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Invasion Earth - Vol. 1 [VHS] [1998]
 
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Invasion Earth - Vol. 1 [VHS] [1998]

VHS ~ Maggie O'Neill
3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Maggie O'Neill, Vivienne Soan, Nicola Grier, Paul J. Medford, Gerard Rooney
  • Writers: Jed Mercurio
  • Producers: Alison Barnett, Andrea Calderwood, Chrissy Skinns, Jed Mercurio
  • Format: PAL
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Sony Bmg
  • VHS Release Date: 26 Feb 2001
  • Run Time: 155 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004CWP2
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 15,841 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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The Earth becomes the battle ground for an interplanetary conflict. Only a small dedicated group of civilians and RAF crew can save the planet. Episodes include: 'The Last War', 'The Fourth Dimension' and 'Only The Dead'.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A much under-valued sci-fi epic, 4 Mar 2006
By C. G. Nuttall (Edinburgh, Scotland United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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Invasion Earth suffered badly from its pre-show hype, it should be noted. Not unlike Operation Thunder Child, it was billed as the BBC’s answer to Independence Day. This deluded millions of viewers; viewing numbers dropped sharply after the first episode and remained low during the second and third. Despite the awesome (and very fast-paced) ending, told over the last three episodes, it was never as popular as it should have been.

I believe that that represents a quantitative difference between American and British sci-fi movies. In America, the enemy is very clear, such as the massive UFOs of Independence Day. The USAF, or the Marines, or some all-American jock saves the day, wins the girl, etc. Alternatively, the aliens are friendly (ET, The Day The Earth Stood Still) and the real enemy is the military-industrial complex, which of course cannot allow the aliens to bring world peace and harmony.

British sci-fi, with the exception of Doctor Who, tends to follow a different path. The enemy is indistinct, hidden, seen only in flickering shadows. In many ways, there are clear influences from Quartermass in The X Files, which would have been a far better comparison for Invasion Earth.

The plot is fairly simple, by the standards of British sci-fi. An alien spacecraft is detected and shot down by the RAF, which reveals that the pilot is in fact human and chased by both the military and another alien faction. The attempts by the nDs, as the second faction becomes known as, to kidnap the pilot provides the series with its first element of creeping horror, another stable of British sci-fi. It rapidly becomes clear that the first alien faction has lost its war…and the nDs are coming for Earth…

The nDs themselves are nothing like the Daleks. Extradimensional creatures, they move around by opening portals into our dimension and using biological warfare to convert humans into miniature farms for their expansion. They are powerful and they cannot be stopped…there is only one way to convince them to leave.

Some critics, when they had stopped raving about the lack of exploding spacecraft, claimed that the series had no clearly defined end. That is incorrect; the series had a clearly defined and chilling end – it was the perfect place to end the series.

Now that Invasion Earth has – FINALLY – been released on DVD, it seemed like the perfect time to review it for people who are sick of exploding spacecraft and want something more cerebral. It may not be quite as visually exciting as Independence Day, but it certainly has a better plot.

"The Last War"

A UFO is shot down over Scotland while it was sending a signal into space. Frustrated by the RAF cover-up, the pilot who downed the craft teams up with a scientist who caught its transmission to find out what the craft was…while there are hints that there is more than one alien race out there.

"The Fourth Dimension"

After a yellow portal appears for a short time trying to drag in the UFO pilot, they decide to remove the implant discovered in his teeth. But as the implant is taken for analysis another portal appears which draws Friday, Tucker and three soldiers into it. Frustrated at his inability to stop it, Reece condones a brutal interrogation of the pilot.

"Only the Dead"

While they manage to get some of the UFO's systems working, the pilot finally tells his story…and reveals the existence of the monstrous NDs.

"The Fall of Man"

Unable to convince his superiors of the existence of the NDs, Reece tries to trap one using Terell's craft as bait…unaware that the NDs only want one thing from the craft. Meanwhile, The town of Kirkhaven becomes the focus as more and more of its inhabitants succumb to the disease spread by Cdr. Friday.

"The Battle More Costly"

Meanwhile Shay tries to find a way to detect the gates, while Preston researches a ND toxin. Victory seems likely…but the nDs have more than one trick in their store…

"The Shatterer of Worlds"

A huge black hill appears outside Kirkhaven, slowly enveloping more and more land. When even heavy artillery fire leaves it unharmed, Reece decides that someone must try to fly though it and gather data…and discover the price for ending the threat forever.

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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Defenatley five stars!, 27 Nov 2000
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I saw Invasion Earth on television and I think that the story line, the actors, the production and just the way they made it was all Exelent! The story line and actors are so captivating that when you start to wacth it you will want to see the two videos start to finish straight away! The way they made it the production was great, and the Aliens they were Wicked they were totaly diferent to and heaps better than what I thought they would be . The ending was very good and Unexpected . Defenatley five stars!
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2.0 out of 5 stars great idea - pity about the script..., 6 Feb 2003
Many people have already made unfavourable comparisons with 'Quatermass and the Pit' and others of that ilk. I won't argue with that. But this was a genuinely good idea - that Earth might become caught up in the crossfire of an unrelated intergalactic war. What went wrong? Well, the script, for one thing. It's appallingly cliched, hyperbolic and has very little resonance with 'real' human emotions or characters. And it is, for the most part, delivered in a 'phoning the performance in' manner by a largely wooden cast. However, having said that, the whole series is redeemed by the appearance of two extremely good actors. John Shrapnel is blunt and rather brutal as a high-up Army-bod, and Anton Lesser is superb as Lt. Charles Tyrrell, a haunted (and reluctant) soldier from WWII who shows compassion and understanding for a stranded alien (one of the 'goodies') in the 1940's, and is subsequently 'taken' into their culture, to return as a fighter for their cause in the current day. His portrayal of Tyrrell is exceptionally sensitive and moving, and doubly remarkable, given the general triteness and inadequacy of the script. Unfortunately, his performance also serves to highlight the woodenness of much of the rest of the cast. His character also 'buys the farm' after four episodes; having removed the only interesting and three-dimensional character from this series, the writers give the viewer little more to look forward to in the final two episodes, although I suppose the set-piece at the end is quite funny...some friends that I watched this with re-named the series 'The Blob that Ate Scotland'. If you can persevere past the death of the only enjoyable character, you'll see why!
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