Scientist Sebastian Caine develops a serum for invisibility. After testing it on himself, he becomes trapped in an invisible state and descends into violent madness.
The film was directed by Joel Schumacher, known for his work on other notable movies like "The Client" and "Batman Forever." The screenplay was written by William Broyles Jr., and the music was composed by David Buckley.
The "Hindi.English" tag indicates the movie includes both the original English audio track and a Hindi dubbed version, allowing viewers to switch between them. Resolution (480p):
: The film is famous for the "reversion" sequences, where layers of skin, muscle, and organs gradually disappear or reappear. According to Wikipedia's entry on Hollow Man , these effects were groundbreaking for their anatomical accuracy.
Scientist Sebastian Caine develops a serum for invisibility. After testing it on himself, he becomes trapped in an invisible state and descends into violent madness.
The film was directed by Joel Schumacher, known for his work on other notable movies like "The Client" and "Batman Forever." The screenplay was written by William Broyles Jr., and the music was composed by David Buckley.
The "Hindi.English" tag indicates the movie includes both the original English audio track and a Hindi dubbed version, allowing viewers to switch between them. Resolution (480p):
: The film is famous for the "reversion" sequences, where layers of skin, muscle, and organs gradually disappear or reappear. According to Wikipedia's entry on Hollow Man , these effects were groundbreaking for their anatomical accuracy.