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'''''The People''''' is a ] ], broadcast as an '']''. This science-fiction film dealt with a 'cult' of isolated individuals who maintained their independent community, keeping their distance from civilization. Until one day, a young teacher goes to a remote area to work with the secluded and backwards inhabitants. She soon discovers that the residents are actually aliens who escaped their home planet and are hoping to establish a life on Earth. '''''The People''''' is a ] ], broadcast as an '']''. This science-fiction film dealt with a 'cult' of isolated individuals who maintained their independent community, keeping their distance from civilization. Until one day, a young teacher goes to a remote area to work with the secluded and backwards inhabitants. She soon discovers that the residents are actually aliens who escaped their home planet and are hoping to establish a life on Earth.


This film is notable for pairing ] and ], who starred in the ] episode ]. This film is notable for again pairing ] and ], who starred in the ] episode ].


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The People is a 1972 television film, broadcast as an ABC Movie of the Week. This science-fiction film dealt with a 'cult' of isolated individuals who maintained their independent community, keeping their distance from civilization. Until one day, a young teacher goes to a remote area to work with the secluded and backwards inhabitants. She soon discovers that the residents are actually aliens who escaped their home planet and are hoping to establish a life on Earth.

This film is notable for again pairing William Shatner and Kim Darby, who starred in the Star Trek episode Miri.

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