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V: The Final Battle

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1984
  • TV-14
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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V: The Final Battle (1984)
Alien InvasionActionAdventureSci-Fi

A small group of human resistance fighters fight a desperate guerilla war against the genocidal extra-terrestrials who dominate Earth.A small group of human resistance fighters fight a desperate guerilla war against the genocidal extra-terrestrials who dominate Earth.A small group of human resistance fighters fight a desperate guerilla war against the genocidal extra-terrestrials who dominate Earth.

  • Creator
    • Kenneth Johnson
  • Stars
    • Jane Badler
    • Michael Durrell
    • Robert Englund
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    9.8K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,254
    44
    • Creator
      • Kenneth Johnson
    • Stars
      • Jane Badler
      • Michael Durrell
      • Robert Englund
    • 42User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Jane Badler
    Jane Badler
    • Diana
    • 1984
    Michael Durrell
    Michael Durrell
    • Robert Maxwell
    • 1984
    Robert Englund
    Robert Englund
    • Willie
    • 1984
    Faye Grant
    Faye Grant
    • Juliet Parish
    • 1984
    Richard Herd
    Richard Herd
    • John
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    Thomas Hill
    Thomas Hill
    • Father Andrew Doyle
    • 1984
    Michael Ironside
    Michael Ironside
    • Ham Tyler
    • 1984
    Peter Nelson
    • Brian
    • 1984
    David Packer
    David Packer
    • Daniel Bernstein
    • 1984
    Neva Patterson
    Neva Patterson
    • Eleanor Dupres
    • 1984
    Andrew Prine
    Andrew Prine
    • Steven
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    Sandy Simpson
    Sandy Simpson
    • Mark
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    Marc Singer
    Marc Singer
    • Mike Donovan
    • 1984
    Blair Tefkin
    • Robin Maxwell
    • 1984
    Michael Wright
    Michael Wright
    • Elias Taylor
    • 1984
    Denise Galik
    Denise Galik
    • Maggie Blodgett
    • 1984
    Jason Bernard
    Jason Bernard
    • Caleb Taylor
    • 1984
    Rafael Campos
    Rafael Campos
    • Sancho Gomez
    • 1984
    • Creator
      • Kenneth Johnson
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    10kairingler

    v vs the resistance

    i think i loved this one just as much if not more than the first V movie, in this one you get to finally see Michael Ironside in action,, i love how he calls Mike,, "do gooder",, or gooder,, it's hilarious, he stole the show for me and he was only in last 2 episodes of the total 3 for the final battle.. yeah i like star wars and buck rogers,, but for a short series and a couple of movies,, V just rocked on all 8 cylinders for me,, Jane Badler , kicked butt as the alien commander,, Julie Parrish is gorgeous, especially in the conversion chamber in the spandex outfit,, Mike Donavan is so likable is our "hero" Willie, is a V,, but very cool and part of the 5th column, a group of V traitors helping the resistance,, scenes are set mostly all in Los Angeles. the battle scenes are fantastic, and this still rated in my opinion as one of the best TV movies ever made along with the first V.
    10baumer

    the best of 80's TV

    As a 12 year old watching V, I was enthralled with it. Alien lizards vs. mankind. What a compelling story. Now that I am in my late 20's and have re-discovered V again, I have learned to appreciate it for the message. I can see the overtones of Naziism in the film. Everything, right down to the visitors symbol is pure Nazi. And the series should be revered for that. A message this strong should always have a place in the history of our television.

    But you know what? It's not the message that I really care about after all of these years. It's not the fact that these Aliens are nothing more than Nazis with a leader that is reminiscent of Hitler and it sure isn't the fact that it teaches us as humans to accept each others differences and wants us to get along. No it's not all of that. What it is, is the sheer entertainment of it all. It's Donovan sneeking to the mothership one last time to try to get some information. It's Julie Brown in the conversion chamber. It's Martin and Willie and Barbara, the good aliens, lending a hand to the resistance fighters. It's my pure and utter hatred of Daniel and his caniving ways. And it's the addition of Ham Tyler and his trusty partner that like to blow things up. V may be allegorical by choice but it is entertainment first and foremost, and that is what I enjoy most about it.

