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i've had this on ... ( 8 months ago by ericfromkokomo)
i've had this on dvd for over 3 years now. been on ebay for sometime now. why wait?
"Looking for a ... ( 7 months ago by berserkley)
"Looking for a shortcut...that he never found." Isn't that always the way? Man, this was such a cool series. The best part was catching which one was the Alien by spotting the stiff pinky finger. "I knew it was him!" Kids are so easy to please...
Gotta be one of the ... ( 7 months ago by 29au81)
Gotta be one of the best opening sequences to a series ever,,the music is superb
The narrator is ... ( 7 months ago by fromthesidelines)
The narrator is William Woodson, who later narrated the "THE ODD COUPLE"'s opening title sequence...this opening title is from an early first season episode, "Genesis" {February 7, 1967}.
My parents wouldn't ... ( 7 months ago by hamtrak)
My parents wouldn't let me watch this when I was a kid. It gave me nightmares!xD
when did this show ... ( 6 months ago by wbaker7)
when did this show air? isn't obviously cold war propaganda?
Broadcast on ABCTV/ ... ( 5 months ago by INDIVIDUALHOUSE)
Broadcast on ABCTV/USA,from january 1967 to march 1968....can see here Frank Overton;he was the first in line to die - april 1967 - R.I.P .
ok thanks. no i ... ( 5 months ago by wbaker7)
ok thanks. no i recall seeing when i was a kid. looking atsome old episodes and when it was made, i mean it had a strong cold war theme didnt it? i mean the aliens glowed RED when they died!
This clip has ... ( 5 months ago by verbusen)
This clip has piqued my interest, I'll have to check it out further, thanks! I've got Twelve O Clock High at home (another QM production), its pretty good! Of course I grew up with the 70's QM crime dramas like Cannon and Streets Of San Fransisco, Barnaby Jones, etc etc, they hold up pretty good, so it would be nice to see a QM sci fi show, I bet it blows away most Irwin Allen stuff as far as a serious sci fi show goes!
WOW! I had ... ( 5 months ago by bigmacintn)
WOW! I had forgotten all about this show. Man, I even put together the model of the Invaders space ship. That and my Seaview models were two of my favorite I ever put together! THANKS!
"It began with the ... ( 4 months ago by kazawolf)
"It began with the landing of a craft from another galaxy." Hate to be a nerd, but the next galaxy over is Canis Major. It's 25,000 light years away. Those text-messages home to ma and pa alien are going to take a while. Was there anything wrong with the few hundred billion stars in our own Milky Way Galaxy?
Don't worry, you ... ( 4 months ago by hagerty1952)
Don't worry, you failed your nerd test. Canis Major is a constellation, not a galaxy. It's made up of stars in our own galaxy including Sirius (the brightest star in the sky (not counting the sun). The closest galaxy is Andromeda, and it's more like a million light years away, but getting closer. In fact, we're going to collide with it in about 5 billion years!
This is an ... ( 2 months ago by BeckoningChasm)
This is an incredibly creepy opening. The music and voice-over really set the mood perfectly.
I was always curious why David Vincent was referred to as an architect in the opening. Did he ever design any buildings during the show? (I suspect they wanted a couple more syllables for the rhythm of the opening narration.)
alien beings from a ... ( 2 months ago by vinalbone)
alien beings from a dying planet...destination another dying planet
My brother loved ... ( 1 month ago by ryoushii)
My brother loved this show, he even had some books based on the series
Why they always ... ( 1 month ago by wpl955g)
Why they always refer to him as 'architect David Vincent' escapes me, but in answer to your question, did he ever design any buildings, yes - in three episodes I can think of anyway. Summit Meeting, season 2 and the only two-parter, opens with him on a construction site when William Windom tracks him down. The Captive, season two, shows him designing something, the voice-over explaining that sometimes DV has to earn some scratch between hunting invaders is another. Two ticks..
3rd example, The ... ( 1 month ago by wpl955g)
3rd example, The Counterattack. Can't think of a season 1 example, suggesting the audience said 'Erm, does he DO anyting?' Let's just hope he didn't add the cost of seeking out the invaders to his invoices, because I'd really like to see him convince someone of their existence when he's billing them...
ps - sorry, ... ( 1 month ago by wpl955g)
ps - sorry, tangentially related: we see James Daly, his partner, in the first episode but we're only told they're architects. Also, in The Innocent (one of Michael Rennie's two episodes, first season) it's _implied_ he's an architect when he meets a mate of his who, with the invaders' help, has constructed a dam and huge buildings, but we don't see him designing as in prev examples given. Sorry. I promise to get out more, but Quinn Martin owes me a few favours...
Beats Skippy the ... ( 1 month ago by alanstarkie2001)
Beats Skippy the bush kangaroo...
right on ( 1 month ago by clpsw7)
right on
Notice that this ... ( 2 weeks ago by mdumas43073)
Notice that this show uses the same announcer (Dick Wesson) and narrator (William Conrad) as Quinn Martin's previous show, "The Fugitive".
Anyone know where I ... ( 2 weeks ago by freefrankgable)
Anyone know where I can find copies of various episodes?
a great TV serie ( 1 week ago by armoniamg59)
a great TV serie
OMG this is so ... ( 1 day ago by vbobkovsky)
OMG this is so awesome.



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