Invasion of the Body Snatchers

The seed is planted... terror grows.

7.2
19781h 56m

The residents of San Francisco are becoming drone-like shadows of their former selves, and as the phenomenon spreads, two Department of Health workers uncover the horrifying truth.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Arrow Teaser

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Official Trailer

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INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS WEB TRAILER

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Unboxing

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It Is Not Human

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The Pod Person Wakes Up

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Woman Believes Husband Is An Imposter

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"They're Coming!"

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It's a Monsters

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Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1978 TV trailer

Cast

Photo of Donald Sutherland

Donald Sutherland

Matthew Bennell

Photo of Brooke Adams

Brooke Adams

Elizabeth Driscoll

Photo of Leonard Nimoy

Leonard Nimoy

Dr. David Kibner

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Jeff Goldblum

Jack Bellicec

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Veronica Cartwright

Nancy Bellicec

Photo of Art Hindle

Art Hindle

Dr. Geoffrey Howell

Photo of Lelia Goldoni

Lelia Goldoni

Katherine Hendley

Photo of Kevin McCarthy

Kevin McCarthy

Running Man

Photo of Don Siegel

Don Siegel

Taxi Driver

Photo of Tom Luddy

Tom Luddy

Ted Hendley

Photo of Garry Goodrow

Garry Goodrow

Dr. Boccardo

Photo of Wood Moy

Wood Moy

Mr. Tong

Photo of Al Nalbandian

Al Nalbandian

Rodent Man

Photo of Robert Duvall

Robert Duvall

Priest on Swing (uncredited)

Photo of Michael Chapman

Michael Chapman

Health Dept. Floor Cleaner (uncredited)

Photo of Philip Kaufman

Philip Kaufman

City Official on Phone (uncredited) (voice)

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Reviews

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Rob

7/10

Still one of the best alien invasion movies that exists. The newer ones tend to be about how many guns and explosions are needed to defeat the invaders, this one is a little different and has a strong cast and many moments of suspense that keep you interested. The dialog is perhaps weak in places and some areas do tend to drag at the start of the movie but thats all overcome later by the convincing characters and ever intriguing plot. It starts slow paced and almost doesn't give you enough information to work out exactly whats going on leaving it up to your paranoia and imagination to fill the void, this begins to change the movie into more of a horror with a scifi plot. The totally unforgettable ending will send chills down your spine and is one of the best cinematic endings I have ever seen. If you're all alone, at midnight and in the dark then stick it on but don't fall asleep...

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Wuchak

7/10

When San Francisco is invaded by pod-people

RELEASED IN 1978 and directed by Philip Kaufman, "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" stars Donald Sutherland and Brooke Adams as friends, Matthew and Elizabeth, who work at the Health Department in San Francisco. They increasingly suspect that people are somehow being duplicated and trace the problem to alien plant pods. Leonard Nimoy plays Matthew’s pop psychologist friend while Jeff Goldblum & Veronica Cartwright are on hand as a couple who run a mudbath parlour.

This could be viewed as a sequel rather than a remake. The entries in the series are as follows: "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1956); "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1978); "Body Snatchers" (1993); and "The Invasion" (2007).

The first one is in Black & White and is probably too dated and tame for most modern viewers, but it's still worthwhile; it takes place in small town, California. This 1978 sequel switches the setting to the big city. The 1993 movie shifts to an army base in the deep south while the 2007 version switches back to the big city of Washington DC.

This rendition has a peculiar tone with a lot of the events taking place at night. There’s a subdued eerie and dreary air with paranoia morphing into conspiratorial and then ghastly reality. The 70’s atmosphere and cast are highlights, as is the score with its unnerving pieces. Brooke Adam’s has exquisitely sculptured facial features (eyes, nose, lips, teeth, chin, cheeks and forehead). The creepy pod-birthing sequence in the garden is cogently done.

THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour, 55 minutes and was shot in San Francisco. WRITER: W.D. Richter.

GRADE: B

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