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Timelessly entertaining and worthy of cult status, Strange Invaders is beloved among sci-fi enthusiasts as an early-'80s tribute to its 1950s...(read more...)
counterparts. It's got a touch of satire that Joe Dante fans will appreciate, but director Michael Laughlin seems more intent on honoring alien-invasion classics like The Thing and Invasion of the Body Snatchers while offering a low-budget alternative to Close Encounters of the Third Kind. There's even a quick Steven Spielberg sight gag as an affectionate sign of the times, and the film's deliberately cheap-looking style blends well with eerie special effects and gooey alien makeup. The plot is simple--Paul LeMat investigates the disappearance of his ex-wife (Diana Scarwid) in a small Illinois town that's been occupied by aliens for 25 years--but the movie's creepy atmosphere and well-chosen cast (including Nancy Allen, Louise Fletcher, and The Thing's Kenneth Tobey) make it a fine companion to the films that inspired it. --Jeff Shannon
Director:
Michael Laughlin
MPAA: PG
Running Time: 93 min.
Release Date: Sep 16, 1983
Cast:
Charles Lane,
Diana Scarwid,
Fiona Lewis,
Jack Kehler,
June Lockhart,
Kenneth Tobey,
Louise Fletcher,
Mark Goddard,
Michael Lerner,
Nancy Allen,
Paul Le Mat,
Wallace Shawn