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Series Name:   V [1983]
(V: The Original Miniseries)
Format:TV Series
IMDB:IMDB Page
Years:1983
Country:  USA
Language:English
Genre:Science Fiction, Action, Adventure
Rating:8.0  Rate
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Community: 9 Have Seen
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Selected CastMarc Singer as Mike Donovan
 Faye Grant as Juliet Parrish
 Jane Badler as Diana
 Richard Herd as John
 Michael Durrell as Robert Maxwell
 Blair Tefkin as Robin Maxwell
 Michael Wright as Elias Taylor
 Leonardo Cimino as Abraham Bernstein
 Frank Ashmore as Martin
 Robert Englund as Willie
 Evan C. Kim as Tony Wah Chong Leonetti
 Bonnie Bartlett as Lynn Bernstein


Notes

Two-part miniseries. Very successful on its original broadcast, it spawned a sequel - V: The Final Battle (1984) - which led to a weekly TV series over 1984-85. A remake series (featuring some original-series actors in new roles) followed in 2009.

Rebranded V: The Original Miniseries for later home video release.

On DVD & Blu-ray World

DVD

V: Miniserien - Warner Home Video - Sweden (2001)


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Comments and Reviews
 
Magic Marmalade
29th Sep 2024
 Rated 8/10
I remember this being a real event back in the day, but have not seen it since.

So I was pleased to find the DVD sets of both this and The Final Battle in the Charity shop the other day...

...And I've got to say it's even better than I remember it!

Imagine Independence Day, but with fully rounded, non cartoonish characters, and depth of story-telling, and rather than a straight up, meat and potatoes alien invasion scenario, like War Of The Worlds, the superficially benign "visitors" have a subtle, fascistic scheme for world domination, with the story focussing on all the interpersonal relationships among the humans experiencing this, and how those character dynamics change when challenged, and what you find you have here is an excellently thought out, brilliantly written analogy for a modern fascist oppression, who's methods are more insidious than a flat out invasion, and who's true motives are far more sinister.

Granted, it's very, very eighties in terms of production quality, and the effects have mostly aged pretty badly, but the story is good enough to get over that, and the telling of that story is brilliantly handled. More subtle and nuanced by orders of magnitude than said: Independence Day, as you have human collaborators, as well as Alien, human sympathisers all considered well in the writing.

It's just a shame they didn't have the guts back then to go huge with this, and make a three hour, big budget movie of it (which is what this feels like... minus the budget, of course!), if they had, this would have been a landlmark in sci-fi cinema to this day, every bit the equal of the modern iteration of Dune.

As it is though, it's still a cracker... and I can't wait to get going on the Final Battle set.

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