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The Invisible Man

  • TV Series
  • 1958–1960
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Tim Turner in The Invisible Man (1958)
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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 ... Read allScientist 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.

  • Stars
    • Tim Turner
    • Lisa Daniely
    • Deborah Watling
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    7.0/10
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    • Stars
      • Tim Turner
      • Lisa Daniely
      • Deborah Watling
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Tim Turner
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    • Dr. Peter Brady…
    • 1958–1959
    Lisa Daniely
    Lisa Daniely
    • Diane…
    • 1958–1959
    Deborah Watling
    Deborah Watling
    • Sally…
    • 1958–1959
    Ernest Clark
    Ernest Clark
    • Sir Charles…
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    Bruce Seton
    Bruce Seton
    • Col. Grahame…
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    Robert Raglan
    Robert Raglan
    • Det. Inspector…
    • 1958–1959
    Lloyd Lamble
    Lloyd Lamble
    • Dr. Hanning
    • 1958
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    Howard Pays
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    • 1958–1959
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    Derren Nesbitt
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    Derek Sydney
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    Willoughby Goddard
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    • 1958–1959
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    • 1959
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    Adrienne Corri
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    • 1958
    Barbara Shelley
    Barbara Shelley
    • Helen
    • 1959
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    Conrad Phillips
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    • 1959
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    7claudg1950

    It was "my" invisible man.

    Early in my infancy, Richard Greene's Robin Hood was, for me, the real, the only portrait of Robin Hood. At that time, I could not notice the budgetary constraints, especially noticeable today in the minute sets where action took place. In the same way, this 1958 Invisible Man was, for me, the true depiction of the Invisible Man: a type of superhero, always fighting for justice. I was eight years of age at the time, so I was very surprised when I learned, later, that Wells original character was not a hero, but a very troubled man.

    I enjoyed the I.M. effects very much and I never spotted a wire; however, quite often, things like telephones, pens and cigarettes behaved strangely when lifted by the invisible man: they tended to somehow oscillate, a movement not to be expected from an object supposedly held by a hand (invisible or otherwise).

    Nevertheless, it was good and fun. ALL 26 EPISODES ARE AVAILABLE FOR WATCHING OR DOWNLOADING at Internet Archives dot org (Classic TV Section) or at Uncle Earl's Classic TV web site. Don't miss them.

    I also agree with the previous commentator that ITC, very markedly at that time, usually offered products of a superior quality. I'm an admirer of Ralph Smart (the producer of this series), who would be later responsible for the excellent and unsurpassed Danger Man (Secret Agent Man) starring Patrick McGoohan.
    8richardchatten

    Invisible Uncle

    Rather provocatively entitled 'H. G. Wells' The Invisible Man', this was the first of two fifties television series based on fictional characters who were originally villains.

    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.
    8stuart-wadsworth

    invisible man

    lucky enough to have bought both seasons on DVD from a market stall. 26 episodes on 4 discs ($30 aud). the picture & sound quality are excellent. the series pre-dated 'the saint'& 'the baron' etc, but its interesting to see( no pun intended) Brady tackle similar hazards to the TV heroes that followed.

    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!
    grunsel

    A very credible series for its time

    This must have been a wondrous new addition to 1950s Television? Made by ITC who had acquired 'Official Films' and who always managed to produce something a little different.. Its very easy to criticize this series in the 21st century, but if you look at it in the context of the time it was made, It was pretty darn clever. The special effects still look effective and It must have been difficult trying to make a show like this in television time and budget? Certainly this show's effects stand up well against the 1975 'Invisible Man' remake series which used a lot of chroma key overlay for effects and consequently the large amount of blue fuzz, made that one unconvincing.
    CommandoCody

    OK series despite primitive special effects

    The British television series, "H. G. Wells' The Invisible Man," may have been based on the character created by Wells but had very little to do with the novel or classic James Whale film from Universal. In direct contradiction to the source material, the hero Dr. Peter Brady, was doing remarkably well as a workaholic scientist employed by the British government. He accidentally becomes invisible (fortunately for him, clothes and all) after a radiation leak interferes with his experiments on optical density and refraction. Naturally, the British authorities are suspicious of Brady, wondering what he'll do with his new-found "powers."

    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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    • Goofs
      In 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.
    • Quotes

      [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.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Denis la petite peste: Dennis' Obligation (1961)

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    • Release date
      • October 6, 1962 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'homme invisible
    • Filming locations
      • National Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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