    The Final Battle begins immediately after the last episode of V ends. The resistance has grown but they are still no match for aliens. At the very end of the first new episode, Julie gets captured and she is put into the conversion chamber. Then we are introduced to Ham Tyler, played by Michael Ironside. This is very smart casting as Ironside brings a certain arrogance not only to his character but to the film itself. Knowing what I know now about Ironside, this character of his could have been a cousin of any number of characters that he played years after. Take Richter, from Total Recall and especially Major Paul Hackett, from Extreme Prejudice. These characters are just an extension of Ham Tyler. Ironside was probably best known for his work as the guy whose head explodes in Scanners before V. After his stellar work as the weapons expert in V, he was only known as this kind of character. And it works brilliantly in here. V was very good, V the Final Battle is great and a big part of that is the work of Ironside.

    The Final Battle has many twists as well and some great moments of action, suspense and surprise. Having Donovan's mom turn on him with a gun was expected but still a little unsettling because, well, she is his mom and the conversion chamber was very well done. In the chamber, your mind is probed to discover all of your childhood fears and weaknesses. You are then worked over using images of your fears and such. The idea behind it is to be under someone elses command after you have gone through enough "torture". It is like brainwashing someone, but from a scientific standpoint. I always said that if I was in Diane's conversion chamber that I would be left to think I was on a raft and Jaws was right underneath me, or that I was being stalked in the woods by Leatherface and Jason. Toss in a few spiders and I would build a new wing of the mothership if Diane asked me to.

    The ending of V is appropriate and it left the door open just enough for there to be another one. The series didn't work out quite that well but it would be interesting to see what would happen if they tried to make another one now, some 16 years later. I'm not sure if people would want to see it anymore, but is sure would be fun.

    V the Final Battle was the highlight of my television schedule in the 80's. There were other shows that I liked and most of them are mentioned in this forum, but nothing was quite like V. This was the highest quality of film making and it is something that I will always enjoy and I will pass all five tapes down to my kids someday. I don't think the film will age either. Technology may advance, but the action and the message will always be there.

    10 out of 10
    mattkratz

    worthy

    This was a marvelous follow-up to one of the best TV mini series of all time. Most of the original cast returns, and the human team led by Marc Singer and Faye Grant lead their squad against the Visitors intent on world domination. Michael Ironside's character was a perfect addition to the cast, as he provides the arrogant tough-guy role the good guys needed. If you liked the first one, you'll love this one. I guarantee it. You will never forget the childbirth scene in this film.

    *** out of ****
    Big Movie Fan

    Fantastic Conclusion To V:The Mini Series

    V:The Final Battle is an exciting conclusion to the battle between the visitors and the resistance which started in the mini-series.

    Things get really tense during this series as the war steps up a notch. The visitors are prepared to destroy the earth to further their aims whilst the resistance are preparing plans to rid the Earth of the aliens forever.

    This series has everything-shocks, surprises, betrayals and plenty of action. As for the ending, wow!

    If you liked the Mini-Series, you will love it's conclusion. Back in the late 80's I watched the entire Mini-Series and The Final Battle in one go with some friends-that's how great it was.
    mattkratz

    a must-see

    This was the perfect sequel to the original miniseries about the aliens who arrive on earth and establish a fascist government there, only to be met with a successful resistance movement. The cast was first-rate, as Michael Ironside was a perfect addition to Marc Singer, Robert Englund, Faye Grant, and co. The suspense and overall storyline were first-rate as well.

    I loved the series when I was a kid, but like it even better now that I know more about the undertones and historical allusions. (Nazi takeover of Europe, McCarthyism, etc.) This is a must for sci-fi fans.

    *** 1/2 out of ****

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    • Trivia
      Kenneth Johnson, the creator of the original V (1983) miniseries, supervised the writing of the sequel, but left Warner Brothers Television over creative differences before it was produced. His scriptwriting contribution is credited under the pseudonym Lillian Weezer.
    • Goofs
      At various points throughout all 3 parts of the Mini-Series, the vocal reverberation effect that is supposedly one of the only ways a Visitor can be detected as not human is either very low or completely missing from the sound mix. This is present on both the original 1984 broadcast as well as the DVD release.
    • Quotes

      Ham Tyler: You know, from this distance I could almost cut him in half.

      Mike Donovan: Anything more than a flesh wound and you get the same.

    • Alternate versions
      Combined with V (1983) to form one 10-hour miniseries for its first UK broadcast.
    • Connections
      Edited into Armageddon in Effect (2008)

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    • Release date
      • May 6, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • V: Die außerirdischen Besucher kommen
    • Filming locations
      • Bronson Caves, Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Blatt-Singer Productions
      • Warner Bros. Television
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      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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