David Vincent discovers the aliens have taken over a sea lab for sinister purposes.David Vincent discovers the aliens have taken over a sea lab for sinister purposes.David Vincent discovers the aliens have taken over a sea lab for sinister purposes.
Carol Eve Rossen
- Selene Lowell
- (as Carol Rossen)
Jonathan Goldsmith
- Kevin Ryan
- (as Jonathan Lippe)
Danni Sue Nolan
- Nurse
- (as Dani Nolan)
Phillip Pine
- Sgt. Hal Corman
- (as Phillip E. Pine)
Bill Hickman
- Patrolman
- (uncredited)
Guy Way
- Lab Worker
- (uncredited)
Dick Wesson
- Introductory Narrator
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
William Woodson
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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- Writers
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- TriviaSadly, actor Frank Overton passed away of a heart attack just two months after this episode of The Invaders, which he appeared in, aired in February 1967. He was only 49 years old.
- GoofsIn the police station, a detective answers an older style phone - one with flashing buttons for multiple lines - but none of the buttons are flashing or lit, either on ringing or answering.
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Narrator: [Opening Narration] A police officer had seen something so terrifying that he had been driven to hysteria - and from hysteria to the thin edge of madness. His incoherent words describing a creature not of this world and a strange, metallic disc bring David Vincent to this Rhode Island city.
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I has one of the best scenes I've seen in the show so far...
When the episode begins, a police officer (Philip Pine) stops a car driven by two aliens. They are acting suspiciously so he demands they open the trunk of their car....and whatever was inside was glowy and made the cop lost his mind...putting him into a catatonic state.
Not surprisingly, David soon shows up and wants to see the guy, as he suspects aliens. His 'intervention' doesn't work...but the detective investigating the case (John Larch) is angry and intrigued...and follows David. A short time after this, David is attacked in a parking garage and the cop intervenes...shooting the attacker. Well, when the attacker does what all of these aliens do when they die (glowing red and then disappearing), the cop is about ready to poop himself! Now he believes SOMETHING otherworldly is happening....and the trail leads to a secret sea lab.
The scene where Larch's character shoots the alien is really cool...the best thing in the show. Otherwise, it's still quite nice...and well worth seeing.
Not surprisingly, David soon shows up and wants to see the guy, as he suspects aliens. His 'intervention' doesn't work...but the detective investigating the case (John Larch) is angry and intrigued...and follows David. A short time after this, David is attacked in a parking garage and the cop intervenes...shooting the attacker. Well, when the attacker does what all of these aliens do when they die (glowing red and then disappearing), the cop is about ready to poop himself! Now he believes SOMETHING otherworldly is happening....and the trail leads to a secret sea lab.
The scene where Larch's character shoots the alien is really cool...the best thing in the show. Otherwise, it's still quite nice...and well worth seeing.
- planktonrules
- Aug 7, 2021
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