V: The Final Battle
“V: The Final Battle” begins where the first V mini-series left off. The war between the humans and the Visitors continues. The resistance is now based in LA, California as they continue to find a weakness for the alien Visitors. Mike Donovan (Marc Singer) is captured by Diana (Jane Badler) who after undergoing extreme torture gives up Martin (Frank Ashmore) Diana’s trusted adviser as the Fifth Column mole. Julie Perish (Faye Grant) is still feeling the effects of Diana’s conditioning techniques used on her when she was captured a year ago and begins to have second thoughts about being resistance leader. But when the Maxwell girl gives birth to her alien twins, the death of the purely lizard one gives Julie the way to create a super germ that will kill the Visitors dead in their tracks.
The Resistance lead an attack on a Visitor processing plant, but are soundly beaten by the Visitors. They decide that their current tactics aren't effective, they need an event that will wake up the world to help them defeat the Visitors.
Donovan is reunited with his son and joins the international Resistance headed by Ham Tyler and Chris Farber. The first priority is freeing Julie who has been captured and is being held in the visitor mother ship. Meanwhile, Robin who is pregnant by a Visitor goes into labor.
Donovan turns himself over to the aliens in order to save his son. Diana hears her colleagues are plotting against her. She tells her leader that only she can succeed because of a spy she has in the Resistance. Willie, a friendly alien, submits to tests so Julie can develop a biological weapon against the Visitors. The weapon, a red dust, is then used against the Visitors with much success.
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Jane Badler | Diana |
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Michael Durrell | Robert Maxwell |
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Robert Englund | Willie |
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Faye Grant | Juliet Parish |
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Richard Herd | John |
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Thomas Hill | Father Andrew Doyle |
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Michael Ironside | Ham Tyler |
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Peter Nelson | Brian |
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David Packer | Daniel Bernstein |
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Neva Patterson | Eleanor Dupres |
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Andrew Prine | Steven |
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Sandy Simpson | Mark |
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Marc Singer | Mike Donovan |
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Blair Tefkin | Robin Maxwell |
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Michael Wright | Elias Taylor |
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Denise Galik-Furey | Maggie Blodgett |
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Jason Bernard | Caleb Taylor |
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Rafael Campos | Sancho Gomez |
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Frank Ashmore | Martin |
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Diane Cary | Harmony Moore |
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Viveka Davis | Polly Maxwell |
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Marin May | Katie Maxwell |
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Greta Blackburn | Lorraine |
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Eric Johnston | Sean Donovan |
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Stack Pierce | Visitor Captain |
| Director | Richard T. Heffron |
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| Writer | Craig Buck, Diane Frolov, Peggy Goldman, Kenneth Johnson, Brian Taggert, Harry Longstreet, Renee Longstreet | |
| Producer | Daniel H. Blatt, Patrick Boyriven, Dean O'Brien, Robert Singer, Kenneth Johnson | |
| Musician | Joseph Conlan, Barry de Vorzon, Dennis McCarthy | |
| Photography | Stevan Larner | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Surround [English] Mono [English] |
| Subtitles | Dutch | English | Finnish | German | Greek | Polish | Portuguese | Swedish |
| Distributor | Warner Home Video |
| Layers | Dual side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 30, 2003 |
| Regions | Region 2 |