Minor Characters in Universal Monsters - Bill

Bill is one of Blackie Cole's henchmen in The Invisible Woman. He is played by Edward Brophy. He assisted Foghorn and Hammerhead in their attempts to steal Professor Gibbs' invisibility machine. After a failed attempt to turn Foghorn invisible with the machine, Bill became the de facto leader of Blackie's henchmen and he and Hammerhead kidnapped Gibbs and Kitty Carroll from Richard Russell's mansion. When Kitty turned herself invisible, she hit Bill over the head with a rifle with enough force to bend the barrel and knocked him unconscious.

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