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Invader

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
751
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Invader (1996)
Sci-FiThriller

When the Viking space capsule suddenly returns to Earth from its long ago trip to Mars, it brings with it an intelligent visitor that is part "Alien" and part "ET". Encased in armor, it exte... Read allWhen the Viking space capsule suddenly returns to Earth from its long ago trip to Mars, it brings with it an intelligent visitor that is part "Alien" and part "ET". Encased in armor, it extends a humanlike form from its shell to examine its surroundings and shows an interest in h... Read allWhen the Viking space capsule suddenly returns to Earth from its long ago trip to Mars, it brings with it an intelligent visitor that is part "Alien" and part "ET". Encased in armor, it extends a humanlike form from its shell to examine its surroundings and shows an interest in humans including a soft caress of a female scientist prior to the Army killing it. This onl... Read all

  • Director
    • Mark H. Baker
  • Writer
    • Mark H. Baker
  • Stars
    • Cotter Smith
    • Deirdre O'Connell
    • Robert Wisdom
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    751
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    • Director
      • Mark H. Baker
    • Writer
      • Mark H. Baker
    • Stars
      • Cotter Smith
      • Deirdre O'Connell
      • Robert Wisdom
    • 19User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Cotter Smith
    Cotter Smith
    • Dr. Case Montgomery
    Deirdre O'Connell
    Deirdre O'Connell
    • Dr. Gracia Scott
    Robert Wisdom
    Robert Wisdom
    • Colonel Jessie Pratt
    Ryan Phillippe
    Ryan Phillippe
    • Private Ryan
    Raoul O'Connell
    • Private Jeffers
    Carlos Carrasco
    Carlos Carrasco
    • Sergeant Lopez
    Leland Orser
    Leland Orser
    • Michael Perkett, NASA
    Kevin Cooney
    Kevin Cooney
    • Lt. General McClintock
    Joseph Romanov
    • Private Hawkins
    Damon Saleem
    • Private Talbert
    Ivan Gueron
    • Lieutenant Angstrom
    Timothy Charles
    • Ian Ochs
    Greg Webb
    Greg Webb
    • Recovery Team Member
    • (as Gregory Webb)
    Peter McKernan
    • Chopper Co-Pilot
    Dana Kristen Vahle
    Dana Kristen Vahle
    • Chopper Pilot
    • (as Dirk Vahle)
    Burke Roberts
    • Checkpoint Guard
    Kim Collins
    • Sergeant Reynolds
    Jeff Gardner
    • Private Zebrasky
    • Director
      • Mark H. Baker
    • Writer
      • Mark H. Baker
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    8BrandtSponseller

    The Roach that Ate Reno, or A Starship Troopers prequel?

    A mysterious object enters the airspace of a military base in California going at a tremendous rate of speed. A team is sent out to investigate. It turns out to be one of the Viking landers from that we sent to Mars. How did it get back to Earth? Why is it here? Is there a big nasty alien that's going to end up popping out of our chests if we touch it? While the last question is a bit of a joke relating to the obvious Alien (1979) influences on Lifeform (aka Invader), it's no secret that the film involves, well, an alien lifeform. What seems to be more of a secret is the film's existence and the fact that it's pretty good.

    An obviously low-budget affair, writer/director Mark H. Baker overcomes this limitation with a smart, well-constructed story, plenty of sci-fi horror tension, and fine performances (including from an amusingly young Ryan Phillippe). A lot of the budget appears to have been spent on building the Viking replica, the costumes/military accoutrements for the human cast, the creature costume and special effects. It was money well spent. The effects are amazing for such a low budget film. The creature costume is as good as most big studio efforts, the Alien-style cocoons and eggs are well done, and there is a great, visceral autopsy scene.

    Except for exterior location, Baker wisely keeps all of the action in a nondescript government facility. "Nondescript" may not sound very attractive visually, but it's believable. That's how government facilities look. Besides, Baker is skilled enough to make it interesting visually. The bulk of the plot is divided into two modes: (1) figuring out what the Viking lander and then the alien are doing there, and (2) "monster" chase and attack scenes.

    Baker gives us fantastic sci-fi writing for both. We have a team of bright, multi-dimensional scientists examining the lander from a "hard science" angle, with dialogue that's not gobbledy-gook yet that's easy enough to understand. They propose intelligent theories and make intelligent moves. As the military becomes more involved and we begin to enter more of an action/horror sci-fi mode, Baker doesn't have his characters leave their brains at the doors. They develop an Alien-like sulfur detector to find the monster, and they have insights into its behavior that help them.

