

Invisible mamá
Directed by Fred Olen Ray3.62.5
Eccentric inventor Prof. John Richards seems to have hit pay dirt when he designs a contraption which can move large objects instantly by breaking them into atoms which can be streamed from one place to another. This new machine seems like a sure-fire hit, which has attracted the attention of Richards' less-than-scrupulous assistant Martin, who wants to steal the new invention and sell it himself. In order to make it easier for Martin to do just that, he uses the machine to create a duplicate of Richards, which will do his evil bidding. The professor's son, Jack, and wife, Barbara, learn about Martin's underhanded doings, and Barbara uses another one of her husband's gimmicks to get revenge against Martin -- she turns herself invisible.
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Invisible mamá was released on 1 de enero de 1998.
Invisible mamá was directed by Fred Olen Ray.
Invisible mamá has a runtime of 1h 33min.
Invisible mamá was produced by Don Key Jr., Andrew Stevens.
Eccentric inventor Prof. John Richards seems to have hit pay dirt when he designs a contraption which can move large objects instantly by breaking them into atoms which can be streamed from one place to another. This new machine seems like a sure-fire hit, which has attracted the attention of Richards' less-than-scrupulous assistant Martin, who wants to steal the new invention and sell it himself. In order to make it easier for Martin to do just that, he uses the machine to create a duplicate of Richards, which will do his evil bidding. The professor's son, Jack, and wife, Barbara, learn about Martin's underhanded doings, and Barbara uses another one of her husband's gimmicks to get revenge against Martin -- she turns herself invisible.
The key characters in Invisible mamá are Dr. John Richards (Hannes Jaenicke), Barbara Richards (Mary Elizabeth McGlynn), Jackie Richards (Harrison Myers).
Invisible mamá is rated PG.
Invisible mamá is a Comedia, Ciencia ficción, Drama film.
Invisible mamá has an audience rating of 3.6 out of 10.









