
The Man Who Wasn't There (1983)
Año de lanzamiento: 1983
Nación: United States
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Bruce Malmuth
Writer: Stanford Sherman
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Frank Mancuso Jr.
Compañías: Paramount Pictures
Género: Action, Comedy, Science Fiction
Budget: 6.500.000
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: 3 dimensional, 3d, female frontal nudity, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female rear nudity, female topless nudity, gay joke, invisibility, invisible man, male nudity, male rear nudity, nudity, outdoor nudity, peeping tom, public nudity, sex scene, undressing, washington monument washington d.c., wedding dress
Historia
Government bureaucrat Sam Cooper accidentally takes possession of a top-secret invisibility potion while traveling to his wedding. Instead of delivering it as intended, he becomes entangled in a chaotic chase when Russians and other nefarious forces attempt to acquire the substance. In an effort to evade these pursuers, including his own State Department bosses and his irate fiancée, Cooper ingests the invisibility potion himself. This action escalates the situation even further as everyone becomes desperate to find him.
Resumen
Directed by Bruce Malmuth, 'The Man Who Wasn't There' (1983) is a comedic science fiction film that blends elements of action and espionage. The movie follows government bureaucrat Sam Cooper who finds himself unwittingly embroiled in an international incident involving a top-secret invisibility potion. With its premise centered around the chaotic consequences of Cooper's accidental acquisition of the potion, the film offers a humorous take on Cold War-era spy thriller tropes.