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  • Season 1
  • Episode 1

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... See more »

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Darien Fawkes
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Robert Albert Hobbes
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The Keeper / Claire Keeply
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Arnaud de Thiel / Arnaud de Ferhn
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Kevin Fawkes
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The Official / Charles Borden
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Casey Meyer
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Eddie The Mammoth
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Huiclov
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Albert Eberts
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Canadian Woman
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Nurse Breckenridge
Michael S. Connolly ...
Judge
Chris Eckles ...
Lambert
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FBI agent
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Canadian Man (as Denny Pierce)
Julie Shimer ...
Rebecca Anwick
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Ingram
Roy Werner ...
Secret Agent
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Doctor Who Examines Fawkes (uncredited)

Directed by

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Breck Eisner

Written by

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H.G. Wells ... (book "Invisible Man")
 
Matt Greenberg ... (teleplay)

Produced by

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Matt Greenberg ... producer
Don Kurt ... executive producer
Paul M. Leonard ... associate producer

Music by

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Kevin Kiner

Cinematography by

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John J. Connor

Editing by

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Marilyn Moore
Andrew Seklir
M. Scott Smith

Editorial Department

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George Delaney ... final colorist
Scott Levitta ... vice president: post-production

Casting By

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Lisa Mionie
Eileen Stringer

Art Direction by

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Bill Brownell

Makeup Department

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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

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Lisa Cochran-Neilan ... unit production manager
Jose Lepe Suastegui ... assistant production manager
Robert E. Warner ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Nicole Burke ... second second assistant director
Heather Kritzer ... key second assistant director
Scott Remick ... second assistant director
Russell Solberg ... second unit director

Art Department

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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

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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

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Jan Aaris ... special effects coordinator
Chris Bailey ... special effects
Terry Erickson ... special effects

Visual Effects by

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Vincent Lopez ... on-set locations
Lisa S. Rothmuller ... location manager

Music Department

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Kevin Kiner ... theme music

Script and Continuity Department

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Mimi Baker ... script supervisor
David Measer ... script coordinator
Suzanne C. Swindle ... script supervisor: second unit

Transportation Department

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Janice La Joie ... driver
Mark La Joie ... transportation captain
Larry Ross ... driver
Kenneth Heimer ... driver: construction department (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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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

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Storyline

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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

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  • Pilot (United States)
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  • 120 min
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Did You Know?

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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.]
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