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Le retour des envahisseurs

Original title: The Invaders
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1995
  • 2h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Le retour des envahisseurs (1995)
Invaders
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A man named Nolan Wood tries to stop an invasion of Earth by aliens disguised as humans.A man named Nolan Wood tries to stop an invasion of Earth by aliens disguised as humans.A man named Nolan Wood tries to stop an invasion of Earth by aliens disguised as humans.

  • Stars
    • Scott Bakula
    • Elizabeth Peña
    • Richard Thomas
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    • Stars
      • Scott Bakula
      • Elizabeth Peña
      • Richard Thomas
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Scott Bakula
    Scott Bakula
    • Nolan Wood
    • 1995
    Elizabeth Peña
    Elizabeth Peña
    • Ellen Garza
    • 1995
    Richard Thomas
    Richard Thomas
    • Jerry Thayer
    • 1995
    DeLane Matthews
    DeLane Matthews
    • Amanda Thayer
    • 1995
    Terence Knox
    Terence Knox
    • Police Lt. 'Mac' Coyle
    • 1995
    Shannon Kenny
    Shannon Kenny
    • Grace
    • 1995
    Raoul Max Trujillo
    Raoul Max Trujillo
    • Carlos Suarez
    • 1995
    Richard Belzer
    Richard Belzer
    • Randy Stein
    • 1995
    Mario Yedidia
    Mario Yedidia
    • Kyle Thayer
    • 1995
    Roy Thinnes
    Roy Thinnes
    • David Vincent
    • 1995
    Erik King
    Erik King
    • Dr. Josh Webber
    • 1995
    Debra Jo Rupp
    Debra Jo Rupp
    • Rita
    • 1995
    Channon Roe
    Channon Roe
    • Det. Rudnik
    • 1995
    Jack Kehler
    Jack Kehler
    • Monck Patterson
    • 1995
    Jon Cypher
    Jon Cypher
    • Sen. Alex Feinman
    • 1995
    Todd Susman
    Todd Susman
    • Police Capt. Johnson
    • 1995
    Elinor Donahue
    Elinor Donahue
    • Norma Winters
    • 1995
    Lindsey Ginter
    Lindsey Ginter
    • Frankel
    • 1995
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    5garrard

    Worth a look only for performance from a supporting player

    Quinn Martin had scored in the mid-sixties with a show starring David Jaansan about a man running for his life from the relentless pursuit of a law officer (Barry Morse). "The Fugitive" was also seeking to find the murderer of his wife: the elusive "one-armed man." This cat-and-mouse drama played out for five successful years.

    Martin revamped the concept by having architect David Vincent (Roy Thinnes), after discovering aliens on this planet, starts his own quest to bring them down, traveling, a la fugitive, throughout the country.

    This TV-movie tries to update the classic series by having a popular sci-fi star ("Quantum Leap's" Scott Bakula), a popular family show star ("The Walton's" Richard Thomas), and having Roy Thinnes, himself, appear as protagonists.

    Well, the plot is basically the same, with updated effects, and "contemporary" political and military intrigue. Unfortunately, the characters and the situations are not very involving and the movie only "gains steam," literally when Bakula is aboard an out-of-control subway train.

    That's when Jon Politto (late of NBC's "Homicide") does the most credible acting as the subway supervisor who must figure out a way to stop the speeding transport. His nail-biting performance is a feat of intensity, unmatched by anyone else in the cast.

    'Too bad the rest of the film isn't as good as he is.
    5Thomas_Veil

    Anemic attempt at reviving the classic TV series

    Give the producers of this movie credit for making one smart decision, and that is to make it a continuation of the classic 1960s TV show, and not a complete from-the-beginning remake.

    Give the writers credit also for the very subtle subtext which equates the invading aliens with their more human counterparts who still don't believe in environmentalism or global warming. Never actually said outright, it's kind of implied that those who knowingly promote more and more pollution are not only anti-American, but anti-Earth.

    That said, there's plenty in this four-hour pilot that gets an E for effort but a C- for execution.

    The plot is familiar territory, even those not familiar with the TV series. Earth is being secretly invaded by aliens who look like us, and we follow the adventures of one man who knows the truth.

    Sci-fi fans old enough to remember the classic show, as well as any number of similarly- plotted motion pictures, will instantly spot some problems with this film.

    Possibly the goofiest is Richard Belzer as a Rush Limbaugh clone who vents his warped thoughts across the Los Angeles airwaves every morning. I suppose he's supposed to bolster the subtext I mentioned above, but in point of fact he has no actual impact on the story and never connects with the other characters, leaving us with the impression that this movie ran fifteen minutes short and that they shot the Belzer footage as filler.

    Equally disappointing though is the lethargic pacing. "The Invaders" is really a decent two-and-a-half to three hour movie (with commercials) in a four-hour slot. There's little sense of urgency to the proceedings, a situation not helped by keeping star Scott Bakula in a passive mode for much of the show.

    Too, there is a little bit too much modification of the "Invaders" canon. We see the aliens' true form, and frankly, it's nothing more gruesome than you've seen in other sci-fi/horror shows. We DON'T get to see what was a favorite moment in the old series: an alien burning up as it died. Nor do we get to see their spaceship. A more ornate version of the saucer from the old TV show would have been welcome, but here we get little more than "Close Encounters"-style bright lights coming out of clouds.

    They've also muddied the whole idea of "regeneration". As originally conceived, the aliens had to return to "regeneration stations" regularly, to be placed in glass tubes and processed so that they could appear human and continue to breathe our atmosphere. Here the "tubes" appear to be used to suck the life out of humans so that it can be infused into their identical-looking alien impostors. And the new regeneration consists of things like inhaling truck fumes.

    This also introduces an "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" aspect that, unless I'm wrong, was not a part of the original series. In the TV show, aliens (in human form) appeared to have been always "there", in the same way a mole infiltrates a spy organization and lays low for years. There was none of this "yesterday Person X was a human, and today he's been replaced by an identical- looking alien" stuff -- again, at least as far as I recall.

    Then, those neat little discs that induced apparent coronaries in human beings are gone. Pity, because they were a handy way for the aliens to get rid of eyewitnesses. On the other hand, introduced is some kind of telepathic ability the aliens have to control certain people, which I don't recall being a part of the show either. Not that I'm against entertaining new facets of the aliens' "lore", but it would have been nice to have more stuff from the original TV series to get a handle on, before introducing new ideas.

    Returning back to things which are gone, however...if you're waiting to hear the familiar theme music from the TV series, you're waiting in vain. Surely it wouldn't have been hard to get some composer to re-orchestrate some of that classic Dominic Frontiere music. It doesn't sound like an important thing, but just the music alone could have been enough to give this production more of the feel of the classic show.

    One welcome spark of life comes from the all-too-brief appearance of David Vincent (Roy Thinnes, as the same character he played in the 1960s TV show). The manner in which he's woven into the plot is fine, and I suppose it makes sense to have an aging Vincent "pass the baton" to someone younger, but that facet is never explored, and Vincent is gone from the story all too soon, leaving us wondering what he's been up to for the last twenty years anyway.
    7ronbo36316

    The Invaders Movie

    I agree that the movie "The Invaders" had its problems, it was long and tedious, and sometimes confusing. But to diss a movie because of Factual errors? Its Hollywood; what did you expect? them to hire Physics experts to give them the information to keep these factual mistakes down? raoulfenderson must be such, maybe he or she should offer services to Hollywood.. I enjoyed the movie for what it was, a movie, even though it was low tech, and tedious sometimes, as I believe the makers were shooting for. After all, the movie was based upon a somewhat campy/cheesy TV show from 1966/1967. As I write this, I am watching the series on SciFy Channel, just as cheesy as the movie, but just as enjoyable as the old days...
    possumopossum

    Bad, Bad, Bad!

    The original show produced by Quinn Martin was intelligently done with Roy Thinnes as architect David Vincent as the lone voice that cried out in the wilderness against these alien beings. This mini series made a joke out of it. Now, the old boy makes only a couple of cameo appearances. If you blink, you'll miss him. You would think this movie would open with him stumbling on this Nolan Wood guy and the two of them would work together to try to bring these beings down, but no. Just a mile ride down a lonely country road, he says they need to split up so they won't be captured together and blah, blah, blah. What is this crap? After all these years, I would think he would be glad to find a kindred soul who would be of some help to him. Vincent looks like a dingbat in the brief appearance he makes in this series. They should have teamed up together.

    This series also got pc on us. It seems to imply that anyone who smokes is a hostile being from another planet. Any smokers out there willing to get the ACLU after the people who made this pile of crap? And this business with the flies was just a little bit gross. And Nolan's ex-wife had to be one ditzy female. At least their son called her on not noticing that there is anything weird about all these people coming in and having steak and eggs with their cigarettes and coffee. Got to give them credit for that at least. And what was with this radio announcer who, I think was supposed to be a Rush Limbaugh clone? Here's a news flash for you, folks. Rush isn't as hateful as this guy was. But I digress. Bottom line: this show ain't worth a tinker's damn without David Vincent. They just used this movie as an excuse to preach misguided environmental themes. As I said in the heading, BAD! BAD! BAD! (Did I mention it was bad?) 1 out of 10, and that's being generous.
    5vonnoosh

    Failed reboot

    I only started watching the original series of The Invaders about a year ago. It had intriguing plot twists based on the various ways the alien invaders wormed their way into society and the methods they used to manipulate people to do their bidding. The show wasn't 9n long but it was enough of a cult classic to lead to a mid 90s reboot attempt.

    Roy Thinnes sort of reprises his role as David Vincent but the writers didn't do a great job updating the character. The story shifts entirely to Scott Bakula's character, Nolan Wood probably because it makes better sense having a 40 year old doing action sequences.

    The story is a little weak. Aliens come to earth and they seek to ruin the environment because they have an easier time breathing polluted air. Once the environment is beyond the point of no return, they will be able to take over. They all uniformly smoke like chimneys and eat steak and eggs.

    The same elements in the original series are in this with updated special effects. I think what wrecked this is the success of the X Files. This reboot feels as bad as the Kolchak reboot. I can't imagine either attempt happening if the X Files weren't thriving.

    I recommend the original series. That's a good 60's action show but with aliens. This miniseries is a good curiosity to view if you really like the QM series from the 60s but if you aren't a fan or never saw it, you'll likely think this is a waste of 3 hours or a lame X Files knockoff

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    • Trivia
      This show (aka The New Invaders) is a two-part television miniseries revival based on the 1967-68 original series The Invaders. Scott Bakula starred as Nolan Wood, who discovers the alien conspiracy, and Roy Thinnes from the original series appears very briefly as David Vincent, now an old man handing the burden of stopping the aliens over to Wood.
    • Goofs
      The length of the LACMTA Metro Rail train varies throughout the film, starting out as a six-car train at the boarding platform, then changing from six to four and even two-car trains in different stock shots.
    • Connections
      Follows Les envahisseurs (1967)

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 1997 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Les envahisseurs
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles Police Museum - 6045 York Blvd., Los Angeles, California, USA(police station)
    • Production companies
      • Spelling Entertainment
      • Papazian-Hirsch Entertainment International
      • Wilshire Court Productions
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      2 hours 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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