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Subject: Anybody remember The Invaders?
Written By: Badfinger-fan on 12/12/05 at 3:21 am
I just had a flashback to 1967 and remembered how good this SCI-FI was back then.
The Invaders - A Quinn Martin Production. Starring Roy Thinnes as architect David Vincent.
The Invaders - Alien beings from a dying planet. Their destination - The Earth. Their purpose - To make it their world.
Subject: Re: Anybody remember The Invaders?
Written By: zotsfreak on 12/12/05 at 6:58 am
I just had a flashback to 1967 and remembered how good this SCI-FI was back then.
The Invaders - A Quinn Martin Production. Starring Roy Thinnes as architect David Vincent.
The Invaders - Alien beings from a dying planet. Their destination - The Earth. Their purpose - To make it their world.
YEP! I was 7 in 1967, but I can still remember the opening of the show. It showed a pork pie hat shaped glowing UFO hovering / landing. Also from that era and on a similar note- anyone remember the British production The Prisoner with Patrick McGoohan starring as "Number Six"?
Subject: Re: Anybody remember The Invaders?
Written By: oneno on 12/12/05 at 8:53 am
Sure do. one thing i can't recall exactly was wasn't their a cool way they were destroyed? like a glowing disintegration ray or? :-\\
Subject: Re: Anybody remember The Invaders?
Written By: CatwomanofV on 12/12/05 at 11:28 am
That sounds sooooo familar but yet I can't place it. I'm sure I saw it (which is why it sounds familar).
Cat
Subject: Re: Anybody remember The Invaders?
Written By: Skippy on 12/12/05 at 2:47 pm
anyone remember the British production The Prisoner with Patrick McGoohan starring as "Number Six"?
Yep, I just watched it last Thursday on BBC/America. :)
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