
The Erotic Misadventures of the Invisible Man
Nov 18 2003
•2h 39m
•Science Fiction, Comedy
When Norman, an aspiring actor, can't find an open door in Hollywood he gets rather dispirited. But he gets a new lease on life when he discovers an invisibility formula and learns that women don't really care whether they can see him or not! This erotic comedy is based on the comic books by Milo Manera.
Cast
See allScott Coppola
Norman Parent

Gabriella Hall
Kelli Parkinson
Doug Merril
Robert Bull

Holly Hollywood
Becky Lovey
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