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  1. Fortunately Invasion of the Body Snatchers(1978) is one of the truly great ones, one of those rarities that not just lives up to the original film but almost beats it. The only reason why it doesn't quite is because the 1956 film does more with the change of the townsfolk.

  2. Invasion of the Body Snatchers is 354 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 646 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than ¡Three Amigos! but less popular than Collateral.

  3. Oct 6, 2021 · Invasion of the Body Snatchers and a book mentioned in the movie, Starmaker ... Identifier invasion.of.the.-body.-snatchers.-1978.360dpi-lores Ocr tesseract 5.0.0 ...

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  4. Philip Kaufman. Director. Jack Finney. Novel. W.D. Richter. Screenplay. Written by Wuchak on August 1, 2018. 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.

  5. Like all great science fiction movies, the story is social commentary on the state of the world. This is probably the reason why there are so many versions of this movie. And most recently in 2007, another version was made called "The Invasion" starring Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig. 48 out of 60 found this helpful.

  6. The first remake of the paranoid infiltration classic moves the setting for the invasion, from a small town to the city of San Francisco and starts as Matthew Bennell notices that several of his friends are complaining that their close relatives are in some way different. When questioned later they themselves seem changed, as they deny everything or make lame excuses. As the invaders increase ...

  7. Invasion Of The Body Snatchers location: the home of Elizabeth Driscoll: Steiner Street, San Francisco. Philip Kaufman goes back to Jack Finney ’s novel The Body Snatchers and, from the opening sequence of pods launching into space, follows a more overtly sci-fi path than Don Siegel ’s 1956 classic of paranoia.

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