Invisible Invaders
Edward L. Cahn
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Plot Summary
The Earth is attacked by mysterious invaders from outer space, who plan on destroying humankind. The invaders are invisible in our atmosphere, but are able to inhabit and reanimate the bodies of the dead. The armies of rotting corpses march on the cities, and it seems as though there is no defense. Major Bruce Jay (John Agar) is put in charge of a small, secret research center with a group of scientists, who must find a way of combating the invaders. Personality conflicts develop as Jay's hard-nosed, by-the-book approach to his job — which requires him to kill anyone who might jeopardize the mission — put him in opposition to the scientists (played by Jean Byron, Philip Tonge, and Robert Hutton). They develop an ultra-sonic gun that has the combined effect of rendering the aliens visible and killing them, but first they must test it, by capturing an alien, an action that forces them to run the risk of being discovered.
Customer Reviews
Invisible Invaders
Hey Gang this is it. Campy B flick from the past. A must see. Let your imagination go a little bit on this one because star wars effects are not here. However, a lot of fun, with concepts of being taken over by invaders. You can see where some modern day flicks stole there material from. I have seen this movie over and over again over the years. I still enjoy it. A good flick from the 50s.
Don't. Just Don't.
This movie deserves a warning to you young folks. I saw this travesty back when I was a Kid in the 1960's. It was BOOOORING then and it's BOOOOORING now. Even if you and a bunch of friends are drunk, being drunk will cause you to break the computer or your TV in response to spending money for this movie. Ladies in 50's styles heels gasping and squeaking while zombies move slower than a 90 yr old arthritic old lady with a wheely-crutch. Oh-- and the zombies are animated by invisible aliens-- so you never see the aliens anyway. A bunch of scientists run in and out of a cave. Someone develops a 'Sonic' weapon that hurts the invisible aliens. Zombies fall down. Mankind is saved, Yadda Yadda yadda. Go rent "Mars Attacks" instead. Lots more fun than this ancient clunker.
Amazing
Fantastic classic movie!!
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- $9.99
- Genre: Horror
- Released: 2003
- © 1959 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc. All Rights Reserved.