Invaders: The Prophet

"The Prophet" is the eleventh episode of season two of the science fiction television series The Invaders and the twenty-eighth episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Robert Douglas with a teleplay written by Warren Duff based on a story treatment by Jerry DeBono. The episode first aired on ABC on November 14th, 1967. The series stars Roy Thinnes as U.F.O. chaser David Vincent. This episode guest stars Pat Hingle as Brother Avery, Zina Bethune as Sister Claire and Roger Perry as Bill Shay.

Notes & Trivia

 * The Invaders was created by Larry Cohen and is a Quinn Martin Production.


 * The Invaders theme was composed by Dominic Frontiere.


 * This episode is included on disc three of the Invaders: The Second Season DVD collection.


 * Narrators Dick Wesson and William Woodson are uncredited for their parcitipation in this episode.


 * Story writer Jerry de Bono is credited as Jerry DeBono in this episode.

Quotes

 * Narrator: David Vincent has seen 'The Prophet' - a saintly figure who announces the coming of a heavenly host; whose skin begins to glow at the climax of each service. Evidence that Brother Avery is an alien Invader and reason for Vincent to contact columnist Bill Shay of NOW Magazine.

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 * Narrator: A man and a woman - two alone in the world to resist a multitude - a mighty host. Two who will move on their separate ways, watching, waiting, fighting the Invader from the sky.