Un estrangulador convicto, que estudia lo paranormal en su celda, aprende a hacerse invisible. Como hombre invisible, escapa de la cárcel para acechar y estrangular a las cinco mujeres que t... Leer todoUn estrangulador convicto, que estudia lo paranormal en su celda, aprende a hacerse invisible. Como hombre invisible, escapa de la cárcel para acechar y estrangular a las cinco mujeres que testificaron contra él en su juicio.Un estrangulador convicto, que estudia lo paranormal en su celda, aprende a hacerse invisible. Como hombre invisible, escapa de la cárcel para acechar y estrangular a las cinco mujeres que testificaron contra él en su juicio.
- Bambi Greer
- (as Mariana Hill)
- Roxane Raymond
- (as Renata Vasèlle)
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¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesBeing a film of mostly former A-list guest stars like Sue Lyon and Elke Sommer, character-actor Frank Ashmore, who plays the central killer/antagonist, is far down in the credits. In fact, his name shows up in the middle of a "stack" of names. This could be because he was one of the few unknown actors in this film, or the fact he's invisible a lot of the time.
- PifiasBarrett tells the crew "Don't forget that telephone" and the following shot shows them with said telephone already in hand, dusting brush poised, so they were already not forgetting it before he told them not to.
- Citas
Candy Barrett: [jumping on Lt. Barret] Candy wanted to surprise you.
Lt. Charles Barrett: Candy did.
- Versiones alternativasThe DVD version released as "Astral Factor" is a rather different movie from the DVD released as "The Invisible Strangler." The killer is not only seen throughout in "Astral," but talks frequently (as opposed to never in "Invisible Strangler," where he is also invisible after the first scene up until the end) Most of the scenes he is in, including the opening where he first becomes invisible, is completely reshot with a different cast, features different music (as does much else of the movie), has different action, and often strikes a different tone. "Astral Factor" also fills in many missing plot points from "Invisible Strangler" with the inclusion of material edited out from the other version, which are usually easy to spot by grease pencil marks on what is obviously a work print. The running time is about ten minutes longer for "Astral," despite the fact that the opening scene, in its completely different version, runs about that much shorter than the one in "Invisible."
- ConexionesFeatured in Horror Hotel: The Astral Factor (2018)
Mother fixated killer Ashmore does little other than look constipated, perspire and affect intense mind grips, while Foxworth's perplexed expression suggests he's struggling with the concept of the killer's meta-physical abilities. As an audience, it was also a struggle to remain engaged, as the movie laboured from one murder to the next seemingly without selection or purpose. Powers is entirely irrelevant to the plot, a vexatious waste of talent simply for the status her name brings to the dull production. Whatever value the original idea had, it quickly evaporates, the all too brief cameos being the only partially redeeming qualities.
Wasting an attractive cast, "Invisible Strangler" has invisible special effects, paltry production values and incoherent dialogue to match its laborious narrative approach. Female viewers will be less concerned with the bevy of babes on show, and more appalled by the blatant misogyny of the storyline. A disappointing revision of "The Invisible Man" borrows heavily from "Psychic Killer" released a year earlier in 1975, and should have been so much more entertaining.
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- 30 ene 2010
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- Títulos en diferentes países
- Invisible Strangler
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Los Angeles harbor scenes)
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