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Invaders from Mars (1986 film)

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implantation. David leads Wilson's force to the control room where a short but intense battle occurs, in which Mrs. McKletch is eaten by one of the aliens. Linda is rescued and the invaders are forced to initiate a retreat. The human survivors plant charges and flee the ship as its liftoff sequence begins. David runs for the safety of his home, pursued by his parents, still under alien control. As the rising alien ship explodes, David's parents recover and try to protect him as the massive fireball races toward them.
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After evading capture by Mrs. McKeltch, David follows her to a cave in Copper Hill and discovers that the alien ship is real, crewed by brutish drones and their large-brained leader who is controlling many people around the town via brain implants inserted through the neck. David flees and reveals what he has learned to Linda. The two of them investigate further and decide to seek outside help.
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wrote, "... whereas the original worked by building up an increasingly black mood, this version relies almost entirely on the special effects; and such limited brooding tension as it has is gratuitously undermined by a string of sequences played purely for laughs". Thomas Kent Miller in his book
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When the indoctrinated police officers are searching for David and Nurse Magnuson in the school's basement, they briefly shine a flashlight on some stored theatrical props, one of which is the Supreme Intelligence alien inside its clear orb as depicted in the original 1953 version. It is not known if
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Wilson leads his troops against the alien encampment at Copper Hill. While they prepare for a raid, David and Linda are captured by the Martians, prompting Wilson to launch a rescue mission. After unsuccessfully pleading with the Martian leader, David escapes while an unconscious Linda is prepped for
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At school, David discovers that his teacher Mrs. McKeltch and classmate Heather have also been changed. David shares his fears with Nurse Linda Magnusson after seeing she has no neck mark. Linda is skeptical but begins to share David's concern after seeing the change in Mrs. McKeltch and his parents.
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panned the film as "an embarrassing combination of kitsch and boredom," adding that a remake of the 1953 original was a reasonable idea but "Dan O'Bannon and Don Jakoby's inferior screenplay fails to bring in new ideas or provide interesting dialog. The story elements here have been done to death in
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that Hooper "knows how to construct a horror film so it builds to a screaming pitch" and also praised the "excellent cast," but thought that when the Martians are finally revealed, "the film becomes less terrifying. We get lost in the complexities of the inventions and finally they seem overdone and
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George Gardner encourages his 12-year-old son David's dreams of becoming an astronaut by stargazing with him. A thunderstorm wakes David, and he observes a strange alien spaceship landing on Copper Hill, just beyond the house. His father agrees to investigate, but returns behaving strangely and with
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wrote that "despite its occasional sparkle, 'Invaders From Mars' is an overlong movie with a tiny spirit. It plays to a certain smug superiority of an audience nurtured on junky television, and while that smugness is in some ways justified—movies like the original 'Invaders From Mars' had their
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Suddenly, David awakens in his bedroom. His parents assure him that his ordeal was just a dream and leave him to continue sleeping. However, David soon sees the same alien ship appear. He runs to his parents' room and screams in horror at what he sees. What David sees is left as ambiguous.
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David and Linda meet with General Wilson, commander of the military base that employs David's father. The general begins to believe them when two alien abductees at the site are exposed, confronted, and die from the killswitches in their implants activating. Wilson meets with
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superb production designs, everything in the remake is better: the acting, the camerawork, definitely the Martians. It may not grip audiences in the same way, but that's because Hooper is trying something harder, a conscious campiness that's tough to bring off."
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stated, "If you can tap into Hooper's oddball rhythms and cold sendups, you can enjoy yourself. And, though the 1953 'Invaders' was an effective movie, it's not really the classic that people remember. Except for
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this is the original prop or a replica made for the 1986 film. The Gardners' mailbox shows the name of the town as Santa Mira, an homage to the town where another sci-fi film, 1956's
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called it "unredeemingly awful . Otherwise, some children who saw it for the first time, with little or no knowledge of the 1953 version, derive much pleasure from the film."
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neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The school bore a temporary fake nameplate in the film that read "Menzies Elementary School" as a tribute to the 1953 film's director,
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gave the film 3 stars out of 4 and wrote, "Much of what is lovable about Hooper's fun, scary and refreshingly silly movie is all its in-jokes." Michael Wilmington of the
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appears in costume as a Drone. Most of the Marines in the movie were real Marines who were stationed in the Los Angeles area at the time the movie was shot.
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an unexplained mark on the back of his neck. David's mother Helen and others as well soon become similarly changed from their normal selves, worrying David.
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was released on June 6, 1986, opening in seventh place. In total, it earned $ 4,884,663 at the US box office, a loss from its $ 7,000,000 budget.
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Jimmy Hunt, who plays the Police Chief in the 1986 version, played David MacLean in the 1953 film (renamed David
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was the military advisor as well as having a small role as the Squad Leader, future stunt coordinator
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in this version). David is seen watching this film's director Tobe Hooper's previous film, 1985's
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The scenes shot on location at David's school were filmed at Eagle Rock Elementary School in the
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obvious failings—it's also, over the course of a feature film, more than a little annoying."
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Wilmington, Michael (June 5, 1986). "A New and Improved 'Invaders'".
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scientists who insist on proceeding with a scheduled launch to
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Smith, Sid (June 9, 1986). "'Invaders' fun, scary—and silly".
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Index


Tobe Hooper
Dan O'Bannon
Invaders from Mars
John Tucker Battle
Yoram Globus
Menahem Golan
Karen Black
Hunter Carson
Timothy Bottoms
Laraine Newman
James Karen
Bud Cort
Louise Fletcher
Daniel Pearl
Christopher Young
Cannon Pictures
science fiction
horror
Tobe Hooper
Dan O'Bannon
1953 film of the same name
John Tucker Battle
Stan Winston
John Dykstra
NASA
SETI
Mars
Karen Black
Hunter Carson

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