Transparently Chevy
By Pat H. Broeske
Will it be "genremeister" John Carpenter directing Chevy Chase in MEMOIRS OF AN INVISIBLE MAN based on the 1987 Harry Saint novel, for which Warner Bros. paid a reported $1.3 million? Thats the word from sources close to the project, which is expected to begin shooting in the fall.
Described to us as "a slightly quirky, dark comedy," the film will be devoid of the usual broad gags Chase is known for. It has Chase playing a sophisticated NYC securities analyst, rendered invisible by an industrial accident.
"What happens afterward is humorous," says a source. "But theres also a serious theme
Chevy will discover that, in a sense, hes been invisible all alongbecause his life lacked love, and substance."
Dana Olsen and Robert Collector scripted. Bruce Bodner, Chases partner, will produce.