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Starship Invasions

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League saucer, but it loses the battle and is destroyed. Rameses then calls in reinforcements, hiding behind the Moon, to hunt down the surviving League ship. Rameses also deploys the "extermination device", the orbiting, global-scale version of the suicide device. The United States armed forces discover it in orbit, but are powerless to prevent the ensuing suicide epidemic.
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the extermination unit to destroy itself, and then directs Rameses' ships to collide with each other. His fleet destroyed, the super-weapon eliminated, there is no hope for Rameses and the League pleads with him to surrender. When Rameses discovers his sun has gone supernova during the battle, he crashes his ship into the Moon.
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base. The League sends its two remaining saucers to investigate. When they leave, Rameses and his crew kill everyone left in the base and destroy their robots. One of the League saucers manages to return to the base, but its crew is killed in a shootout. Rameses sends his ship to attack the remaining
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The ship successfully reaches a League squadron, and they set out to attack the Legion. Rameses uses the computer in the League base to calculate superior strategies and begins to destroy the League ships. One of the robots in the base is only damaged, not destroyed, and re-takes command. He causes
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described the film as a "cinematic curio", stating that it was a "1970s replica of those hoaky old Republic sci-fi pix of the 1940s, apparently made in complete sincerity by young director Ed Hunt with none of the phony campiness that often haunts such recreations." In his annual publication "TV
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The surviving League ship has suffered minor computer damage, and contacts Duncan for assistance. He enlists the help of his friend Malcolm (Henry Ramer), a computer expert, who repairs the ship using parts picked up in downtown
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bankrolled the production with $ 1 million. Many elements of the film, including the design of the robots and the winged serpent emblem the black-clad villains wear, are taken from
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Opposing any attempt to interfere with less-developed planets is the Intergalactic League of Races, a highly advanced group of bald, big-headed aliens from
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Movies," Leonard Maltin gives the film 1 1/2 out of four stars, stating the film has "the worst special effects since 'Plan 9 From Outer Space.'"
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after a short time. They plan to take over after using a larger version of the device so that everyone on Earth will kill themselves.
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The plot concerns the black-clad Legion of the Winged Serpent, a rogue group of human-like telepathic aliens led by Captain Rameses (
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Rameses' crew sabotages one of the League's three saucers, which is later shot down when approaching a
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wrote that the film is too low budget and derivative to even appeal to science fiction fans.
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During the action, the extermination unit had passed over Toronto, causing Duncan's wife (
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Martin, Robert (10 December 1977). "No more cheap sex films, Hunt is big budget now".
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to Earth to examine its suitability for their race. Performing several
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Martin, Robert (30 November 1977). "Alien futures market active".
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called it a "poor imitation" of previous science fiction films.
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The film had to be retitled twice. It originally was titled
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directed, produced and written by Ed Hunt and filmed in
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of its star, and Rameses is leading a small force of
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Ken Gord
Robert Vaughn
Christopher Lee
Mark Irwin
Gil Mellé
Warner Bros.
science fiction film
Toronto
Ontario
Christopher Lee
Orion constellation
supernova
flying saucers
alien abductions
suicide
Zeta Reticuli
television
UFO
Robert Vaughn
United States Army
Toronto
First Canadian Place
Toronto Star
pocket calculator
outer Solar System
Helen Shaver
Robert Vaughn
Christopher Lee
Daniel Pilon

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