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Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion 2000

★ 3.37 votes90 min📅 2000-04-21

In the tense, paranoia-fueled atmosphere of *Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion* (2000), director Rob Hedden crafts a gripping sci-fi thriller where deception and impending doom collide.

Director: Rob Hedden

Cast

Dale Midkiff
Dale Midkiff
Bill Templer
Dondré Whitfield
Dondré Whitfield
Kevin Anjanette
Stephen Tobolowsky
Stephen Tobolowsky
B.J. McQueen
Joan Marie Laurer
Joan Marie Laurer
Ava Zurich
Scott Lowell
Scott Lowell
Laird Jones
Whitney Dylan
Whitney Dylan
Kendra Van Dillon
Paul Schulze
Paul Schulze
Jamison Collier
Meredith Morton
Meredith Morton
Trish Collier
Jordan Butcher
Andy Collier
John Koyama
John Koyama
Eddie Yamada

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion (2000) about?

This sci-fi thriller follows a defense agency head who fabricates an alien invasion threat to manipulate public panic and political action. As the fabricated crisis escalates, the President authorizes a nuclear-armed satellite, uncovering layers of government distrust and media manipulation.

Who directed Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion?

Rob Hedden directed this 2000 science fiction thriller, known for blending suspense with sharp social commentary.

Who stars in Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion?

The film features Dale Midkiff as Bill Templer, with notable performances by Stephen Tobolowsky, Dondré Whitfield, Joan Marie Laurer, and Scott Lowell.

Is Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion (2000) worth watching?

While not a blockbuster, this TV movie holds up as a tense, thought-provoking sci-fi thriller with a unique twist on alien invasion tropes. Fans of '90s genre films will appreciate its retro charm and timely themes of government overreach.

How long is Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion?

Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion runs for 90 minutes.

About Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion (2000) — When paranoia becomes policy

In the tense, paranoia-fueled atmosphere of *Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion* (2000), director Rob Hedden crafts a gripping sci-fi thriller where deception and impending doom collide. Set against the backdrop of San Diego, the film follows Bill Templer, a high-ranking official in a shadowy defense agency, as he orchestrates a chilling hoax to manipulate public panic. By leaking a manipulated satellite image of an alien armada, Templer stokes global hysteria, pushing the U.S. President to deploy the Peacemaker—a satellite retrofitted with a nuclear warhead—under the guise of defense. The story weaves themes of government distrust, crisis manipulation, and the fragility of public faith in authority, all while delivering edge-of-your-seat suspense.

With a runtime of 90 minutes, this TV movie blends science fiction thrills with a biting critique of media sensationalism and political opportunism. Starring Dale Midkiff as Templer, alongside a standout cast including Stephen Tobolowsky and Dondré Whitfield, the film thrives on its claustrophobic tension and timely exploration of how fear can be weaponized. A product of the late '90s sci-fi boom, it offers a nostalgic yet relevant dive into the darker side of alien invasion narratives.