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  • Ah Good Old Times, and then, already send a message about them....they are already and for a long time ago :D

  • My favorite sci-show of that era!

    I dumped Trek and watched this religiously!

  • @evenquinn07 what a nasty little dumb turd you are! Just want you to get your facts straight.....although there wasnt many....there were infact odd appeariences of shall we say 'darker' skinned actors in the in odd episodes....working along side vincent to expose the alien beings.....get your facts straight you brainless lil dickwad....

  • This film was a brick in my history life on this Earth. Thanks to all !

  • i notest the extended digit, right off

  • In 1995, a 3 part mini-series aired named "The Invaders" starring Scott Bakula. His character, Nolan Wood, discovers the invaders and finds they breathe carbon monoxide. He tries to warn people but no one listens, accept a former architect named David Vincent. Vincent tells Wood he found out all this 30 years previously and he passes the torch to Wood.

  • 65 ford galaxy, appropiate

  • love tv show the old wan like this

  • this is back in the day when you could pull over and get some sleep, now you would be fucking insane to try that.

  • A QM Production -- in color! Love this! A great show all around! Great theme too!

  • Grew up with the Outer Limits and this show. This show made a 10 yo think about things not being what they seem.

  • This show scared the crap out of me back then, when I was 12 yr old!!

  • This was a great television series indeed! A+++++ It is a shame this television series ended so soon. There was a rumor that the reason this show was cancelled because the television series was Exposing The Real Truth About UFO'S! Is this true? What do you think?

  • @NOBULLANDNOSPIN Don't think so. I was a huge fan of the show (15 years old at the time) and for those of you who weren't there, interest in ufo's worldwide was at fever pitch. It was great to see a science fiction show not aimed at 7 year old kids (no bug eyed monsters, no robots, etc) and featuring themes (again tapping into the times) of conspiracy and paranoia.

  • @paleblue498 Also featured probably the greatest intro to a television show of all time with incredibly eerie Dominic Frontiere opening theme and wonderfully creepy narrative intro by William Woodson (no it wasn't Robert Conrad). The very unique title intro and guest line-up voice was supplied by Hank Sims

  • @paleblue498 Sorry folks, I meant the voice wasn't William Conrad (which has become an urban legend about the show)...

  • The part at the beginning of the show, where they'd show the "saucer" heading towards Earth... used to give me the heebie-jeebies.

  • Invadatorii ! Used to watched when i was a child in Romania.

  • isn't that a NAZI Bell UFO.....

  • A welcoming sign with a hope of black coffee.

  • Ive never been able to trust people with broken little finger due to this show

  • that was a great TV show, I loved it and I still do, the music is fantastic too

  • The Invaders-wall street bankers-???this was a great series-thanks for posting

  • use to love watching this series but there were a lot of very good ones in the 70's

  • Not a good idea to crash in a dump...

  • Brilliant. ATV sunday afternoons here in the UK during the 1970's. Classic.

    Thanks

  • Brilliant , 6pm on bbc2 late 80s

  • @BlutoonArab Yea I used to rush home from work to watch it

  • @EvanQuinn, @cathridge Ok kids, recess is over. You're blocked.

  • @somestuff78 Thank God.

  • love it

  • ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE!!!

  • "THE INVADERS" was not only the finest of Dominic Frontieire's music-but after

    "THE OUTER LIMITS" ended,ABC really liked Frontieire's music from that series,

    that many of the background music was used in other shows like "THE RAT PATROL"

    and "THE FUGITIVE"-and,,before OUTER LIMITS aired,some of that same music was

    even used in "STONEY BURKE",Leslie Stevens 1st series-of which Dominic

    Frontiere did the theme and background music for-he was also a production exec

    for Daystar Prods.,Stevens 'co.

  • @MONGOOSE1ful Dominic Frontiere's music for this programme is truly incredible. Talk about capturing the mood with utter perfection.

  • @ImaniHekima - Not to forget but Dominic Frontiere also did the music for another Quinn Martin production, 12 O'Clock High. -- watch?v=JkON4X4op_Q -- I guess Mr. Martin like the way he captured the WWII drama with that theme and asked him to score this show as well. It is strange that this episode aired on January 10, 1967 and the last episode of 12 O'Clock High was on January 13, 1967. I guess 12 O'Clock High got too expensive since QM was also producing The FBI.

  • Nobody "deserves" anything. You work hard, build up a body of work, and HOPE you have the GOO LUCK to get further parts. Welcome to the entertainment industry

  • "THE INVADERS" was certainly a true underrated classic,,that to this very day,

    it is still a mystery,on how ABC failed to see the creative and dramatic qualities

    that Quinn Martin and Alan A Armer invested in the concept of this unique sci-fi

    drama. and obviously a worthy successor to "THE FUGITIVE" in every respect.

    but the main ingridient here, was the musical score of Dominic Frontieire,which

    is more ironic,since the theme of the series came from an episode of "THE OUTER

    LIMITS"

  • @MONGOOSE1ful  So, THAT is the musical connection! I never took notice that Dominic Frontiere did the music for the 'Invaders' series... always knew he did "The Outer Limits!" Now wonder why both shows' musical selections sounded similar to each other!

