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| Jane Badler | Diana |
| Michael Durrell | Robert Maxwell |
| Robert Englund | Willie |
| Faye Grant | Juliet Parish |
| Richard Herd | John |
| Michael Ironside | Ham Tyler |
| Peter Nelson | Brian |
| David Packer | Daniel Bernstein |
| Neva Patterson | Eleanor Dupres |
| Andrew Prine | Steven |
| Marc Singer | Mike Donovan |
| Thomas Hill | Father Andrew Doyle |
| Sandy Simpson | Mark |
| Blair Tefkin | Robin Maxwell |
| Michael Wright | Elias Taylor |
| Lane Smith | Nathan Bates |
| Jennifer Cooke | Elizabeth |
| Jeff Yagher | Kyle Bates |
| June Chadwick | Lydia |
| Director | Richard T. Heffron
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| Producer | Robert Singer
Patrick Boyriven |
| Writer | Craig Buck
Diane Frolov Peggy Goldman Kenneth Johnson Harry Longstreet |
| Cinematography | Stevan Larner
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| Musician | Dennis McCarthy
Joseph Conlan Barry De Vorzon |
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The story which began with the mini-series V comes to a stunning conclusion in this made-for-TV sci-fi adventure. A race of reptilian creatures from another planet arrive on Earth, disguised as humanoids and claiming to come in peace in a search for needed water and food. However, their true motives soon become evident when they take control of the world and begin eating humans for sustenance. A ragtag army of Earthlings form an underground resistance army, leading to a final apocalyptic showdown between the humans and their new rulers. V: The Final Battle reunites most of the original cast of V, including Marc Singer, Robert Englund, Jane Badler, Andrew Pine, and Faye Grant. Followed by a short-lived weekly series. — Mark Deming |
| 1. V: The Final Battle: Part 1 | |
| 2. V: The Final Battle: Part 2 | |
| 3. V: The Final Battle: Part 3 | |
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