
The Invisible Man
Science Fiction · Action · Adventure
Overview
A thief is given the means to become invisible and ends up working for a government agency.
Top Cast


Vincent Ventresca
Vincent Ventresca
Darian Fawkes
Vincent Ventresca
Darian Fawkes


Paul Ben-Victor
Paul Ben-Victor
Robert Albert Hobbes
Paul Ben-Victor
Robert Albert Hobbes


Shannon Kenny
Shannon Kenny
The Keeper / Claire Keeply
Shannon Kenny
The Keeper / Claire Keeply


Joel Bissonnette
Joel Bissonnette
Arnaud de Thiel / Arnaud de Ferhn
Joel Bissonnette
Arnaud de Thiel / Arnaud de Ferhn


David Burke
David Burke
Kevin Fawkes
David Burke
Kevin Fawkes


Eddie Jones
Eddie Jones
The Official / Charles Borden
Eddie Jones
The Official / Charles Borden
Rebecca Chambers
Rebecca Chambers
Casey Meyer
Rebecca Chambers
Casey Meyer


Jon Polito
Jon Polito
Eddie The Mammoth
Jon Polito
Eddie The Mammoth


Jeremy Roberts
Jeremy Roberts
Huiclov
Jeremy Roberts
Huiclov


Michael McCafferty
Michael McCafferty
Albert Eberts
Michael McCafferty
Albert Eberts
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