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Fear the Invisible Man is an action thriller based on the H.G. The H.G. Wells story is now available on digital, VOD and DVD. Check out the trailer!
Fear the Invisible Man last year, the project was seeking a distributor. You can now watch the film on digital, VOD and DVD thanks to 101 Films. Click THIS LINK to check it out! To help you decide whether or not Fear the Invisible Man is a movie you would like to see, we have embedded the film’s trailer at the top of this article.Directed by Paul Dudbridge from a script written by Philip Daay and based on a concept from Monika Gergelova (drawing inspiration, of course, from the 1897 H.G. The film
Fear, the Invisible Man has been described as a “period thriller”. The story is: Adeline a young British woman shelters a former medical school colleague who has turned himself invisible. As his isolation grows and his sanity frays, he schemes to create a reign of wanton murder and terror across the city – and Adeline’s the only one who knows that he even exists.The film stars Mhairi Calvey (
Braveheart), David Hayman (The Boy in the Striped Pajamas), Mark Arnold (Teen Wolf), and Mike Beckingham (Truth Seekers).Produced by M and M Film Productions,
Fear the Invisible Man was filmed in England, with locations including Bristol, Gloucester, and Bath. Gergelova produced the film alongside Malcolm Winter and Michael Riley. Dudbridge is co-producer.We should note that this has nothing to do with Universal’s
Invisible Man franchise, which consisted of the thrilling 1933 original, the murder mystery The Invisible Man Returns, the slapstick comedy The Invisible Woman, the World War II spy movie Invisible Agent, a return to horror with The Invisible Man’s Revenge, and then Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man. Leigh Whannell’s excellent film (watch it HERE) revived the franchise. The Wells novel is public domain, so anyone can make their own version of The Invisible Man.What did you think of the trailer for
Fear the Invisible Man? Will you watch this movie? Let us know by leaving a comment below.Honestly, this looks better than I expected it to, so I might have to check it out one of these days.
Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch
Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch
Fear the Invisible Man is an action thriller based on the H.G. The H.G. Wells story is now available on digital, VOD and DVD. Check out the trailer!
Fear the Invisible Man last year, the project was seeking a distributor. You can now watch the film on digital, VOD and DVD thanks to 101 Films. Click THIS LINK to check it out! To help you decide whether or not Fear the Invisible Man is a movie you would like to see, we have embedded the film’s trailer at the top of this article.Directed by Paul Dudbridge from a script written by Philip Daay and based on a concept from Monika Gergelova (drawing inspiration, of course, from the 1897 H.G. The film
Fear, the Invisible Man has been described as a “period thriller”. The story is: Adeline a young British woman shelters a former medical school colleague who has turned himself invisible. As his isolation grows and his sanity frays, he schemes to create a reign of wanton murder and terror across the city – and Adeline’s the only one who knows that he even exists.The film stars Mhairi Calvey (
Braveheart), David Hayman (The Boy in the Striped Pajamas), Mark Arnold (Teen Wolf), and Mike Beckingham (Truth Seekers).Produced by M and M Film Productions,
Fear the Invisible Man was filmed in England, with locations including Bristol, Gloucester, and Bath. Gergelova produced the film alongside Malcolm Winter and Michael Riley. Dudbridge is co-producer.We should note that this has nothing to do with Universal’s
Invisible Man franchise, which consisted of the thrilling 1933 original, the murder mystery The Invisible Man Returns, the slapstick comedy The Invisible Woman, the World War II spy movie Invisible Agent, a return to horror with The Invisible Man’s Revenge, and then Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man. Leigh Whannell’s excellent film (watch it HERE) revived the franchise. The Wells novel is public domain, so anyone can make their own version of The Invisible Man.What did you think of the trailer for
Fear the Invisible Man? Will you watch this movie? Let us know by leaving a comment below.Honestly, this looks better than I expected it to, so I might have to check it out one of these days.
Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch