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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn alien virus alters a man's personality and appearance, and threatens to destroy the world.An alien virus alters a man's personality and appearance, and threatens to destroy the world.An alien virus alters a man's personality and appearance, and threatens to destroy the world.
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There is an app FilmRise that has this movie, it is shown in three episodes, it is dated 1969 (could be a mistake on their part) it is titled "Robin Cook's Invasion "
I only checked this out because the score was done by Don Davis, composer for the first 3 Matrix movies. You can definitely hear some proto-Matrix music here and it really lifts the material.
Expecting this to be a slog, it turned out to be pretty damn engaging, somewhat reminiscent of Invasion of the Body Snatchers and V (the original miniseries). What really amazed me is that they created a fairly decent alien invasion story with a TV budget. There are also deaths/conversions aplenty for costars, which ups the ante suspense-wise. Don't go in expecting Arrival or Independence Day, and I think it will be worth a slow night's watch.
Expecting this to be a slog, it turned out to be pretty damn engaging, somewhat reminiscent of Invasion of the Body Snatchers and V (the original miniseries). What really amazed me is that they created a fairly decent alien invasion story with a TV budget. There are also deaths/conversions aplenty for costars, which ups the ante suspense-wise. Don't go in expecting Arrival or Independence Day, and I think it will be worth a slow night's watch.
Hokey music, cheesy special effects, a really dumb script, and heavy-handed, pedestrian direction, all drawn out to great lengths - is this a movie? No, clearly it's a TV mini-series, and a poor one at that. The only thing that might attract you to it is some meaningful acting talent, and that certainly is present. I was drawn into watching it by the presence of Kim Catrall and Rebecca Gayheart, both of whose work I've previously admired... but don't make the same mistake. Truly, it's not worth it. Give this one a miss.
Robin Cook's Invasion of 1997 is a product of its time. By today's standards, the miniseries is rather bland. However, it is still worth watching.
Do not let the full-screen format get in your way.
The title of the program gives away the full story. Starting with a pebble in a parking lot which changes Beau Stark's (Luke Perry) plans, personality, and sexual prowess. Can his girl (Rebecca Gayheart) manage the new Beau, or will she need the skills of Dr. Sheila Moran (Kim Cattrall) to correct Beau's ambitions before it is too late for the rest of us?
We have plenty of opportunities to kibitz with "don't do that," and "stay in the car."
Do not let the full-screen format get in your way.
The title of the program gives away the full story. Starting with a pebble in a parking lot which changes Beau Stark's (Luke Perry) plans, personality, and sexual prowess. Can his girl (Rebecca Gayheart) manage the new Beau, or will she need the skills of Dr. Sheila Moran (Kim Cattrall) to correct Beau's ambitions before it is too late for the rest of us?
We have plenty of opportunities to kibitz with "don't do that," and "stay in the car."
A virus, presumably of extraterrestrial origin, takes over human beings.
By the numbers made-for-tv movie travels down well-known territory with few redeeming virtues. The familiar story is padded with mumbo jumbo galore and cheesy special effects. Even though the acting by most of the cast is decent, there is little else to be remembered.
Recommended only to desperate diehards craving for their sci-fi daily shot!!! With due respect to the canine breeds, skip this dog of a movie and go for the real thing. Rent out Don Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), Village of the Damned and the underrated Independence Day or any of those wonderful campy sci-fi B-movies of the 50's... and treat yourself to a pleasurable Saturday afternoon and don't forget the right words: Klaatu barada nikto!
Rating: 2/10.because of beautiful locations.
By the numbers made-for-tv movie travels down well-known territory with few redeeming virtues. The familiar story is padded with mumbo jumbo galore and cheesy special effects. Even though the acting by most of the cast is decent, there is little else to be remembered.
Recommended only to desperate diehards craving for their sci-fi daily shot!!! With due respect to the canine breeds, skip this dog of a movie and go for the real thing. Rent out Don Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), Village of the Damned and the underrated Independence Day or any of those wonderful campy sci-fi B-movies of the 50's... and treat yourself to a pleasurable Saturday afternoon and don't forget the right words: Klaatu barada nikto!
Rating: 2/10.because of beautiful locations.
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- WissenswertesThe scenes taking place at "The Institute for New Human Kind" (aka the closed "McKinley Air Force Base" in the film) and of the climactic finale were filmed at the former Williams Air Force Base in Mesa AZ, 30 miles southeast of Phoenix. The base closed in 1993.
- PatzerWhen the crowd slowly realizes that John and Sheila are not infected, the shadow of a camera is visible.
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Pitt Henderson: It's not what are we going to do with it, question is what's it planning to do with us.
- VerbindungenReferences E.T. - Der Außerirdische (1982)
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