
Mom's Outta Sight
Eccentric inventor Prof. John Richards seems to have hit pay dirt when he designs a contraption which can move large objects instantly by breaking them into atoms which can be streamed from one place to another. This new machine seems like a sure-fire hit, which has attracted the attention of Richards' less-than-scrupulous assistant Martin, who wants to steal the new invention and sell it himself. In order to make it easier for Martin to do just that, he uses the machine to create a duplicate of Richards, which will do his evil bidding. The professor's son, Jack, and wife, Barbara, learn about Martin's underhanded doings, and Barbara uses another one of her husband's gimmicks to get revenge against Martin -- she turns herself invisible.
Mom's Outta Sight
January 1, 1998
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Cast (24)

Hannes Jaenicke
Dr. John Richards

Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
Barbara Richards

Harrison Myers
Jackie Richards

Steve Scionti
Dr. Carl McGavin

Robert Quarry
Robert Secord

Robert Donavan
Victor Alexander

Ariauna Albright
Angie Cornell

Arthur Roberts
Mr. Price

Calista Carradine
Miss Caine

Kimberly A. Ray
Waitress #3

Jimmy Williams
Chet

Traci Burgard
The Rat

Maxwell Myers
Eddie

Drew Calvert
Bobby

John Rulon
Parsons

Cliff Murdoch
Zane

Gary Dubin
Officer #1

Jimmy Dale Hartsell
Kettle

Natalie Hays
Waitress #2

Joni Justice
Waitress #1

Andy Neville
Virgil

James Brown Orleans
Officer #2

Henry Wolf
Security Guard

Traci Burgard
The Rat (uncredited)
Crew (17)
Directing
Writing

Sean O'Bannon
Screenplay
Production

Andrew Stevens
Producer

Joey Paul Jensen
Casting Director

Don Key Jr.
Producer

David Bursteen
Executive Producer
Sound

Jay Bolton
Original Music Composer

Dennis Michael Tenney
Sound Supervisor
Art

Timothy Roberts
Production Design
Camera

Gary Graver
Second Unit Director of Photography

Theo Angell
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up

Ronda Rae
Makeup Supervisor

Montana Creekmore
Costume Design
Crew
No data availableEditing

Michael Kuge
Editor
Lighting

Ted T.E. Tunney
Gaffer