An ineffectual and humorless Red-scare film made during the height of the Cold War.
Invasion, U.S.A. (1952)
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Runtime: 74 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: A mysterious stranger (Dan O'Herlihy) enters a Manhattan bar and begins a discussion with the patrons on how to defeat Communism. Before long, a Red Alert is in effect, and America is being invaded... A mysterious stranger (Dan O'Herlihy) enters a Manhattan bar and begins a discussion with the patrons on how to defeat Communism. Before long, a Red Alert is in effect, and America is being invaded by foreign troops, bombs are falling, and skyscrapers are crumbling. In the midst of it all, a reporter (Gerald Mohr) and a debutante (Peggie Castle) try to find love. Using stock footage, models, and more, producer Albert Zugsmith's film--made at the height of the Cold War--attempts to show audiences what World War III would look like as it occurred on American soil. [More]
Starring: Gerald Mohr, Peggie Castle, Dan O'Herlihy, Phyllis Coates
Starring: Gerald Mohr, Peggie Castle, Dan O'Herlihy, Phyllis Coates, Robert Bice, Tom Kennedy, William Schallert, Noel Neill
Director: Alfred E. Green
Director: Alfred E. Green
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