5 reviews
Not too bad.
If City T.V. and Sex T.V. didn't decide to go PC or not even bother promoting what their channel was created for, respectively, I would have seen this one sooner. It wasn't until yesterday that I saw Invisible Man and for what it's worth, it's actually decent.
In one of her final performances, Gabriella Hall plays Kelli Parkinson, a struggling actress trying to get a job. She hangs out with a fired caterer named Norman Parent, who somehow got turned invisible by spilling a butterscotch smelling formula in a sophomoric scene that ranks among the worst ever in 100+ years of film. They go across the ocean to England to help perform an exorcism and then to Italy where Kelli has a film opportunity. Unbeknownst to them, an agent named Robert Bull (who also got into the butterscotch and is invisible as well) attempts to sabotage her career for being dumped by her as her representative.
The movie features lame special effects but they do the trick but I doubt anybody watches this film to see those. It's to see a very healthy and fit Gabby Hall naked and she is in top form and health here. The other ladies, like Kim Dawson, came to showcase their assets in grand style. The Invisible Men do things that Claude Rains wasn't allowed to do back in 1933, of course. Obviously, you won't be disappointed with the women. The acting isn't great, with people in England and Italy speaking stereotypical accented English.
If you want to see the last vestiges of the softcore era before The Asylum took over with American raunch, this isn't bad. There's better, though.
In one of her final performances, Gabriella Hall plays Kelli Parkinson, a struggling actress trying to get a job. She hangs out with a fired caterer named Norman Parent, who somehow got turned invisible by spilling a butterscotch smelling formula in a sophomoric scene that ranks among the worst ever in 100+ years of film. They go across the ocean to England to help perform an exorcism and then to Italy where Kelli has a film opportunity. Unbeknownst to them, an agent named Robert Bull (who also got into the butterscotch and is invisible as well) attempts to sabotage her career for being dumped by her as her representative.
The movie features lame special effects but they do the trick but I doubt anybody watches this film to see those. It's to see a very healthy and fit Gabby Hall naked and she is in top form and health here. The other ladies, like Kim Dawson, came to showcase their assets in grand style. The Invisible Men do things that Claude Rains wasn't allowed to do back in 1933, of course. Obviously, you won't be disappointed with the women. The acting isn't great, with people in England and Italy speaking stereotypical accented English.
If you want to see the last vestiges of the softcore era before The Asylum took over with American raunch, this isn't bad. There's better, though.
- BlackJack_B
- Jul 31, 2013
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Lame--not "really" what I expected
- gregopego12
- Nov 15, 2005
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Horrible!
Very Funny Movie
- MarkWHowell
- Aug 22, 2009
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Rating is compared to movies in genre
Two great things about this movie to begin. Kim Dawson and Gabriella Hall, although the movie has a wholesome number of great looking actresses.
There is a trick, the "invisible man" is plotted as having sex with a few of the actresses, but since he's invisible they all have to pretend they're making love to someone, and for the most part they do a good job with the erotic pantomime.
However, this is one of the rare skin flicks where you can watch it for more than the sex scenes. It's genuinely funny, with many clever scenes and a lot of funny dialogue.
Gabriella Hall does the best job with the pantomimes, with a memorable scene where she plays as if TWO invisible men are pulling her back and forth.
Good watch.
There is a trick, the "invisible man" is plotted as having sex with a few of the actresses, but since he's invisible they all have to pretend they're making love to someone, and for the most part they do a good job with the erotic pantomime.
However, this is one of the rare skin flicks where you can watch it for more than the sex scenes. It's genuinely funny, with many clever scenes and a lot of funny dialogue.
Gabriella Hall does the best job with the pantomimes, with a memorable scene where she plays as if TWO invisible men are pulling her back and forth.
Good watch.
- VetteRanger
- Jun 8, 2023
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