“Fear The Invisible Man” (*1/2 out of four) was a drably done adaptation of H.G. Wells’ sci/fi novel about a young widow (Mhairi Calvey) who shelters a former friend (Mike Beckingham) who has somehow managed to make himself invisible and as his fear and isolation increases he gradually descends into sanity and provides a reign of terror for the outside city. Certainly one of the dreariest and least exciting of Wells’ novels to make it to the screen; there were probably more scares and thrills in Chevy Chase’s “Memoirs Of An Invisible Man.” Calvey tries in the lead role but this is still hardly worth “seeing.”