The Invisible Man (TV Series)
Pilot (2000)
Reference View | Change View
- 2h 0min
- Action, Comedy
- 09 Jun 2000
- TV Episode
Photos and Videos
Cast
Vincent Ventresca | ... |
Darien Fawkes
|
|
Paul Ben-Victor | ... |
Robert Albert Hobbes
|
|
Shannon Kenny | ... |
The Keeper / Claire Keeply
|
|
Joel Bissonnette | ... |
Arnaud de Thiel / Arnaud de Ferhn
|
|
David Burke | ... |
Kevin Fawkes
|
|
Eddie Jones | ... |
The Official / Charles Borden
|
|
Rebecca Chambers | ... |
Casey Meyer
|
|
Jon Polito | ... |
Eddie The Mammoth
|
|
Jeremy Roberts | ... |
Huiclov
|
|
Michael McCafferty | ... |
Albert Eberts
|
|
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Jill Brown | ... |
Canadian Woman
|
|
LeAnna Campbell | ... |
Nurse Breckenridge
|
|
Michael S. Connolly | ... |
Judge
|
|
Chris Eckles | ... |
Lambert
|
|
Steven Ho |
|
||
Mike Massa | ... |
FBI agent
|
|
Denney Pierce | ... |
Canadian Man
(as Denny Pierce)
|
|
Julie Shimer | ... |
Rebecca Anwick
|
|
David Weisenberg | ... |
Ingram
|
|
Roy Werner | ... |
Secret Agent
|
|
Matt Greenberg | ... |
Doctor Who Examines Fawkes (uncredited)
|
Directed by
Breck Eisner |
Written by
H.G. Wells | ... | (book "Invisible Man") |
Matt Greenberg | ... | (teleplay) |
Produced by
Matt Greenberg | ... | producer |
Don Kurt | ... | executive producer |
Paul M. Leonard | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Kevin Kiner |
Cinematography by
John J. Connor |
Editing by
Marilyn Moore | ||
Andrew Seklir | ||
M. Scott Smith |
Editorial Department
George Delaney | ... | final colorist |
Scott Levitta | ... | vice president: post-production |
Casting By
Lisa Mionie | ||
Eileen Stringer |
Art Direction by
Bill Brownell |
Makeup Department
Danielle Cunningham | ... | makeup artist |
Paula Le Mieux | ... | makeup artist: Eddie Jones, Joel Bissonnette, Brandy Ledford |
Julia Perez | ... | hair department head / makeup department head |
Production Management
Lisa Cochran-Neilan | ... | unit production manager |
Jose Lepe Suastegui | ... | assistant production manager |
Robert E. Warner | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Nicole Burke | ... | second second assistant director |
Heather Kritzer | ... | key second assistant director |
Scott Remick | ... | second assistant director |
Russell Solberg | ... | second unit director |
Art Department
Peter Clines | ... | property master |
Aimee Dominguez | ... | assistant property master |
Christopher Glass | ... | storyboard artist |
Kevin Gustavson | ... | construction foreman |
Daniel Herrera Arau | ... | assistant property master |
Michael Panevics | ... | property master (as Michael A. Panevics) |
Tony Perez | ... | on-set dresser |
Michael Poolman | ... | carpenter |
Gabriela Ramírez | ... | assistant set decorator / set decorator: Mexico |
Ilya Seperich | ... | additional props |
Robert A. Sturtevant | ... | construction coordinator |
Diana Anctil | ... | lead scenic (uncredited) |
Kenneth Heimer | ... | propmaker (uncredited) |
Richard N. McGuire | ... | set designer (uncredited) |
John Naulin | ... | gangboss (uncredited) / specialty props (uncredited) |
Mark A. Shelton | ... | carpenter (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Chris Boyett | ... | sound editor |
Marti D. Humphrey | ... | re-recording mixer |
Jack Levy | ... | supervising sound editor |
Doug Madick | ... | foley artist |
Timothy Pearson | ... | foley artist |
Peter Persaud | ... | foley recordist |
Kira Roessler | ... | dialog editor |
Carlos Solis | ... | re-recording mixer |
Stephen Tibbo | ... | production sound mixer |
Don Zenz | ... | boom operator (as Donald Zenz) |
Special Effects by
Jan Aaris | ... | special effects coordinator |
Chris Bailey | ... | special effects |
Terry Erickson | ... | special effects |
Visual Effects by
Dan Aguilar | ... | digital compositor |
Ernie Camacho | ... | visual effects artist |
Dan Lopez | ... | visual effects artist |
Kurt McKeever | ... | visual effects artist |
Matthew Merkovich | ... | matchmove artist (as Matt Merkovich) |
Janet Muswell | ... | visual effects supervisor |
John F.K. Parenteau | ... | digital effects supervisor |
Aaron James Rogers | ... | visual effects (as Aaron Erimez) |
Greg Tsadilas | ... | lead digital artist |
Stunts
Rick Avery | ... | stunts |
Stanton Barrett | ... | stunts |
Jeff Danoff | ... | stunts |
