MADRID, Spain - Hundreds of panicked Spaniards flooded TV and radio
switchboards with calls this weekend when a newscaster broke in with
a report showing space aliens hovering over New York.
The purported news flashes that appeared Saturday and Sunday on the
Telecinco network were in fact advertisements for the film Independence
Day, which opens in Spain on Friday.
The PubliEspana advertising firm figured viewers wouldn't be taken in
by the spoof of Orson Welles' The War of the Worlds - the 1938 radio
play that created a short but memorable panic in the United States.
"We wanted to do something different, cause some excitement, but
certainly not fear," an advertising executive, Jose Luis Andarias,
said Monday.
But plenty of Spaniards believed the film's scenes of a White House
press conference about the invasion, and an announcer breaking away to
shots of New Yorkers fleeing in the streets.
A text warning on the bottom of the TV screen said "advertisement,"
but "apparently people can't watch footage, listen and read at the same
time," Andarias said.
By The Associated Press
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