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  1. Budget. $30–40 million [2] Box office. $14.4 million. Memoirs of an Invisible Man is a 1992 American comedy-drama film [1] directed by John Carpenter and starring Chevy Chase, Daryl Hannah, Sam Neill, Michael McKean and Stephen Tobolowsky. The film is loosely based on Memoirs of an Invisible Man, a 1987 novel by H.F. Saint.

  2. Memoirs of an Invisible Man is a 1987 science fiction novel by H. F. Saint. Synopsis. Nicholas Halloway is a 34-year-old Manhattan securities analyst who writes a narrative memoir (presumably this book) of his life starting on the day of an accident which renders him invisible.

    • H. F. Saint
    • 1987
  3. Memoirs of an Invisible Man: Directed by John Carpenter. With Chevy Chase, Daryl Hannah, Sam Neill, Michael McKean. After a freak accident, a company executive turns completely invisible, goes on the run and becomes hunted by a treacherous CIA official, whilst trying to cope with his new reality.

    • (27K)
    • Comedy, Romance, Sci-Fi
    • John Carpenter
    • 1992-02-28
  4. Feb 28, 2022 · Memoirs of an Invisible Man concerns a stock analyst called Nick Halloway (Chase) who’s accidentally turned invisible during a shareholders’ meeting at Magnascopic Laboratories, after...

  5. A true Carpenter romantic classic. Audiences have seen this type of movie for years in several different variations, whether it be in the form of romance or friendship that the premise hinges on. For example has anyone heard of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial or Splash?

  6. May 19, 2018 · Eventually, Nick outwits Jenkins and goes to live in Switzerland with Alice, although he stays invisible. Roll credits. The real story is what happened in pre-production. Memoirs of an Invisible Man was a Chevy Chase vanity project. He purchased the rights to H. F. Saint’s novel as a path to more serious leading man roles.

  7. H.F. Saint. When a freak accident leaves stock analyst Nick Halloway completely invisible, he is pursued by intelligence agents, amasses a fortune, and battles against desperate loneliness. 396 pages, Hardcover. First published January 1, 1987.