
A nerdy teenage scientist discovers a formula for invisibility, and uses it to take revenge on all those who have wronged him--and also to spy on the girls' shower room.... (Full plot summary below)
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A nerdy teenage scientist discovers a formula for invisibility, and uses it to take revenge on all those who have wronged him--and also to spy on the girls' shower room.
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| User ReviewAltered EEver wondered whether a room with an invisible character could be interesting? I still am. The premise of the Invisible Kid may have been concocted to fit around awkward scheduling inconveniences at the studio, but it still results in a campy hijinks movie with more to laugh at than to laugh with. As standard '80s Z-movie fare, this film comes complete with a basketball game climax and sneaking into women's locker rooms. |
| User ReviewSteve GA nerdy teenage scientist (Jay Underwood) discovers a formula for invisibility, and uses it to take revenge on all those who have wronged him--and also to spy on the girls' shower room. also stars Karen Black, Wally Ward, Chynna Phillips, Brother Theodore, Mike Genovese, Jan King, Nicolas De Toth, John Madden Towey, Thomas Cross, John Miranda and Lou Felder. directed by Avery Crounse. |
| User ReviewLi An Bi loved this movie for 1 reason an 1 reason only. the greatest FART scene in the history of all movies. |
| User ReviewMuffin MA nerdy teenage scientist (Jay Underwood) discovers a formula for invisibility, and uses it to take revenge on all those who have wronged him--and also to spy on the girls' shower room. also stars Karen Black, Wally Ward, Chynna Phillips, Brother Theodore, Mike Genovese, Jan King, Nicolas De Toth, John Madden Towey, Thomas Cross, John Miranda and Lou Felder. directed by Avery Crounse. |