible Man
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(yawns)
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Now you will understand my plans.
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You're in charge of all country
to the east, Thompson,

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- for 20 miles to the north of the road.
- Very good, sir.

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Neville, you take
the opposite section to the south.

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Stoland, you take charge
of the search in the hills.

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And, Hogan, you take all the villages,
out to the river.

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Now, we shall comb the country
for 20 miles round.

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We've got a terrible responsibility.
He's mad and he's invisible.

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He may be standing beside us now.
But he's human and we shall get him.

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We shall have 1,000 men out tonight.
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Tomorrow we shall have
10,000 volunteers to help them.

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There's a broadcast warning
going out at 10.30.

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Now, at all costs,
we must avoid a panic spreading.

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Get word to your districts,
and send me a note of your headquarters.

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And remember, he'll leave tracks,
even if he himself is invisible.

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I must interrupt the music for a moment.
I have an urgent message from the police.

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Earlier this evening we broadcast
a report of an invisible man.

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The report has now been confiirmed.
It appears that an unknown man

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by scientifiic means
has made himself invisible.

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He has attacked and killed
a police inspector and is now at large.

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The chief of police appeals
to the public for help and assistance.

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Those willing to cooperate are requested
to report tomorrow to their local station.

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The invisible man works without clothing.
He will have to seek shelter.


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