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V - The Complete TV Series Cast: Marc Singer, Robert Englund, Jane Badler, Faye Grant

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/27/2004
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  • Sales Rank: 311

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In 1983, the four-hour miniseries V captured audiences with its tale of a race of reptilian creatures from another planet that arrive on Earth, disguised as humans and claiming to come in peace. Of course, the visitors' true motives become evident as they take control of the world and begin eating humans for sustenance. Soon, a band of resistance fighters takes on the invaders, sustaining the story line not only through the original four hours but also through a second, six-hour miniseries, V: The Final Battle. Not quite final enough, though, as NBC went to the V mill once again a year later, bringing it back as a series that ran 19 episodes, all collected here in V: The Complete TV Series box set. Set a year after The Final Battle, the weekly TV series -- which included the return of all the major actors -- picked up the story line of the "Red Dust" that could destroy the alien invaders. The dust has evolved, and now it's only active in colder climates, which makes North America a battleground against the Visitors. Nathan Bates (Lane Smith), the industrialist who manufactures the dust, makes a deal with alien leader Diana (Jane Badler) to profit from Visitor technology. Rebel leaders Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), Ham Tyler (Michael Ironside), and Julie Parrish (Faye Grant) know that Diana can't be trusted, and continue in their underground efforts to prevent the takeover of the planet. Christina Urban, Barnes & Noble

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November 17, 2009: I like the series; took me back to the 80's. It is not the best show; nor was the acting in it superior but it is fun to watch. Kind of Hokey and I find it amusing is that Start Trek (the original series) seemed more advanced then V. For instance when talking to someone on the other end of ship or on Earth they use a phone; not a comunicator or intercom; but a phone. Going from ship to Earth they use a smaller ship and drive cars around on EArth...S.T.O.S. at least had a transporter. If you are longing for the 80's (oh Yeah there is alot of big hair in the series) then this is for you.