The Invaders

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 S01E01 Beachhead.mp4190.71 MB
 S01E02 The Experiment.mp4149.21 MB
 S01E03 The Mutation.mp4135.37 MB
 S01E04 The Leeches.mp4131.11 MB
 S01E05 Genesis.mp4149.51 MB
 S01E06 Vikor.mp4144.18 MB
 S01E07 Nightmare.mp4181.79 MB
 S01E08 Doomsday Minus One.mp4145.78 MB
 S01E09 Quantity Unknown.mp4159.76 MB
 s01e10.mp4124.76 MB
 S02E01 Condition Red.mp4156.84 MB
 S02E02 The Saucer.mp4166.14 MB
 S02E03 The Watchers.mp4163.61 MB
 S02E04 Valley of the Shadow.mp4159.4 MB
 S02E05 The Enemy.mp4150.67 MB
 S02E06 The Trial.mp4146.73 MB
 S02E07 The Spores.mp4163.66 MB
 S02E08 Dark Outpost.mp4168.9 MB
 S02E09 Summit Meeting.mp4153.57 MB
 S02E10 Summit Meeting.mp4156.77 MB


Description

The Invaders


1967 - 1968
Science Fiction
2 Seasons, 43 Episodes

Cast:

Roy Thinnes-- --David Vincent
Kent Smith-- --Edgar Scoville (Episodes 31-43)
William Woodson-- --Narrator
Hank Simms-- --Voice of the Opening Narrative

Narrated Introduction (and premise of the series):

The Invaders, alien beings from a dying planet. Their destination: the Earth. Their purpose: to make it their world. David Vincent has seen them. For him, it began one lost night on a lonely country road, looking for a shortcut that he never found. It began with a closed, deserted diner, and a man too long without sleep to continue his journey. It began with the landing of a craft from another galaxy. Now David Vincent knows that the Invaders are here, that they have taken human form. Somehow he must convince a disbelieving world that the nightmare has already begun.



High tension, mystery, and paranoia flavor this series, which in some ways anticipates the same feel of the more recent The X-Files. The series kicks into high gear in the first episode: as the opening narration alludes to, David Vincent is lost on a country road at night, and pulls over to take a nap next to “Bud’s Diner.” He awakes to see a classic flying saucer land nearby. Naturally, no-one believes him, the roadside hashhouse has become “Kelly’s Diner”, and a honeymooning couple in a camper nearby state that they were there all night, had been awake and getting ready to go fishing at the precise time Vincent says he was there and saw the saucer, and saw neither flying saucer nor Vincent and his car. A small physical clue which Vincent (and the audience) quickly discover, a defect in the fingers is the giveaway of most of these human-disguised aliens. But . . . some of them do not have this flaw. After involuntary hospitalization and an attempt on his life, Vincent drops out to pursue these alien invaders – but neither he, nor we, can be sure who can be trusted.
This series also prefigures (and may have inspired to some degree) the slightly later British series UFO. Both offer the same theme of aliens quietly invading Earth, with most of Mankind unaware of their presence. In neither series are the aims of the aliens entirely clear: The Invaders are introduced as fleeing a dying planet, but exactly what it is they are doing is a mystery; the UFO aliens seem less interested in invasion than in harvesting human bodies. Both offer a degree of paranoia, and both invoke the specter of entirely human fellow travelers. The opening sequence of The Invaders, with the panorama of planets, resembles UFO’s closing sequence.
There is a bit of ambiguity as to what degree The Invaders was meant as an ikon of Cold War fears. One analysis suggests that producer Quinn Martin simply wanted a show which could emulate the motif of The Fugitive (which, with Dr. Kimball, had just ended its run), with a lone man always on the move for some reason, giving us a new locale and mostly new characters every week. Like The Fugitive, the episodes are presented in a series of “Acts”, with an “Epilog” to conclude.
In retrospect, it is easy to assume that the Cold War colored much of the popular psyche, intentionally or not. On the other hand, even Freud said that sometimes a cigar is just a cigar; perhaps sometimes alien invaders are just alien invaders.
Many thanks to Holbrook “Santa” Terence for hosting this entire classic series on YouTube! All these episodes may be watched online in full HD quality; these are good quality but not great (360p: almost as good and nowhere near as bulky.)
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtzRGdg_5uSFhdumEwgoTew


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this is some of the better sci fi stuff to see it does give run for the money to newre shows with alien invaders...cheap fx but stories more than made up for it also it is a show where actors actully did something called acting instead being enchanced by cgi and tons of makeup
Hi folks, sorry if you'd just started uploading the 1-hour previous version. Please download the newest torrent. All the shows are the same, just did a bit of last-minute editing to the comments and included screenshots in the upload.