Now You See Him, Now You Don't Page #8

Synopsis: A chemistry student invents a spray that makes its wearer invisible. A crook finds out about it, and plans to steal it for himself.
Genre: Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Robert Butler
Production: Buena Vista
 
IMDB:
6.3
G
Year:
1972
88 min
78 Views


Can you get it through your thick heads

once and for all

nobody is going to disappear?!

I don't know why

they insist on ridiculing me.

First that Schuylar walks around...

- Something's happened.

- Smells like chlorine.

- It does.

- Maybe some pool water got into it.

Maybe it's just diluted.

There is no such thing as invisibility.

There it goes!

[Higgins] I think I'll go home. You should

too, you're getting that blank look again.

Congratulations once more.

You ought to start working out.

Your grip isn't what it used to be.

Goodbye, folks. People certainly

get carried away at these parties.

[Screaming]

[Higgins] Thanks for the invitation,

Mr. Forsythe.

What's the matter with everyone?

Are they going crazy?

[Screaming]

[Higgins] My dear fella,

you ought to get other work.

You're making everybody nervous.

I've never seen people act so strange.

I wonder what was in that champagne.

I'll have to...

[screaming]

What's he doing lying on the floor?

What a dream! Wait a minute, I'm here?

It wasn't a dream?

It certainly wasn't.

Dean Eugene Higgins...

I take great pride in presenting

this check to Medfield College.

$50,000. The Forsythe Science Award,

for your massive contribution

to the advancement of science.

That was close!

That was close!

We just won the award

by the skin of our teeth.

[Dexter] We sure did. At least Higgins

can pay off that $50,000 mortgage now.

- The school's good for another year.

- [Debbie] But that's the problem.

He was able to come up with $50,000

this year because you invented invisibility.

But next year he's got

to come up with $50,000 again.

Plus, I discovered invisibility by accident.

How many times is something

like that gonna happen?

[Schuylar] Don't start borrowing trouble.

This year's all taken care of, right?

As far as next year is concerned,

don't worry about it.

I'll think of something.

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