James D. Dever | ... | stunt driver |
Jonathan Erickson Eisley | ... | stunt performer (as Jonathan Eisley) |
Tanner Gill | ... | stunts |
Charles Grisham | ... | stunts |
Jes Hellwege | ... | stunts |
Art Hickman | ... | stunt double |
Miranda Kwok | ... | stunts |
Shawn Patrick Lane | ... | stunt double: Vincent Ventresca (as Shawn Lane) |
Chris O'Hara | ... | utility stunts |
Karin Silvestri | ... | stunt double: Brandy Ledford |
Marcus Young | ... | stunts |
Nancy Young | ... | stunt double |
Camera and Electrical Department
Anthony Anderson | ... | gaffer |
Jim Babb | ... | lighting technician |
Dwayne Barr | ... | grip |
Richard Barrera | ... | first assistant camera |
Brad Beidler | ... | electrician |
Spencer Combs | ... | camera operator: "a" camera / steadicam operator |
Justin Fisher | ... | grip (as Justin Deck) |
Jack Garrett | ... | camera operator |
Jeffrey Hamby | ... | grip |
Eric Kieweg | ... | electrician |
Andrew Kuepper | ... | assistant camera |
Rick Linkowski | ... | grip |
Terai Lynch | ... | electrician |
Raul F. Montes | ... | assistant camera |
William Robinson | ... | first assistant camera: a camera |
David Neal Stewart | ... | electrician |
Shawn Stoddard | ... | grip |
Jim Strong | ... | gaffer |
Demian Scott Vaughs | ... | A Cam Dolly Grip |
Casting Department
Niki Boyle | ... | extras casting |
Terri Douglas | ... | adr voice casting |
Deborah George | ... | casting assistant: San Diego (as Debbie George) |
Andrea Rose | ... | casting assistant |
Theron Smith | ... | extras casting assistant |
Location Management
Vincent Lopez | ... | on-set locations |
Lisa S. Rothmuller | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Kevin Kiner | ... | theme music |
Script and Continuity Department
Mimi Baker | ... | script supervisor |
David Measer | ... | script coordinator |
Suzanne C. Swindle | ... | script supervisor: second unit |
Transportation Department
Janice La Joie | ... | driver |
Mark La Joie | ... | transportation captain |
Larry Ross | ... | driver |
Kenneth Heimer | ... | driver: construction department (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Iram Collantes | ... | Accouting Assistant |
Sam Faniel | ... | set production assistant |
Tom Francini | ... | VP Director Of Studio Operations |
P.J. Haines | ... | chef |
Iris Huezo | ... | production assistant |
Trent Jon Miller | ... | stand in: body double |
Annette Moreno | ... | craft service |
Andrew Seklir | ... | title designer |
Ivor Shier | ... | helicopter pilot |
Rick S. Sulier | ... | production accountant |
Audric Thompson | ... | key production assistant: second unit |
David M. Wermus | ... | assistant to producer |
Production Companies
Distributors
- The Sci-Fi Channel (original airing)
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Facing life without parole for a crime he ultimately didn't commit, crook Darien Fawkes is offered a pardon if he'll agree to participate in his brother's medical experiment: the insertion into his brain of a synthetic gland which secretes a light-bending substance called Quicksilver, which renders whoever or whatever is cloaked in it invisible. But Quicksilver also breaks down Darien's sanity without the regular injection of a counter-agent, and when terrorists gun down everyone involved in the project and steal all the relevant information, Darien is recruited by the experiment's backers, an ultra-secret and under-funded intelligence agency subsidized by the Department of Fish and Game, to stop the terrorists, avenge his brother's death, and get a fresh hit of the counter-agent.
Written by Jeff Cross |
Plot Keywords | |
Genres | |
Parents Guide | Add content advisory for parents » |
Additional Details
Also Known As |
|
Runtime |
|
Country | |
Language | |
Color |
Did You Know?
Trivia | When Fawkes meets Hobbes in Mexico, a cut business card with the name "I. M. Foreman" is used to prove their identities. "I. M. Foreman" is the name of the owner of 76 Totter's Lane, the junk yard where the TARDIS is first seen in the pilot of Doctor Who (1963). See more » |
Movie Connections | Followed by The Invisible Man (2000). See more » |
Quotes |
Kevin Fawkes:
[after his been shot]
You don't let them have what's inside of you. You be smarter than them, okay. You be smarter than me. [dies in Darien's arms.] See more » |