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195273 minDrama, Science Fiction

Invasion, U.S.A.

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Is Invasion, U.S.A. worth watching? With a rating of 3.115/10, this Drama, Science Fiction film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Invasion, U.S.A. Synopsis

A group of American witness the deadly invasion of the United States by the Soviet Union.

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Top Cast

Gerald Mohr
Gerald MohrVince Potter
Peggie Castle
Peggie CastleCarla Sanford
Dan O'Herlihy
Dan O'HerlihyMr. Ohman
Robert Bice
Robert BiceGeorge Sylvester
Tom Kennedy
Tom KennedyTim, Bartender
Wade Crosby
Wade CrosbyIllinois Congressman Arthur V. Harroway
Phyllis Coates
Phyllis CoatesMrs. Mulfory
Noel Neill
Noel NeillSecond Airline Ticket Ticker
Jack Carr
Jack CarrPlant Worker

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CinemaSerfSep 9, 2022
★ 5

More of a "what if?" documentary philosophising about the invasion of the USA by a ruthless, well equipped, strategically savvy "Enemy" than an action feature. It might be the Russians, or the Nazis - it certainly isn't from outer space... I'd reckon half of it is made up of stock footage; not in itself a bad thing as you can rarely find more authentic ways to reflect warfare (especially aerial) but the use of that footage doesn't stand up to too much scrutiny - last time I looked, the blitz happened in London not New York! There's still plenty of gung-ho dialogue and with the jingoistic presidential addresses, rally crying and reportage you still believe that the invasion could be defeated... It's not dreadful, nor entirely a piece of anti-Soviet propaganda, but the acting is incidental and the intended message clear - "America, be prepared..."