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Strange Invaders
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Strange Invaders is a science-fiction film directed by Michael Laughlin. It takes places in 1958 in the town of Centerville, Illinois, was invaded by a race of aliens. The invaders could fire lasers from their eyes and hands and reduce humans to 'crystallized' glowing blue orbs.
Strange Invaders is a science-fiction film directed by Michael Laughlin. It takes places in 1958 in the town of Centerville, Illinois, was invaded by a race of aliens. The invaders could fire lasers from their eyes and hands and reduce humans to 'crystallized' glowing blue orbs.
Actors:
Lulu Sylbert,
Bobby Pickett,
Nancy Allen,
Betsy Pickering,
Mark Goddard,
Dey Young,
Nancy Johnson,
Edwina Follows,
Joel Cohen,
Connie Kellers,
Wallace Shawn,
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Lulu Sylbert
Bobby Pickett
11 February 1938, Somerville, Massachusetts, USA
Nancy Allen
24 June 1950, New York City, New York, USA
Betsy Pickering
Mark Goddard
24 July 1936, Lowell, Massachusetts, USA
Dey Young
28 July 1955, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA
Nancy Johnson
Edwina Follows
11 April 1961, Canada
Joel Cohen
Connie Kellers
Wallace Shawn
12 November 1943, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
Michael Laughlin
Michael Laughlin
Country:
United States
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