
V
an appreciation
'V' remains one of the greatest sci-fi series ever made. Written
and directed by Kenneth Johnson, it was screened on ITV in the UK
originally in 1984, competing against the L.A. Olympics on the
BBC.
Striking special effects, superb spine-tingling
music by Dennis McCarthy, and fine acting from an accomplished
cast all contributed to make this a great television spectacle.
As with a lot of classic sci-fi there was
the allegorical tale of 20th Century style good versus evil, and
who would join the Resistance, and who would kowtow to the aliens
(known as Visitors), thus resonating with how nations such as
France reacted to the Nazis. The aliens are creepily convincing,
at first - especially Richard Herd's alien leader John - as
genuine good guys, but beneath the skin beats the heart of a
reptile!
Marc Singer, as have-a-go hero Mike Donovan,
leads the Resistance, with
pretty sidekick Juliet
Parrish, played by Faye Grant, and they get unexpected Visitor support from Frank
Ashmore's Martin. Another Visitor who also supports the
Resistance is Willie, played by Robert Englund. A gentle role for
Englund, who later found fame as Freddy Krueger! Michael Ironside
is very impressive as the Resistance fighter Ham Tyler - a man
not interested in soft options...
Shocking as it is to see the aliens eating
unfortunate rodents alive, it gets worse...A food processing
plant is discovered, and humans are on the menu. Also shocking is
the alien baby being born to a human. Probably a TV first, I
think!
- Paul Rance.
V Cast
List (in
alphabetical order)
Frank Ashmore -
Martin/Phillip
Jane Badler - Diana
June Chadwick - Lydia
Jennifer Cooke - Elizabeth Maxwell
Michael Durrell - Robert Maxwell
Robert Englund - Willie
Faye Grant - Julie Parish
Richard Herd - John
Thomas Hill - Father Andrew
Michael Ironside - Ham Tyler
Peter Nelson - Brian
David Packer - Daniel Bernstein
Neva Patterson - Eleanor Dupres
Tommy Peterson - Josh Brooks
Andrew Prine - Steven
Duncan Regehr - Charles
Christopher Shobe - Louis
Sandy Simpson - Mark
Marc Singer - Mike Donovan
Lane Smith - Nathan Bates
Blair Tefkin - Robin Maxwell
Michael Wright - Elias Taylor
Jeff Yagher - Kyle Bates
V DVDs - available from Amazon.co.uk
V - The Final Battle
V - The Mini Series
V DVDs - available from
Amazon.com
V - The Final Battle
V - The Original TV Miniseries
V ON VIDEO - available
from Amazon.co.uk
V
- The Final Battle - Part 1
V
- The Final Battle - Part 2
V
- The Final Battle - Part 3
V
- The Original Series - Parts 1 and 2<
V ON VIDEO - available
from Amazon.com
V
- The Original TV Miniseries
Amazon.co.uk Review
In its day, V was a monumental event that for one
generation remains a pop culture touchstone. Close Encounters
of the Third Kind may have reassured us that perhaps we have
nothing to fear from alien visitors and E.T. introduced us
to a benign extra-terrestrial who only wanted to go home, but
Kenneth Johnson's 1983 television miniseries knew better.
Visitors who claim to come in peace are revealed to be nothing
but reptilians in human skin bent on human conversion and
conquest. As in the dark days of Fascism, some collaborate with
the enemy; others form the Resistance.
At the time, the epic scale of this production was
unprecedented. The special effects are still awesome: those 50
mother ships that hover over the Earth's major cities anticipate Independence
Day by more than a decade. Less so is the often-hackneyed
dialogue. But thanks to their signature roles, the mostly no-star
cast (most of whom would be reunited for a sequel and subsequent
television series) have ensured themselves standing invitations
to sci-fi conventions for the rest of their lives. Marc "Beastmaster"
Singer is cameraman-turned-freedom fighter Mike Donovan; Julie
Parrish is a medical student-turned-Resistance leader; Richard
Herd is the Visitor's Supreme Commander ("Call me John");
Jane Bradler is Diana, the ravishing, but ruthlessly ambitious
Visitor Science Officer; Leonardo Cimino lends dignity to his
heavy-handed allegorical role as a Holocaust survivor. Look for a
pre-Freddy Krueger Robert Englund as one of the aliens. --Donald
Liebenson, Amazon.com --This text refers to the
VHS Tape edition.
Synopsis
The alien visitors try to convince the public that the resistance
group is preventing harmony between two planets, that is until
Mike Donovan manages to convince the world that the aliens really
are man-eating lizards...
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