The Invisible Man: The Complete First Season (2000)
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Synopsis: A government experiment transforms con-man Darian Fawkes (Vincent Ventresca) into a covert operative with the power to turn himself invisible in this sci-fi series. Now able to go places where... A government experiment transforms con-man Darian Fawkes (Vincent Ventresca) into a covert operative with the power to turn himself invisible in this sci-fi series. Now able to go places where other secret agents can't, Fawkes is drawn into a shadowy world of spies, killers, and hi-tech weaponry. Meanwhile, he must control the bouts of rage brought on by his ability, endure the paranoia of partner Robert Hobbes (Paul Ben-Victor, ENTOURAGE), and receive the ministrations of medic Claire (Shannon Kenney, 7TH HEAVEN) as she monitors his changing condition. Thrilling and surprisingly funny, this collection presents the series' complete first season. [More]
Starring: Paul Ben-Victor, Vincent Ventresca, Shannon Kenney, Eddie Jones
Starring: Paul Ben-Victor, Vincent Ventresca, Shannon Kenney, Eddie Jones
Screenwriter: Matt Greenberg
Composer: Kevin Kiner
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