V The Visitors 1983
It's the year 2484 and the Earth is threatened by a rogue comet which could fatally change its orbit. The solution is surprising - Adam Bernau, the greatest genius of 20th century developed 500 years ago an ingenious formula for easy transporting of continents and even worlds.
Unfortunately, he made this discovery at the age of 11 and the exercise book containing it was destroyed in the fire. But this is not a challenge to Academic Filip who decides to send an expedition back in time to retrieve the precious exercise book from the fire. But everything is not so simple as it seems.
V (The Visitors). 38,781 likes 29 talking about this. Tribute primarily to the original series, V The Movie & Novels http://www.kennethjohnson.us/.
2001 DVD cover Genre Written by Directed by Kenneth Johnson Starring Theme music composer Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. Of episodes 2 Production Executive producer(s) Kenneth Johnson Producer(s) Cinematography John McPherson Editor(s) Paul Dixon Alan C. Marks Robert K.
Richard Jack W. Schoengarth Running time 189 min Production company(s) Distributor Release Original network NBC Original release 18- May 1 – May 2, 1983 ( 1983-05-02) Chronology Followed by (novel) V (or V: The Original Miniseries) is a two-part American miniseries, written and directed. First shown in 1983, it initiated concerning aliens known as the ' trying to gain control of Earth, and of the ways the populace reacts to this. Humans Character Actor Mike Donovan Juliet Parrish Dr. Ben Taylor Caleb Taylor Elias Taylor Kathleen Maxwell Robert Maxwell Robin Maxwell Polly Maxwell Abraham Bernstein Stanley Bernstein Lynn Bernstein Daniel Bernstein Ruby Engels Kristine Walsh Arthur Dupres Harmony Moore Eleanor Dupres Tony Wah Chong Leonetti Sancho Gomez Josh Brooks Sean Donovan Visitors Character Actor Diana John Steven Martin Willie Brian Barbara Visitor Captain Releases The miniseries was first released as V: The Original Miniseries on VHS during the mid-1990s, and later on in 2001. The VHS release was in 4:3 fullscreen format as originally broadcast, while the DVD release is in a matted 16:9 widescreen format.
The miniseries was originally filmed in format, with director Kenneth Johnson stating he had also composed the picture to be more or less 'widescreen-safe' in the event that it got an overseas theatrical release (which it did not). Novelization wrote a 402-page V in 1984 for that combined both the original miniseries and The Final Battle. Following the release of in 2008, re-released the original miniseries' section of Crispin's book, with a new epilogue by Johnson that tied the events of the first miniseries with Second Generation.
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