Invasion (miniseries)
Invasion is a 1997 miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Robin Cook. It starred Luke Perry, Kim Cattrall and Rebecca Gayheart.
Invasion | |
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Genre | Science Fiction Thriller |
Written by | Novella: Robin Cook Teleplay: Rockne S. O'Bannon |
Directed by | Armand Mastroianni |
Starring | Luke Perry Kim Cattrall Rebecca Gayheart Christopher Orr |
Theme music composer | Don Davis |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 2 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Frank von Zerneck Robert M. Sertner Stacy Mandelberg |
Producers | Jeffrey Morton Randy Sutter Richard Arredondo (co-producer) Ted Babcock (co-producer) Peter Sadowski (associate producer) Cyd LeVin (associate producer) |
Production locations | Mesa, Arizona Phoenix, Arizona |
Cinematography | Bryan England |
Editor | Scott Vickrey |
Running time | 175 min. |
Production companies | Hallmark Entertainment Von Zerneck Sertner Films |
Distributor | NBC Artisan Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Picture format | Color |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | May 4 – May 5, 1997 |
Plot
Small rocks fall from the sky which, when touched, trigger a latent virus that has always existed in humans and begins mutating them into an alien species. Taking advantage of its hive mentality, the aliens are absolutely dedicated to transforming every human on Earth and do so with alarming swiftness. Only a small group of remaining humans have the medical knowledge to devise antibodies to reverse the effects of the virus.
Cast
- Luke Perry : Beau Stark
- Kim Cattrall : Dr. Sheila Moran
- Rebecca Gayheart : Cassy Winthrope
- Christopher Orr : Pitt Henderson
- Jon Polito : Detective Kemper
- Neal McDonough : Randy North
- Rosanna DeSoto : Nancy Ochoa
- Cástulo Guerra : Eugene Ochoa
- Michael Warren : Dr. Harlan McCoy
- Chuck McCann : chairman of health committee
- Tim DeKay : Mike Landry
- Jason Schombing : Assistant Detective
- John Finn : Colonel Brown (non credited)
Awards
- Saturn Award
- Saturn Award for best TV series 1998
- ALMA Awards
- Motion Picture Sound Editors
- Best Sound Editing in a TV movie 1998
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