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- PG1980 · Science fiction · 1h 33m
Hangar 18 is a 1980 American science fiction action film directed by James L. Conway and written by Ken Pettus, from a story by Thomas C. Chapman and Conway. It stars Darren McGavin, Robert Vaughn, Gary Collins, James Hampton and Pamela Bellwood.
- July 1980
- Charles E. Sellier, Jr.
Mar 13, 1981 · A UFO crashes in Arizona after a satellite collision with a NASA launch, and the government tries to hide the evidence for political reasons. Watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, read user and critic reviews, and find out more about this sci-fi film produced by Sunn Classic Pictures.
- James L. Conway
- 1
- 2 min
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Hangar 18 is a sci-fi movie about a NASA scientist and astronauts who discover a crashed UFO and its alien occupants. The movie features Robert Vaughn, Darren McGavin and Gary Collins, and has a 40% Tomatometer and a 29% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes.
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- James L. Conway
- PG
- W. Lyle Richardson
Hangar 18. 1980 · 1 hr 38 min. PG. Sci-Fi · Action · Thriller. When a NASA satellite collides with a UFO, two astronauts strive to track down the alien craft and expose the truth behind the government’s cover-up. Subtitles: English. Starring: Darren McGavin Robert Vaughn Gary Collins James Hampton Pamela Bellwood. Directed by: James L. Conway.
- James L. Conway
- January 1, 1980
- 97 min
An UFO crashes on the soil of Arizona and is immediately sent to Hangar 18 in a top secret mission by the politician Gordon Cain, who is responsible for the reelection of the president of the United States.
Overview. During a Space Shuttle mission a satellite rams a unidentified flying object. The UFO afterwards performs an emergency landing in the deserts of Arizona. However the White House denies its existence because of the near presidential elections.