Memoirs of an Invisible Man
Director: John Carpenter
Actors: Chevy Chase, Daryl Hannah, Sam Neill
PlotNick Halloway, a stock analyst, attends a routine conference at a high-tech research facility. Following a freak accident, he finds himself rendered invisible along with parts of the building. Confused and filled with dread, Nick navigates his newfound predicament, attempting to understand the scope of his invisibility while avoiding detection. He stumbles upon knowledge that a shadowy government organization, led by the relentless operative David Jenkins, is bent on capturing him to exploit his condition. Nick is thrust into a life on the run, trying to stay steps ahead of those who wish to use him for their gain.
Amid his struggle, Nick encounters Alice Monroe, a documentary filmmaker he met before becoming invisible. He knows he can’t stay hidden forever without help and hopes she can provide a lifeline. The two of them form an unlikely alliance and grapple with the challenges his invisibility brings upon their lives. As they devise a plan to evade Jenkins and his agents, Nick learns to navigate his condition, gaining new perspectives on trust, survival, and the human condition. Along the way, Nick must confront his fears and make difficult choices to protect his invisibility and freedom.
Writers: H.F. Saint, Robert Collector, Dana Olsen
Release Date: 28 Feb 1992
Runtime: 99 min
Rating: PG-13
Country: United States, France
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
An underrated gem for fans of John Carpenter and Chevy Chase, Scream Factory's Blu-ray delivers solid video/audio quality and insightful yet vintage extras.
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