

Science Fiction · Comedy · Horror
Overview
An invisible scientist escapes from an asylum and teaches high-school physics to nubile teens.
Top Cast


Peter Noel Duhamel
Peter Noel Duhamel
Kevin Dornwinkle
Peter Noel Duhamel
Kevin Dornwinkle


Melissa Moore
Melissa Moore
Bunny
Melissa Moore
Bunny


Savannah
Savannah
Vicky
Savannah
Vicky


Debra Lamb
Debra Lamb
Betty
Debra Lamb
Betty
Robert R. Ross Jr.
Robert R. Ross Jr.
Chet
Robert R. Ross Jr.
Chet


Rod Sweitzer
Rod Sweitzer
Gordon
Rod Sweitzer
Gordon
Clement von Franckenstein
Clement von Franckenstein
Dr. McWaters
Clement von Franckenstein
Dr. McWaters


Stephanie Blake
Stephanie Blake
Mrs. Cello
Stephanie Blake
Mrs. Cello
Marilyn Adams
Marilyn Adams
Mrs. Dornwinkle
Marilyn Adams
Mrs. Dornwinkle


Dana Bentley
Dana Bentley
Newscaster
Dana Bentley
Newscaster
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