Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaScientist Dr. Peter Brady accidentally becomes invisible during experiments. With no antidote, he uses his condition to secretly assist the government in dangerous missions against criminal ... Leggi tuttoScientist Dr. Peter Brady accidentally becomes invisible during experiments. With no antidote, he uses his condition to secretly assist the government in dangerous missions against criminal organizations.Scientist Dr. Peter Brady accidentally becomes invisible during experiments. With no antidote, he uses his condition to secretly assist the government in dangerous missions against criminal organizations.
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i think the show was very well written,special effects are as good as one could expect from that period, & best of all is the inclusion of some top class British character actors. i was very young when this series originally came out & it brings back fond memories of my childhood in england!
Anticipating 'The Third Man' by transforming the title character into a champion of the underdog and righter of wrongs; set against a backdrop of probably a deliberately drably rendered London finally emerging from postwar austerity our hero - his invisibility mainly suggested by wires and with optical effects largely confined to smoking a cigarette but never inhaling - to intervene to remind assorted mercenary meanies to stop their bullying ways and embrace law and order.
Brady becomes a one man Impossible Missions Force. In subsequent episodes, he's dispatched to one mythical Middle Eastern, Eastern European, or African country after another, to foil the forces of evil threatening the British Empire. Despite supposedly being a secret agent, as the series progressed, Brady's invisibility became public knowledge leading to trouble in some episodes.
The special effects were cheap and downright awful by today's standards. For the most part, the "invisibility" special effects were handled by wires holding various objects such as car keys, test tubes, guns, and the like. Scenes were frequently shot from Brady's point-of-view to limit the use of special effects. Despite these shortcomings the series eventually attracted the interests of US television networks. H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man ran for 39 half hours on the CBS network from November 4, 1958 to September 22, 1960.
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- BlooperIn the opening episode, the characters of Diane and Sally are said to be Dr. Peter Brady's widowed sister and her daughter, but later segments refer to them as having the same surname as the brother/uncle Brady, rather than that of the late husband/father, as if "Dee" is his widowed sister-in-law. It is possible that she either retained or reverted to her maiden name or that her husband shared a not-uncommon name.
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[first lines of series]
Dr. Peter Brady: My name is Peter Brady. For some time now, I've been engaged in highly secret experiments designed to bring about a great step forward in man's conquest of space and time. Here in my lab, working night and day, I've been prying into the mysteries of the future. Only a few hours ago I felt that there were secrets that would never be known here on Earth. And then suddenly, in the midst of routine experiments, a strange and unpredicted event took place. Whether a mistake or the natural conclusion of the experiment I cannot say. I can say that what happened is one of the most fantastic experiences in our modern day.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Dennis the Menace: Dennis' Obligation (1961)
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- Invisible Man
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- Tempo di esecuzione30 minuti
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