Invasion USA

 (1952)

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Cinema Laser
While none of the participant have any significant memories of INVASION, U.S.A. , its nice to see and hear these three well-known performers once again. INVASION, U.S.A. ($25) is an example of how the cold war paranoia of the 1950s was turned into a highly entertaining exploitation/propaganda flick. ... Full Review

Fandango
Spectacularly paranoid and loaded with often tattered stock footage, Invasion USA was shot in a mere seven days on a budget of $127,000, and ended up earning its producers well over a million dollars upon its initial release in 1952. A few people are enjoying drinks in a Manhattan cocktail lounge - television reporter Vince Potter (Gerald Mohr), vacationing tractor tycoon George Sylvester (Robert Bice), cattle baron Ed Mulfory (Erik Blythe), Congressman Arthur Harroway) (Wade Crosby), aimless party girl Ca ... Full Review

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Reviewed by Glenn EricksonHere's a key picture for the 50s that used to run constantly on television before disappearing in the early 1970s. Invasion, USA is a bizarre call to arms against the Communist threat: not some insidious subversion from... ... Full Article

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