V (The Final Battle)
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V (The Final Battle)
Genre Science fiction
Created by Kenneth Johnson
Written by Faustus Buck
Diane Frolov
Peggy Goldman
Brian Taggert
Kenneth Johnson
Directed by Richard T. Heffron
Starring Marc Singer
Faye Grant
Jane Badler
Andrew Prine
Richard Herd
Michael Durrell
Michael Ironside
David Packer
Peter Nelson
Blair Tefkin
Robert Englund
Michael Wright
Sandy Simpson
Denise Galik
Thomas Hill
Composer(s) Joseph Conlan
Barry De Vorzon
Dennis McCarthy
Country of origin  United States
Language(s) English
No. of episodes 3
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Daniel H. Blatt
Kenneth Johnson
Robert Singer
Producer(s) Patrick Boyriven
Dean O'Brien
Cinematography Stevan Larner
Running time 272 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel NBC
Original run May 6, 1984May 8, 1984
Chronology
Preceded by V
Followed by V (TV series)
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

V: The Final Battle (abbreviated as V:TFB) is a 1984 TV miniseries starring Jane Badler, Michael Durrell, Robert Englund, Faye Grant, Richard Herd, Michael Ironside and Marc Singer. It was directed by Richard T. Heffron and written by Faustus Buck, Diane Frolov, Peggy Goldman, Harry Longstreet, Renee Longstreet, Brian Taggert and Kenneth Johnson under the pseudonym Lillian Weezer. It is a sequel to the 1983 miniseries written by Kenneth Johnson about aliens known as "The Visitors" trying to take over Earth. Johnson, however, left production of V: The Final Battle in its early stages, due to differences with NBC.

V:TFB is included in the V novel written by A.C. Crispin.

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Synopsis

V: The Final Battle was played out over three episodes, set several months after the events of the original miniseries.

Episode 1

The first episode begins with a Resistance raid on a Visitor processing plant, to rescue humans who have been repackaged into food cocoons. The raid is easily thwarted at the plant perimeter, due to the Visitors' advanced armor and security measures. In the raid's debriefing at the Resistance hideout, the team bickers over how things went wrong. Robin Maxwell's pregnancy is also at an advanced stage.

The rebels later get wind of a major event to be held at the Los Angeles Medical Center, where John is expected to announce a medical breakthrough - a universal cancer cure. Because of the extensive media coverage, the rebels infiltrate the hospital. However, while he can provide uniforms for the infiltration, Martin could not supply weapons because all Visitor armories were heavily guarded. The rebels scout the place and secure medical supplies while Robin seeks an abortion with Julie's help. They cancel the abortion because of potentially fatal complications to her.

Meanwhile, television reporter Kristine Walsh begins to doubt her association with the Visitors, because of Mike Donovan's request to find his son, Sean, aboard the mothership and a well-known doctor's stinging criticism of her at the hospital (and sudden turn-around due to Diana's conversion).

The hospital raid is a success, with Julie unmasking John's true nature. Martin and Barbara prevent the mothership from cutting off the live feed. Diana also kills Kristine after she disobeys her orders to dispel the incident as a terrorist hoax and makes an apparent call for rebellion. After a firefight inside the hospital corridors, the rebels escape with help from the Fifth Column, who have assigned a transport crew to "capture" them. However, it is a Pyrrhic victory, as Julie (who got separated during the escape) is captured during her own escape from the hospital. The episode ends with Julie undergoing Diana's conversion process.

Episode 2

Two people - Ham Tyler and associate Chris Farber - join the Resistance. Ham reveals the existence of an international resistance force that can supply armor-piercing ammunition and the Visitors' apparent plan to attack the hideout.

The fiasco of the previous evening forces Diana to have the scene re-enacted under heavy security managing the audience at gunpoint, to be passed off as the actual broadcast. The Visitors storm the rebel hideout, but the rebels escape with the help of Tyler and Farber and further advance warning from Ruby, who's now working at their security headquarters as a cleaner. They relocate to an old western movie studio.

Julie undergoes Diana's conversion process, but proves to be tough to crack even under the advanced stages. After she successfuly pleads to Diana to stop the procedures, Mike Donovan bursts in and attempts to shoot Diana, but Jake kills him in time. It is later revealed that the man appearing to be Mike is a Fifth Column agent in disguise.

Because of the danger of Fifth Column infiltration (especially now with the arrival of Squadron Commander Pamela), Martin suggests that all major prisoners be transferred from the mothership to the security headquarters on the ground for further protection. Mark's girlfriend, Maggie Blodgett, who has seduced collaborator and Visitor Youth member Daniel Bernstein, brings this information to the rebels, who see the opportunity and rescue Julie. Daniel, however, kills Ruby after she cuts the power for the laser fencing, a critical part of the operation.

Once again in the ranks of the Resistance, Julie tells the others of a 30-day plan to steal all the water from southern California by means of a water pipeline to a Visitor mothership. With the aid of devices that shift their voices and make them similar to the Visitors, the rebels scout the facility and prepare to destroy it. Tyler questions Julie's loyalty after her conversion, but she responds firmly and retains command in front of the others; when alone, however, she feels weak and unsure about herself, and finally seeks comfort in Mike's arms. At the same time, Maggie confronts Mark over their relationship in light of her undercover liaison with Daniel. They make peace, and he proposes to her.

The attack on the water facility goes as planned, and after placing experimental explosive charges of Ham's devise, a firefight ensues between the rebels and the aliens. Mark is wounded and stays back to cover the escape, sacrificing his life - something that Maggie would grieve over.

