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Director: Robert Butler
Cast: Kurt Russell, Cesar Romero, Joe Flynn, Jim Backus
Dexter Riley is a science student at Medfield College who inadvertently invents a liquid capable of rendering objects and people invisible. Before Dexter and his friends, Debbie and Richard Schuyler, can even enjoy their spectacular discovery, corrupt businessman A.J. Arno plots to get his greedy hands on it. Slapstick hijinks ensue as Dexter and his pals try to thwart the evil Arno before he can use the invisibility spray to rob a bank.
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Now You See Him, Now You Don't from 1972 is a delightful family-friendly comedy with a fun science fiction twist, directed by Robert Butler. Kurt Russell shines as the science student who accidentally creates an invisibility spray, leading to hilarious slapstick hijinks as he and his friends try to stop a corrupt businessman from misusing the invention.
Now You See Him, Now You Don't is a 1972 American science fiction comedy film starring Kurt Russell as a chemistry student who accidentally discovers the secret to invisibility. It is the second film in the Dexter Riley series, following 1969's The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, and followed by 1975's The Strongest Man in the World.
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