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1983 Certificate 12
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First part of the V Series. Aliens with nice faces and reptilian habits descend over the earth bringing a new and menacing world order with them in this landmark television miniseries. Sixty-five million viewers reportedly viewed the original broadcast. Disguised to look just like humans, the aliens are actually lizard-like .. Read more

Starring Jane Badler, Faye Grant, David Packer, Marc Singer
Director Kenneth Johnson
Genres Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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V - The Mini Series

First part of the V Series. Aliens with nice faces and reptilian habits descend over the earth bringing a new and menacing world order with them in this landmark television miniseries. Sixty-five million viewers reportedly viewed the original broadcast. Disguised to look just like humans, the aliens are actually lizard-like creatures out to strip the planet of its water supply and turn humans into food. Although most people are fooled by the visitors and allow the planet to be taken over by the fascist monsters, a group of resistance fighters try to defeat these creatures. Helping the underground movement is a journalist (Marc Singer) who figures out just what the aliens are up to. The story concludes in V: THE FINAL BATTLE.

Starring Jane Badler, Faye Grant, David Packer, Marc Singer
Director Kenneth Johnson
Studio WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time DVD: 3 hrs 9 mins
Certificate Certificate 12
Genres Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Language DVD: English
Dubbed French, German
Subtitles DVD: Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish
Released Production year: 1983

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    • V - The Mini Series
      First part of the V Series. Aliens with nice faces and reptilian habits descend over the earth bringing a new and menacing world order with them in this landmark television miniseries. Sixty-five million viewers reportedly viewed the original broadcast. Disguised to look just like humans, the ...