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IMDbBox Office Collection 6,000,000 USD
This film was produced by Sunn Classic Pictures, the leading "four-wall" distributor of documentaries. Although this was a straight science fiction film, Sunn's TV spots promoted it as if it were another of their documentaries that would "reveal the truth about UFOs" even though the space shuttle which was used in the film had not yet had its first launch.
Shown on NBC-TV in 1983 (in the wake of the network's highly popular "V" miniseries) as "Invasion Force." This version featured an alternate ending.
This film's title was the inspiration for a song by Megadeth which appears on their "Rust In Peace" album.
The real Hangar 18 was alleged to be at Wright-Patterson (originally Wright Field) AFB in Dayton, Ohio. This is where the debris from Roswell (and according to some, an actual crashed saucer and its occupants) was taken in 1947.
One of two late 1970s American sci-fi conspiracy movies. The other picture was Capricorn One (1977). Both films feature NASA astronauts as main characters.
"Frank Morrison: Well, as long as Hangar 18 exists, the problem exists."
"Frank Morrison: There are airplane crashes every day. Even at military bases."