  • It's a little spooky seeing Diane Baker, JD Cannon, and James Daly here given their prominent roles in the Quinn Martin series that immediately preceded The Invaders.

  • Dude had the typical crooked fourth finger. When they died, they disintigrated.

  • @LovingMyJourney there were some really great shows from back then. I remember this one. I remember Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. I remember some show where the bad guys had webbed fingers and that was how you knew they were the bad guys. I was all of maybe 6 or 7 at the time.

  • Perhaps I'm dim but there seems no following parts to this !!!!! damn it

  • like v

  • Does anyone remember a show out around the same time as this one where a rich guy was having another guy chased because he needed his special blood to stay alive?

  • @daven58100

    Yes. It was called "The Immortal" starring Christopher George.

    Loved that show!

  • @sirMEGADACTYL Wow. Can't believe someone else remembered it. I was starting to wonder if I just imagined it. Now I can look for it on the net. Thanks.

  • @daven58100 Maybe this is the one The Immortal tv series on here.

  • I was a kid when this was on so wasn't allowed to see it as it was on too late. But I remember bits of it. The guns that made those shot at disintegrate. The outstretched little finger that was a mark of the aliens.

  • Any chance on repairing part 2,3 and 4 from the pilot of the Invaders? You have, I believe, " Gunsmoke" for the remaining parts.

  • TOO BAD IT ONLY RAN TWO SEASONS

  • This was simply a brilliant series with shades of Invasion of the Body Snatchers. It explores small town America in the 60s with people who are really alien life forms. Great acting a true cult classic no stupid action blow up gun rubbish like in tv and films today. Thanks for showing it here.

  • Interesting contrast between TV then and now. Back then, you had serious programs about a single outcast pitted against the world: "The Fugitive", "The Invaders," "Branded," etc.

    Today, most heroes are part of a CSI or SWAT team or ultra-secret government operation to take down assorted scum. Hard to see a program like "The Fugitive" making it on TV today.Even the "X-Files" featured the heroes as FBI agents, not eccentrics or outlaws like Vincent and Kimble.

    Times have changed.

  • Let me guess, he got off the wrong side road as he drove through NEV and found himself driving onto GROOM LAKE!

  • Interesting that Diane Baker was richard Kimble's girlfriend in the last two epidodes of 'The Fugitive'; and J.D. was the surprise witness that saw the one-armed man murder Helen Kimble. Small world in Quinn Martin Productions.

  • The Invaders had mutated pinkies. What if Quinn Martin had 'THE ONE-ARMED INVADER' who was the same actor from "The Fugitive" be David Vincent's nemesis! That would be really campy!

  • One of my favorite TV series when I was a kid during the late 1960s. Saw it from a b/w TV back then, great to see it in color now. Bought the Saucer model kit by Aurora then and bought another when it was re-issued by Monogram during the 1970s.

  • excelent serie!

  • SOY RE FANATICA DE LA SERIE ,SIEMPRE ME GUSTO MUCHISIMO EL PERSONAJE : AMO A ROY THINNES , AUN HOY DIA NO PARECE UNA SERIE DE 30 AÑOS, ESTA VIGENTE Y SE MERECE TODO EL RECONOCIMIENTO DE LOS QUE SOMOS DE SU EPOCA Y PERSONAS QUE HACEN NACIDO EN OTRAS DECADAS. BIEN POR EL ARQ.DAVID VINCENT Y SU LUCHA CONTRA LA INVASION DE SERES ALIENIGENAS!!! MONICA DESDE BS AS ARGENTINA

  • I guess the last time I saw this show was in 1968, the 2nd and last year it was on ABC. It was a good show. I was disappointed it wasn't on longer. I didn't get to watch it as much when it moved to 10:00, unless it wasn't a school night.

  • This was a great show. The narrator, for the show was, William Conrad. He was Marshall Dillon, on Gun smoke when it was on radio. He also was the narrator on the Rocky and Bullwinkle show. Latter he played Frank Cannon, on Quinn Martins, Cannon. The last thing he did was play the fat man on Jake and the Fat man.

  • @Michaeledwardvernon William Woodson narrated "The InVaDeRs". Conrad narrated "The Fugitive."

  • James Daly! Father of Tim Daly ("Wings") and Tyne Daly ("Judging Amy")

  • why can't they make shows like this anymore, all they play is reality or sad attempts for sit-coms.

  • @ocossa That's so true.The comediesv today aren't funny at all.The Invaders was great science fiction.They were not trying to be too cool.

  • Such a fantastic show.

  • J.D. Cannon was the cantankerous Chief Clifford on "McCloud and Diane Bake was Jeanne Carlile frrom "The Fugitive"

  • This was a very good show. Didn't last long enough.

  • This was a brilliant conspiracy show acted out by a great actor who never got the top film jobs that he deserved.

  • @karlydoc he did ok in the movies journey to the far side of the sun and the hindenburg and he did soap operas

  • @karlydoc Isn't that the truth. I have heard of this since I was a little kid. Dude was mega handsome and a good actor, shame on that industry than never appreciated him.

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