- "A summit conference to be attended by the heads of this world's major nations. But beings from another world will be there, too; and their purpose will jeopardize the security and the future of the planet Earth."
- ―Narrator
"Summit Meeting (Part 1)" | |
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Series The Invaders Season 2, Episode 9 | |
Air date | October 31st, 1967 |
Writers | George Eckstein |
Director | Don Medford |
Producers | Quinn Martin; Alan A. Armer; David W. Rintels |
Starring | Roy Thinnes |
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"Summit Meeting (Part I)" is the ninth episode of season two of the science fiction television series The Invaders and the twenty-sixth episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Don Medford with a teleplay written by George Eckstein. The episode first aired on ABC on October 31st, 1967. The series stars Roy Thinnes as U.F.O. chaser David Vincent.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Roy Thinnes | David Vincent |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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William Windom | Michael Tressider |
Eduard Franz | Premier Thor Halvorsen |
Michael Rennie | Pierre Alquist |
Diana Hyland | Ellie Markham |
Ford Rainey | General Jonathan Blaine |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Martin West | Lieutenant |
Ian Wolfe | Knute Romundson |
Ben Wright | Emissary |
Peter Hobbs | Colonel |
Ross Elliott | Hotel dective |
Vic Perrin | Hypnotist alien |
William Boyett | Tressider's man |
Don Lamond | Newsman |
Victoria Hale | Hippie |
Dave Armstrong | Man #2 |
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Quotes[]
- Narrator: A man toils late into the night - a man whose job is only a necessary delay in assuming his own self-assigned mission. But that mission - doing battle with the most dangerous enemy in the history of the Earth - may be resumed at any moment.
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- Michael Tressider: I've got nothing to tell you.
- Pierre Alquist: Then I'll apologize in advance for what we must do. I'm sure you must be familiar with the technique. After all, it is *widely* used by your own people.
- Michael Tressider: What are you going to do?
- Pierre Alquist: In the mental institutions here, I understand it is called shock therapy. However, if it proves ineffective in your case, we shall simply increase the voltage until it is beyond the tolerance of the human body - a technique used, I understand, in other of your institutions.
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- Narrator: A summit conference to be attended by the heads of this world's major nations. But beings from another world will be there, too; and their purpose will jeopardize the security and the future of the planet Earth.