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Memories of The Invisible Man

Last post 03-11-2006, 6:47 PM by Cynthasyzer. 1 replies.
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  •  03-11-2006, 6:47 PM 1513

    Memories of The Invisible Man

    "The Invisible Man was a pretty awesome show. I was about a scientist who through a freak accident became invisible and the goverment wanted to recruit him to spy for their own benefit.

    Of course the scientist played by McCallum declines and only wants to return to his old self. The special effects were the star of the show as with the use of a latex skin covering like a mask he could look like his old self again. And when ever trouble arised he could she his outer layer and be invisible.

    The show's episodes where similar to The Incredible Hulk's with in thie cast the goverment was on the tail of McCallum who needed the goverment facilities to try and return to normal.

    I'm suprised this show didn't end up on the Sci-fi network as it was very innovative for its time. If you liked seeing a man shed his skin and being a fugitive of justice this show was for you."

    --Omacolt


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  •  03-11-2006, 6:47 PM 1514 in reply to 1513

    Re: Memories of The Invisible Man

    Currently I live in San Francisco but I first saw the Invisible Man as a nine year-old kid living in Paris. I have great memories of this show which kept me glued to the TV set every week. Watching the invisible man sneaking around was the greatest thrill! It's the most realistic invisible man show that I have ever seen. Recently I saw reruns on the Trio Channel and still find the show captivating. No other show has been made combining great espionnage plots with an invisible hero. This show makes the viewer believe that this could all be real as it puts the viewer in the perspective of the down-to-earth Dan Westin, giving you the feeling that you could be him, walking around invisibly. . .

    --Big Fan


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