
A chemistry student invents a spray that makes its wearer invisible. A crook finds out about it, and plans to steal it for himself.... (Full plot summary below)
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A chemistry student invents a spray that makes its wearer invisible. A crook finds out about it, and plans to steal it for himself.
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| User ReviewMatt Wsuch a funny corny movie, but i would watch it over and over again |
| User ReviewTyz PAwesome movie!! terrific! It's enjoyable, funny, cute, and you can watch it again and again and never get tired of it. One of my fave movies. Totally wonderful. Swyl! ~Tyz |
| User ReviewDaniel H:fresh: [CENTER]A nice use of invisibility![/CENTER] |
| User Reviewsteph sLOVVVE ITT!! so 70s i had to love this! the music was awesome and the plot rocked!! |
| User ReviewFiona NThis is SUCH a hilarious movie! I LOVE it! |
| User ReviewAdam RA chemistry student (Kurt Russell) invents a spray that makes its wearer invisible. A crook finds out about it, and plans to steal it for himself. also stars Cesar Romero, Joe Flynn, Jim Backus, William Windom, Michael McGreevey, Frank Aletter, Edward Andrews, Ed Begley Jr, Billy Casper, Pat Delaney, Alan Hewitt, Robert Rothwell, Kelly Thordsen, Dave Willock, Richard Bakalyan, Jack Bender, John Myhers, Paul L. Smith, Frank Welker, George O'Hanlon, Dave Hill, Mike Evans and Joyce Menges. directed by Robert Butler. |
| User ReviewChrisanne SSeen it but still waiting for it to come out on DVD over here so i can buy it |
| User ReviewAnthony Van excellent high school kids movie... the comedy is hilarious |
| User ReviewAngela HCleverly written, family comedy!! A great family movie. |
| User ReviewJames SThis one was my favorite as a kid out of the three Medfield College movies, because the special effects just amazed me. Now some of the effects are dated, but more of them still hold up and are just as impressive now. Russel was great as always, McGreevey made the perfect side kick to him, and I liked Menges best out of the two girls who came before her. Flynn's character is kind of annoying really, but he doesn't have a whole lot of screen time this time around and Romero makes one of the coolest, slickest villians from Disney movies. I also liked the story and feel it's more on the same level as THE COMPUTER WORE TENNIS SHOES and came together better then WORLD'S STRONGEST MAN. It's a good old Disney family friendly movie. "Why'd you say that?" "Cause you bumped into me and said your sorry, so I said that's alright." "But I didn't bump into you." "Oh, I'm sorry." "That's alright." |