Now You See Him, Now You Don't
One sheet, stuck together poster is for the 1972
Walt Disney Productions science fiction comedy film, Now You See Him, Now You Don't. It is the second entry in the Dexter Riley trilogy, following The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969) and preceding The Strongest Man in the World (1975).
Movie Summary
The story follows bumbling Medfield College science student Dexter Riley (played by a young Kurt Russell), who accidentally discovers a liquid formula for invisibility after lightning strikes his laboratory. While he hopes to use the invention to win a science contest and save his college from financial ruin, a corrupt businessman and former convict, A.J. Arno, plots to steal the formula for a bank heist. The film features classic 1970s slapstick hijinks, including invisible car chases and golf sequences.
Key Cast & Crew
Director: Robert Butler
Lead Actors:
Kurt Russell as Dexter Riley
Cesar Romero as A.J. Arno
Joe Flynn as Dean Eugene "E.J." Higgins
Jim Backus as Timothy Forsythe
William Windom as Professor Lufkin
Producer: Ron Miller
Production & Technical Details
Release Date: July 12, 1972
Running Time: 88 minutes
Rating: G (General Audiences)
Trivia: The green Volkswagen driven by the character Schuyler was re-purposed from Disney's 1968 film The Love Bug. In 1975, this was the first Disney film to be broadcast on television in a full two-hour time slot.
Walt Disney Productions science fiction comedy film, Now You See Him, Now You Don't. It is the second entry in the Dexter Riley trilogy, following The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969) and preceding The Strongest Man in the World (1975).
Movie Summary
The story follows bumbling Medfield College science student Dexter Riley (played by a young Kurt Russell), who accidentally discovers a liquid formula for invisibility after lightning strikes his laboratory. While he hopes to use the invention to win a science contest and save his college from financial ruin, a corrupt businessman and former convict, A.J. Arno, plots to steal the formula for a bank heist. The film features classic 1970s slapstick hijinks, including invisible car chases and golf sequences.
Key Cast & Crew
Director: Robert Butler
Lead Actors:
Kurt Russell as Dexter Riley
Cesar Romero as A.J. Arno
Joe Flynn as Dean Eugene "E.J." Higgins
Jim Backus as Timothy Forsythe
William Windom as Professor Lufkin
Producer: Ron Miller
Production & Technical Details
Release Date: July 12, 1972
Running Time: 88 minutes
Rating: G (General Audiences)
Trivia: The green Volkswagen driven by the character Schuyler was re-purposed from Disney's 1968 film The Love Bug. In 1975, this was the first Disney film to be broadcast on television in a full two-hour time slot.
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