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The Invisible Man ()


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Season: 1 Years: 1976 1975

The weekly adventures of Dr. Daniel Westin, an invisible scientist working as an agent for a private thinktank.

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  Dr. Daniel Westin (13 episodes, 1975-1976)
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  Dr. Kate Westin (13 episodes, 1975-1976)
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  Walter Carlson (12 episodes, 1975-1976)
Paul Kent ...
  Brian Kelly / ... (2 episodes, 1975)
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  Dr. Kenneth Maynard (2 episodes, 1975)
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  Walter Carlson (1 episode, 1975)
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  James 'Jim' Fielder (1 episode, 1975)
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  Carolyn Klae (1 episode, 1975)
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  Ernest Sheed (1 episode, 1975)
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  Ambassador Diego Devega (1 episode, 1975)
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  Dr. Nick Maggio (1 episode, 1975)
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  Dr. Leon Barnard (1 episode, 1975)
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  James Smith / ... (1 episode, 1975)
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  Paula Simon (1 episode, 1975)
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  Judge Jones (1 episode, 1975)
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  Laurie Capas (1 episode, 1975)
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  Aunt Margaret Carlson (1 episode, 1975)
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  Julian Klae (1 episode, 1975)
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  Sheriff Bentley (1 episode, 1975)
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  Warden (1 episode, 1975)
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  Homer (1 episode, 1975)
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  Sen. Albert Hanover (1 episode, 1975)
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  Tandi (1 episode, 1975)
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  Rick Steiner (1 episode, 1975)
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  Capas (1 episode, 1975)
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  Anna Barnard (1 episode, 1975)
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  John Arnold (1 episode, 1975)
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  Alexi Zartov (1 episode, 1975)
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  Lionel Parks (1 episode, 1975)
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  Captain Scopes (1 episode, 1975)
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  Coner, Prison Guard (1 episode, 1975)
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  Charles Hooten (1 episode, 1975)
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  General Turner (1 episode, 1975)
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  Tony Bernard (1 episode, 1975)
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  Mr. Wood (1 episode, 1975)
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  Williams (1 episode, 1975)
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  Griggs (1 episode, 1975)
James Blendick ...
  Sanders (1 episode, 1975)
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  Kirk (1 episode, 1975)
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  Police Officer (1 episode, 1975)
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  Elevator Guard (1 episode, 1975)
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  Blind Man (1 episode, 1975)
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  Morgan Klae (1 episode, 1975)
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  Town Lush (1 episode, 1975)
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  Margaret Hanover (1 episode, 1975)
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  Baldy (1 episode, 1975)
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  Gregario (1 episode, 1975)
Scott Walker ...
  1st Guard (1 episode, 1975)
Harry Davis ...
  Jimmy James (1 episode, 1975)
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  Andrea Hanover (1 episode, 1975)

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Plot Summary

Dr. Daniel Westin was a scientist working with a government thinktank known as the KLAE Corporation who was rendered invisible by a formula concocted by himself that was supposed to be used for matter transformation. Before he can return to normal, Westin discovers the federal government has plans to use his invisibility formula for warlike purposes, so he destroys the only formula. Unfortunately he has no way to become visible again, so, wearing a very realistic face mask and hands, he becomes an agent for KLAE, fighting crime and battling saboteurs, while simultaneously working in KLAE's laboratory with wife Kate to rediscover his formula. Walter Carlson was their sympathetic boss at KLAE. Written by Marty McKee

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Also Known As
  • L'homme invisible (France)
  • Der Unsichtbare (Germany)
  • A láthatatlan nyomozó (Hungary)
  • O Homem Invisível (Brazil)
  • Näkymätön mies (Finland)
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  • 60 min
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Trivia Due to a tight filming schedule many of the special effects scenes of where Dr Westin would undress on camera by removing or putting on his 'synthetic skin' adornments were actually done live on set. A camera would be set up and locked off in a studio where the scene was supposedly taking place whilst David McCallum would be filmed in the opposite corner of the same studio wearing a blue body suit against a blue background watching the action live and interacting appropriately with the rest of the actors on the other set. The camera crew superimposed him in real time onto the live other scene using the chroma key technique (similar to how weather forecasters work when standing in front of a blue/green screen whilst the data appears behind them). This not only saved a considerable amount of time in post production but also saved money. However, the downside was that as the two images were filmed and recorded live, there were limited options for the editing crews to use and sometimes the quality of the merged video images appeared a bit fake (for example skin tones often did not look right) and it was impossible to correct due to the technical limitations of electronic television camera & videotape technology of the time. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Episode #5.94 (1985). See more »

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