Der Unsichtbare

Distressed, Peter discards the cap, and unhinged by his discovery, makes a mess of his TV show by pleading on air for his wife to stop what she is doing.

After leaving Helene's hotel room, Peter meets a woman in the elevator and takes her back to his apartment, whereupon Jo arrives in search of the cap.

[citation needed] Supporting actors Benedict Freitag and Nena met during filming and started a relationship that lasted seven years and produced three children.

[1] Speaking several years after the end of their relationship, Freitag described meeting Nena as "love at second sight" and being attracted to her "whole being... her spirit, humour... and the spark she has fascinates me".

Writing a week after its release, film critic Michael Althen described the idea of an invisibility cloak as "old hat", which Hollywood had made "threadbare".

"[4] The German film database Zweitausendeins wrote, "A turbulent comedy in which the quality of the screenplay and the solid work of the actors are hampered by the partially clumsy staging.

[7] It has also been suggested that the film's lack of success was a prime reason for one of its leading actors, Barbara Rudnik, subsequently focusing on her television career.