    Still, the material is very suspenseful at times, and it is consistently captivating. There are clever subtexts. One is keyed to an important piece of dialogue--"Why are we exploring space if we're just going to blow-up every lifeform we come across?" Even though there is little reason to believe that the alien has ill intentions, most of our protagonists assume that it does, and they all assume that it at least poses a great danger to them in the form of unwittingly transmitted viruses, for example. They go so far as to issue a quarantine and consider drastic worst-case-scenarios and options. Baker seems to have a pessimistic view of human tendencies in the face of the unknown, and probably deservedly so.

    Although there are some flaws with the film (otherwise I wouldn't have subtracted two points), including strange moves by characters, such as one wearing a face mask to guard against biological contamination and another standing a foot behind and not wearing a face mask, Lifeforce is unusual (such as its strange but refreshing nihilistic ending—apparently, fortuitously precipitated by budget limitations) and well worth watching.
    michaelRokeefe

    An alien seeks information.

    If you like smart Sci-Fi you will like INVADER aka LIFEFORM. A Viking probe satellite mysteriously returns from Mars and like a Trojan Horse has a surprise in tow. A strange pod resembling an armadillo spawns a creature with a taste for blood and the curiosity to gather intelligence of Earth's inhabitants. The curious visitor takes on the form of an armored ape... albeit angry and clever with the ability to transform its shape. The story line is well thought out, but too similar to most "alien" movies. Is the Martian hitchhicker trying to prevent an invasion of the red planet? An abrupt twist at the finale leaves a few questions unanswered. The cast includes: Deirdre O'Connell, Cotter Smith, Leland Orser and Ryan Phillippe.
    5unakaczynski

    Alien rip-off #407573-B

    Lifeform (AKA Invader) 1996 R

    This film is about a team of scientists and military yahoos that end up fighting an alien creature. It's that simple. It's yet another film like Alien or Leviathan (which itself was a direct rip-off of Alien) or Species. In this one, intelligent life that reproduces asexually sends a Viking probe back from Mars (because Mars is new territory in the world of alien encounters you know), and that probe has been modified to carry this creature along with it. Of course, the alien gets out and gets hunted and gets killed.

    Overall, the acting isn't too bad, and the special effects are competent. The alien is intelligent, so of course, the one woman in the film feels sorry for it. The design of the alien itself is kind of like those half-human, half-horse creatures. You know, a centaur. It looks all terrifying on the outside, but then it extends it's little alien body up (the part where the human part of the centaur goes) out of the normal trunk (the part that is the horse), and it looks all benevolent. The military base they're on is rather bland, and of course, Big Brother shows up and spoils the show. The Army folks saunter about trying to kill the alien and they're all afraid it may have some contagion that it's spreading around.

    The atmosphere isn't bad, but the film is somewhat shallow—it's just a straight-forward science fiction/horror flick with some decent gore and a humorous kill (guy is stabbed with the blunt end of an M-16). Nothing really special, but nothing really horrible. Recommended to hardcore SF/horror buffs. And that's about it.

    5/10
    Dethcharm

    "Welcome To Planet Earth!"...

    When an object lands in the Mojave desert, it turns out to be our own Viking Mars probe. Taken back to a lab facility for decontamination and study, the team there soon realizes that it has been altered. Then, the military gets involved and takes over the entire project.

    Uh oh!

    Something that has stowed away in the probe leaps out, and escapes. It's on the loose and growing at an alarming rate. It also displays a superior intelligence. Now, the scientists and soldiers must keep the mutating creature from getting out of the lab.

    LIFEFORM is a low-budget sci-fi thriller that makes the best of its limited resources. Not surprisingly, the best aspect of the movie is the ever-changing alien. It's different and actually pretty menacing. This movie is far more intriguing than anticipated...
    5bobkuhl

    Actually not bad for low budget DTV

    As my title says. Not bad. Not great. But for a low budget dtv movie made in '96 it actually holds up well; the acting isnt horrendous, they didnt try to do too much with the special effects, so while they are minimal they arent (too) cheesy, the plot does move along at a decent pace, and there are no glaring holes in the plot (the scifi element is pretty standard), not too far fetched, lastly the production values (sound, lighting, etc) are those of a made for tv movie (ie good not great- but you can see/hear/understand everything. Definitely suitable for family sci fi movie night (but make it the 1st in a double header). And the best part?-- there is room plotwise for a sequel (30 yrs later....)

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Jackass star Ryan Dunn as an Army Private.
    • Goofs
      At around one hour and five minutes as Leland Orser pulls up to the check point and is denied entry and decides to phone in there is a microphone clearly visible.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector (2013)

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lifeform
    • Production companies
      • Alterian
      • StarGate Entertainment
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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