<P> Dr. Kemp is a scientist living in the town of Port Burdock . He is a former acquaintance of Griffin, who knew Kemp to be interested in strange, bizarre aspects of science . Kemp continues to study science as he hopes to be admitted to The Royal Society . His scientific temperament makes him listen to the story Griffin tells him . He does not become hysterical nor does he behave like the locals . Griffin hopes Kemp would support him in his evil schemes and help him live a normal life, but Kemp is too decent to join him . He is repelled by Griffin's brutality and considers him insane and homicidal . He betrays Griffin to the police . He keeps his cool throughout the plot, when the final hunt for Griffin begins . Kemp helps in the final capture and killing of Griffin . Kemp's understanding of science and humanity draws a distinct line between him and Griffin's scientific approach; while Kemp has an empathy and the sound sense to discriminate between right and wrong, the very same thing is lacking in Griffin as could the case of him stealing from his father, firing up the Great Portland House where he was staying . </P> <P> In the 1933 Universal film adaptation, Kemp is given the first name Arthur and is played by William Harrigan . Unlike the novel, Kemp in the film does not survive to the end of the story . </P> <P> Janny Hall is the wife of Mr. Hall and the owner of the Coach and Horses Inn . A very friendly, down - to - earth and somewhat greedy woman who enjoys socialising with her guests, Mrs. Hall is continually frustrated by the mysterious Griffin's refusal to talk with her, and by his repeated tantrums . She vents her frustrations on her maid, Millie, and becomes suspicious of Griffin . </P> <P> Mrs. Hall appears in the 1933 film adaptation, where she was played by Una O'Connor . </P>

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