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The Invisible Man
Programming Season 1 | Episode 2 | Aired | Lang: English
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   By jbh
Brilliant…pity there aren’t more episodes available.
   By crashryan
The assistant director, David Tomblin, was producer on "The Prisoner." He wrote three episodes, including the first, and directed two. He also directed episodes of "UFO" and "Space: 1999." For most of his nearly 50-year career he worked as assistant director or second-unit director. His feature credits included "Barry Lyndon," "Superman," "The Empire Strikes Back," the Indiana Jones films, "Out of Africa," "Chaplin," "Braveheart," and many, many more.
   By The Australian Panther
Some episodes here. Much better prints. Must have been re-released on DVD. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Run3vdOSd90 Seems there were no less than 4 TV series of 'The invisible man' This one in 1958, one in 1975 and one in 2000. And an animated series. And here is the dramatization of the book [from 1984?] The Invisible Man by H.G.Wells Full Movie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o-UUIrdIcY The 1933 movie is pretty good too.
  
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