Later on, Diana and Stephen appear in a news bulletin along with Sean, whom Stephen had Brian take out of stasis per a favor from Eleanor Dupres. It is a clear invitation for Mike to surrender to them in exchange for his son. Mike does so and is taken on a mothership, while Ham and Julie bring Sean to safety. The rebels relocate to an old city jail afterwards.

A Fifth Column agent named Oliver visits Mike at his cell and offers a suicide pill to prevent him from divulging information about both the Resistance and the Fifth Column, in light of Diana's ultra-potent truth serum. In the nick of time, however, Jake kills Oliver and Diana injects Mike with the drug. The effects take place immediately, with Mike forced to compromise Martin who is present; Martin then tries to shoot Diana, but she escapes with the knowledge that Martin is a Fifth Columnist. Donovan and Martin then escape themselves into the mothership's airshafts.

The episode ends when Robin goes into labor and via a caesarian section gives birth to fraternal twins - a human looking girl with a forked tongue, and a reptilian boy.

Episode 3

The first few days after Robin's delivery prove to be challenging for her and the others. The male child dies while the baby girl, Elizabeth, begins to grow at a rapid rate. Julie and Robert's analysis of the male child's corpse reveals certain bacteria that only affected the boy despite his proximity to Elizabeth in the uterus. Encouraged by the sudden development, the duo decide to culture the germs as a potential weapon.

Mike Donovan and Martin escape by skydiving out of the mothership and Martin goes into hiding with other ground-based Fifth Columnists. After Mike reaches the jail, the team discuss testing the bacterium, now called the "Red Dust," but reject Ham's suggestion of using Willie as a guinea pig. Instead, the rebels capture Brian at the Bernstein house and frame Daniel. Stephen retaliates by sending Daniel off to be processed as food.

The team locks up Brian, and Robin (with Elizabeth in tow) visits him in the middle of the night. However, the family reunion is short, as Robin seeks revenge by throwing a vial of the Red Dust into Brian's holding chamber, with fatal results. Father Andrew Doyle, the team's resident priest, carries Elizabeth off to safety while the others look at the outcome. While Ham and Mike mull over capturing a Visitor Youth member to be used as a human subject, Julie enters the chamber and proves the dust is non-lethal to humans.

Father Andrew brings Elizabeth to Diana, who makes them feel welcome, but later murders the priest after reading the Bible; the Bible makes Diana realize she is 'vulnerable.' The danger of compromise forces the rebels to evacuate and regroup at a coastal lighthouse complex, where more Red Dust stocks are produced. Ham and Mike also get into a small but physical argument over delivering the stocks to other resistance groups when a vaccine was not yet complete, one that would protect the Fifth Columnists.

Martin later asks Mike to stop producing the toxin, revealing the Visitors contingency plan: using their ships as doomsday devices if the situation was lost. Despite the team's debate over whether to attack or not, Elias successfully appeals to take a chance and possibly save the world.

The planning sessions take place, but Julie notices Sean overhearing the details. She then tells Mike of the possibility that Sean was converted before the exchange, which Ham later confirms. Sean escapes the hideout to warn the Visitors, but since the original plan of using USAF planes to spray the toxins was compromised, the rebels would use hot-air balloons instead. Martin and a number of Fifth Column members arrive at the complex aboard a Visitor tanker vehicle, which will carry a stock of Red Dust for dispersal aboard the mothership. They are later administered with a vaccine for the Red Dust.

The raid begins in earnest and Sean's outdated information leads a bulk of the Visitor forces to secure all airbases for an attack that never arrives. The tanker strike team manages to steal aboard the mothership, where Mike closes all security feeds as the rest of the team pump the toxin into the ventilation system. Robert, Ham, and Chris lead the assault on the Visitor security headquarters. Red Dust mortar blasts eliminate the defenders with no human casualties. Desperate to escape, Stephen kills Eleanor, but Ham takes him down long enough to douse his face with a bag of Red Dust. The balloons' mass dispersal of Red Dust around the world will allow the deadly bacteria to multiply in the Earth's ecosystem. The Visitor forces evacuate Earth.

Diana activates the doomsday device aboard the Los Angeles ship (after shooting John, who did not want any part of it) while Mike, Julie, Elias, and Barbara are pinned down by Visitor troops in a ventilation tunnel. The Red Dust begins to circulate, killing more soldiers. Martin joins up with them as they face Diana at the bridge, where Barbara starts to disarm the auto-destruct machine. The rebels and Visitors evacuate the ship while Martin brings it out of orbit. Elizabeth steps up and finally stops the countdown using unknown powers. Diana escapes after telepathically reminding Julie of her conversion session. Martin brings the mothership back to Earth.

Cast

Humans
Character Actor
Mike Donovan Marc Singer
Juliet Parrish Faye Grant
Ham Tyler Michael Ironside
Chris Farber Mickey Jones
Father Andrew Doyle Thomas Hill
Robert Maxwell Michael Durrell
Daniel Bernstein David Packer
Eleanor Dupres Neva Patterson
Robin Maxwell Blair Tefkin
Elias Taylor Michael Wright
Caleb Taylor Jason Bernard
Kristine Walsh Jenny Sullivan
Harmony Moore Diane Civita
Maggie Blodgett Denise Galik
Mark Sandy Simpson
Sean Donovan Eric Johnston
Elizabeth Maxwell Jenny Beck
Visitors
Character Actor
Diana Jane Badler
Pamela Sarah Douglas
John Richard Herd
Steven Andrew Prine
Martin Frank Ashmore
Willie Robert Englund
Brian Peter Nelson
Barbara Jenny Neumann
Visitor Captain Stack Pierce

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