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  1. The Body Disappears is a 1941 American comedy film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Jeffrey Lynn, Jane Wyman and Edward Everett Horton. It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers as a second feature.

  2. The Body Disappears: Directed by D. Ross Lederman. With Jeffrey Lynn, Jane Wyman, Edward Everett Horton, Herbert Anderson. Comedy about an invisible man.

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    • Comedy, Fantasy, Romance
    • D. Ross Lederman
    • 1941-12-06
  3. 7. Sept. 2020 · The Body Disappears. Topics. Comedy, Movie, Feature Film. A classic comedy starring Jeffery Lynn and Jane Wyman, a college prank goes wrong as the mad professor Shotesbury (Edward Everette Horton) steals a living corpse from the morgue for his experiments. Originally released in 1941.

  4. The Body Disappears. After passing out at his bachelor party, Peter (Jeffrey Lynn) is moved to the college dissecting table by his friends as a joke. But the prank turns serious when...

    • (2)
    • Dennis Schwartz
    • Comedy
    • D. Ross Lederman
  5. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A scientist's invisibility formula gets him in trouble with the police. Cast & Crew. Read More. D. Ross Lederman. Director. Jeffrey Lynn. Peter DeHaven [III] Jane Wyman. Joan Shotesbury. Edward Everett Horton. Professor Shotesbury. Herbert Anderson. "Doc" George Appleby.

    • D. Ross Lederman, Hugh Cummings, Elmer Decker
    • Jeffrey Lynn
  6. The Body Disappears. Summaries. Comedy about an invisible man. 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.

  7. The Body Disappears. 1941. Directed by D. Ross Lederman. 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.