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In the near future, young children are persuaded to help an imaginary friend named Drill to play a game called Invasion.

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Mary Morris
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Mink Morris (as Katharine Isobel Murray)
Jill Dyck ...
Helen
Brian Taylor ...
Henry Morris
Kurtis Brown ...
Eddie Beek
Ronan Cahill ...
Joel
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Self - Introduction (uncredited)

Directed by

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Don McBrearty ... (directed by)

Written by

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Ray Bradbury ... (based on an original story by)
 
Ray Bradbury ... (written by)

Produced by

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Ray Bradbury ... executive producer
Randy Bradshaw ... producer
Alan Collis ... supervising producer (uncredited)
Tom Cotter ... supervising producer
Tom Cox ... producer (as Tom Dent-Cox)
Mary Kahn ... supervising producer
Doug MacLeod ... producer
Don Reynolds ... producer
Peter Alan Sussman ... executive producer (as Peter Sussman)
Larry Wilcox ... executive producer

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Amin Bhatia ... music composer

Cinematography by

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John Spooner ... director of photography

Editing by

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Doug Forbes

Editorial Department

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Steve D'Onofrio ... post-production coordinator
Catherine Hall ... post-production coordinator
Paul Winestock ... post-production coordinator

Production Design by

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John Blackie

Art Direction by

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Scott Dobbie

Set Decoration by

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Louise Middleton

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Wendy Partridge

Makeup Department

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Rosemarie Diekmann ... key makeup artist (as Rosmaire Diekmann)
Gail Kennedy ... makeup artist

Production Management

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John Harcourt ... post-production supervisor
Les Kimber ... production manager
David MacLeod ... assistant production manager
Nic Wry ... executive in charge of production (as Nicolas Wry)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Stephanie Brown ... trainee assistant director
Ehud Ellman ... third assistant director
Collin Leadlay ... second assistant director
Jim Long ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Doug Blackie ... property master
Laurie Dobbie ... props assistant
Bill Graham ... carpenter
Russel Gray ... head carpenter (as Russell Gray)
Avery King ... set dresser
Renee LaRoi ... art department trainee
Allan Marx ... assistant set decorator
Jim Murray ... set dresser
Dave Oudshoorn ... carpenter (as David Oudshoorn)
Bill Rayment ... construction coordinator
Nick Richardson ... head painter

Sound Department

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Jessica Casavant ... dubbing mixer
Garrell Clark ... sound recordist
David Evans ... sound editor
Austin Grimaldi ... dubbing mixer
Richard Harkness ... assistant sound editor
Judy 'Lucky' Kemeny ... assistant sound editor (as Judy Kemeny)
Donna Powell ... foley artist (as Donna G. Powell)
Jane Tattersall ... sound editor
Peter Wugalter ... boom operator
Michael Hedges ... sound mixer (uncredited)

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Bruno Bittner ... gaffer (as Robert 'Bruno' Bittner)
Douglas Curran ... still photographer (as Doug Curran)
John Holbrook ... camera operator
Dale H. Jahraus ... clapper loader (as Dale Jahraus)
Gerald Mackie ... best boy grip (as Gerry Mackie)
Mike McLellan ... dolly grip
Bill Montgomery ... generator operator
Jim Stacey ... focus puller
Ostap Toroshenko ... key grip
Martin Wilde ... best boy

Casting Department

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Bette Chadwick ... casting
Susan Forrest ... casting
Darlene Kaplan ... casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Diane Routly ... wardrobe assistant

Location Management

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Bill Kuchera ... assistant location manager
Murray Ord ... location manager

Music Department

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David Greene ... music supervisor
John Massari ... composer: additional music (uncredited) / composer: theme music (uncredited) / musician (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Leslie Druker ... continuity

Transportation Department

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Ian Heacock ... driver
Danny C. Klepper ... driver (as Danny Klepper)
Blake Patterson ... driver
Dennis Pugh ... transportation captain
Coleman Robinson ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Kelly Ashton ... business affairs (as Kelly Lynne Ashton)
Franco Dottor ... accounting assistant
Jerry Fodor ... caterer
Tjardus Greidanus ... office trainee
Nancy Gullett ... production coordinator
Sandy Howard ... caterer
Ava Karvonen ... craft service
John Lacroix ... assistant accountant (as John LaCroix)
Del Mehes ... assistant to executive producer
Marilyn Moyer ... production accountant
Karen Redford ... assistant coordinator
Rick Weaver ... production executive
Jane Lindsay ... production coordinator (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Eight-year-old Mink plays a new game with the other children in the neighborhood; Invasion. It involves putting together odd devices from kitchen utensils and working out mathematical formulas. When Mink's mother Mary takes an interest, she soon realizes that there may be something more sinister going on then a mere children's game... Written by Gislef

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  • 23 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The 2015 show "The Whispers" is based on this Ray Bradbury short story. See more »
Movie Connections Remade as The Whispers (2015). See more »
Crazy Credits Instead of the usual series theme, quirky "alien" music plays over the closing credits. See more »
Quotes Mink: But Mom, who wants to eat when the world's going to end?
Mary Morris: Lunch first, then the end of the world.
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