The Invisible Children

The Invisible Children

5.3

Oct 26 2001

2h 30m

Science Fiction, Comedy, Drama

A young boy and his friends attempt to become invisible to get closer to the girls they desire. They must steal the magic recipe and its ingredients without getting caught to perform the ritual.

Guillermo Castañeda

Guillermo Castañeda

Rafael

Ingrid Cielo Ospina

Ingrid Cielo Ospina

Martha Cecilia

Gustavo Angarita

Gustavo Angarita

Fernando

Gustavo Camacho

Gustavo Camacho

Fernando

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