The Man Who Wasn't There (1983 film)
The Man Who Wasn't There | |
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Theatrical poster with the tagline: "Being invisible gets you into spy rings, diplomatic circles, and the girl's locker room." | |
Directed by | Bruce Malmuth |
Produced by | Frank Mancuso, Jr. |
Written by | Stanford Sherman |
Starring | |
Music by | Miles Goodman |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release dates | August 12, 1983 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $2,443,487 |
The Man Who Wasn't There is a 1983 American 3-D comedy film directed by Bruce Malmuth and starring Steve Guttenberg.
Plot
When he accidentally takes possession of a top-secret invisibility potion while en route to his wedding, government bureaucrat Sam Cooper (Steve Guttenberg) finds himself engulfed in a madcap free-for-all as Russians and other bad guys try to get the substance. To elude the Reds, his own State Department bosses and his livid fiancée, Cooper takes the vanishing juice himself—which only makes matters worse.
Cast
- Steve Guttenberg as Sam Cooper
- Jeffrey Tambor as Boris Potemkin
- Art Hindle as Ted Durand
- Morgan Hart as Amanda
- Lisa Langlois as Cindy Worth
- William Forsythe as Pug Face Crusher
- Ron Canada as Barker
- Michael Ensign as Assistant Secretary
- Richard Paul as Pudgy Aide
- Miguel Ferrer as Waiter
History
The film was produced by Frank Mancuso, Jr., who was also the producer on Friday the 13th Part III in 3-D.
The film also marked the debut of William Forsythe, as well as one of the first for Miguel Ferrer.
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