The Return of Captain Invincible

The Return of Captain Invincible

96 mins | Comedy, Action, Science Fiction, Fantasy | Jan. 1, 1983

In WWII, Captain Invincible used his superpowers against the Nazis and was hailed as a hero. But when he was accused of treason, he retired to Australia in disgrace. Cut to the present, when a US super secret super weapon is stolen and he's asked to come back to the States in order to help stop evil and restore his sterling reputation. Unfortunately, Captain Invincible is a drunk now...

The Return of Captain Invincible

96 mins | Comedy, Action, Science Fiction, Fantasy | Jan. 1, 1983

The Return of Captain Invincible
In WWII, Captain Invincible used his superpowers against the Nazis and was hailed as a hero. But when he was accused of treason, he retired to Australia in disgrace. Cut to the present, when a US super secret super weapon is stolen and he's asked to come back to the States in order to help stop evil and restore his sterling reputation. Unfortunately, Captain Invincible is a drunk now...
IMDb rating 5.6
Producers Seven Keys
Original title The Return of Captain Invincible
Directors Philippe Mora
Writers Andrew Gaty, Peter Smalley, Steven E. de Souza

Cast

Alan Arkin

as Captain Invincible

Christopher Lee

as Mr. Midnight

Kate Fitzpatrick

as Patty Patria

Bill Hunter

as Tupper / Coach

Michael Pate

as President

David Argue

as Italian Salesman

John Bluthal

as Deli Owner

Chelsea Brown

as Tour Guide

Max Cullen

as Italian Man

Arthur Dignam

as Lawyer

Noel Ferrier

as Air Force General

Hayes Gordon

as Kirby

Chris Haywood

as Maitre D'

Graham Kennedy

as Prime Minister

Gus Mercurio

as Noisy Garbageman

Max Phipps

as Admiral

Alfred Sandor

as New York Police Captain

Brian Adams

as Reporter

Vince Aloschi

as Deli Assistant

Ron Beck

as Black Salesman

Joee Bell

as Puerto Rican Man

Ken Bernard

as Black Husband

Cali

as Kirby's Aide

Joe Catucci

as Invincible's "Father"

Beau Cox

as Boy Scout

Robert Davis

as Doctor

Maggie Dence

as Italian Lady

Amanda Dole

as Assistant Coach

Roger Eagle

as President's Aide

Norman Erskine

as Mugger

Terry Hartshorne

as Deli Assistant

Virginia Hey

as Beautician

Connie Hobbs

as Shopkeeper

Gillian Hyde

as Fire-Eater

Christine Jurisic

as Young Girl

Ben Kruse

as Aboriginal Minister

Madam Lash

as Midnight's Prisoner

Del Massey

as Client in Parlour

Gary Mather

as Pilot

John McCall

as Little Hank

Doug McGrath

as Hitler

Garth Meade

as Polish Salesman

Kareen Michelle

as Admiral's Aide

Tiriel Mora

as Graffiti Artist

Roger Newcombe

as Newscaster

Jerome Patillo

as General

Simon Reptile

as Midnight's Prisoner

Virginia Rooksby

as Invincible's Mother

Shulamite Rovkin

as Polish Wife

Lila V. Schreiber

as Deli Lady

Scott Smith

as Julius

Bruce Spence

as Midnight's Doctor

Henri Szeps

as Chief Security Officer

Consuelo Vera

as Puerto Rican Lady

Mark Wignall

as Co-Pilot

Coco York

as Black Wife