Invisible Man S1 Ep02 Crisis in the Desert
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British scientist Peter Brady, while working on an invisibility formula, suffers a tragic accident which turns himself invisible. Unfortunately, there is no antidote, so, while working on a method to regain his visibility, he undertakes missions for his government stopping bad guys.

Invisible Man
Season 1 Ep.02: Crisis in the Desert
The British government recruit Brady, the invisible man, to go behind lines in the middle east and rescue one of their top secret agents who has been taken prisioner. Brady agrees and must work quickly with the help of a female agent there before the prisoner is forced to reveal his secrets.
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A series produced in the 1950s from ITV in the UK, this show was remarkable for it’s time for the special effects and action storylines. It is the story of a scientist who’s pursuit for the secret of invisibility causes an… More accident where he himself becomes invisible. While trying to cure himself, he is drafted by the government to solve crimes and conduct secret spy missions. After broadcast in the UK, the series had a successful run on CBS in the USA.
Cast and Crew:
* Lisa Daniely
* Tim Turner
* Johnny Scripps
Creator: H.G. Wells
Production Company: Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
Date Release: 1958
Audio & Video: Mono – Black and White
Additional details in:
Invisible Man in IMDB | Invisible Man in Wikipedia
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