Main Cast: Steve Guttenberg, Jeffrey Tambor, Lisa Langlois, Art Hindle, Morgan Hart
Release Year: 1983
Country: US
Run Time: 111 minutes
MPAA Rating: R
Plot
Sam Cooper (Steve Gutenberg) is an attaché in the U.S. State Department when, on the day before his wedding, a dying scientist hands him a formula that induces invisibility, and Sam finds himself fleeing with the maid of honor to escape both Russian and U.S. agents. Hotly pursued by everyone, Sam has to use the formula on himself, inviting a series of minor disasters. Critics have been unanimous in agreeing that this secret formula worked on the plot, the continuity, the pacing, and the acting -- making just about everything invisible and doing it in 3-D. The very decision to make a movie about an invisible man in 3-D should have warned of trouble ahead. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
William Forsythe - Pug Face Crusher; Bruce Malmuth - Fireplug Crusher; Ivan Naranjo - Chief Crusher; Vincent Baggetta - Riley; Charlie Brill - Rostoloni; Michael Ensign - Assistant Secretary; Jerry Anderson - Old Inside Attendant; Michelle Bauer - Nymphet; John C. Becher - Cherub; Val Bettin - Monocle; Don Calfa - Tohfo; Ron Canada - Barker; Terrence Currier - Herman Runkelman; Miguel Ferrer - Waiter; Rex Robbins - Minister; Joseph Ruskin - Hassan Khaffri; Clement St. George; Brinke Stevens - Nymphet; John Sherrod - First Cop; Peter Schreiner - Usher; Dino Shorte - Black Cop; Harold Ayer - Old Outside Attendant; Deborah Dutch; Richard Paul - Pudgy Aide
Credit
Charlie Hughes - Art Director, Robert P. Cohen - First Assistant Director, Bruce Malmuth - Director, Harry Keller - Editor, Miles Goodman - Composer (Music Score), Udi Harpaz - Composer (Music Score), Robb Wilson King - Production Designer, Frank Mancuso, Jr. - Producer, Martin Becker - Special Effects, Stanford Sherman - Screenwriter, Edward C. Hume - Screenwriter
A State Department employee finds an egg-shaped device with a green fluid inside that makes the person who drinks it invisible. He finds himself being chased by foreign agents who want the substance.