For some reason, I never saw this film at the time. I’m uncertain why, sci-fi has always been my favorite genre. I’m very pleased to have had the opportunity to see it at last.
Very nice movie for the atmosphere it sets. For the straightforward and honest acting. For the script and plots. It's literally refreshing to see such movies when compared to the ones being produced today filled with angst, fear and stress.
This was one of the first movie I saw as a kid that I didn't need translations anymore after learning english in the late 80's.. Thank You, greetings from Finland ❤
Believe it or not, I saw this movie as a 7-year old in 1982 in the USSR of all places! It was on TV like very late at night, and the dubbing must have been atrocious, but for me it was the coolest thing ever. Rather curious that the Soviets decided to show it.
No, dubbing in the USSR was excellent. I myself saw it in the USSR - first in a cinema, then on TV (a slightly shortened version introduced by cosmonaut Alexei Leonov).
@@IouriBelov “Субъект вошел в объект”-for whatever reason I remember this phrase when the astronaut guy opens the door and enters a warehouse or something, sometime closer to the end. I remember asking my dad what субъект was…
Yeah, and the people inside the UFO survived while those poor scientists in the hangar were brutally burned, but the truth would come out and change the course of human history...
Unfortunately it's not your govt you need to be concerned about. It's the megalomaniac nut bars that have compromising videos of them. And delusionally believe that they are going to become immortal superintelligent borgs that conquer the universe
This movie is epic, I always had this in my memory "Hangar 18", now watching this online, brings back so many memories. This was a very potent movie at the time, it still is watchable, enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing!
I saw this in the theaters when it came out and I graduated in a couple of years after this in 1983 it was a good film and still is Thanks for showing it 😊👍❤️
Hi Roger, I am getting a 1983 Datsun 280ZX back on the road... do you remember that car back in the day,.? Was it popular and did you know anyone you had it?
@@albertomorales9493 I'm not roger, but 2 of my uncles bought Datsun 280zx special edition when they came out. I think one still got his, mint condition!
@@albertomorales9493 1st Jpn built sports car to sell well in USA. started w model 240z then 260z 280zxetc. Had some speed for its weight but it was more style than fast got decent economy with its 6cyl Most used it as a 2 seat hatchback. Ride was sporty enough but not abrasive interior too much plastic. All from memory only. I'd love to have one restored. Nice clean lines
I love the random pushing of buttons in the spaceship with a foreign language! Laser shoots at people standing around outside the ship... Oops! Is everyone okay?
I like the soft disclosure this movie does. From the craft with its obvious electro-magnetic gravity propulsion to even the looks which are eerily similar to the ARV described by the late Mark MacCandlish.
Robert Vaughn was always the perfect corrupt politician. With that stone-cold poker face and a precise, commanding demeanor he could destroy a small army with a whisper. i can't recall any time he needed to raise his voice all to bring a room full adversaries to their knees.
McGavin (William Lyle Richardson) always plays the same character.. Darren McGavin. A vastly underrated star. Movie stars aren't "actors" per se. They're personalities. We see his name on the credits and we go "Oh yeah.. there's our buddy Kolshak!".
Watching late night telly in the 80's (before the channel went off air) I loved The Night Stalker. My first taste of scifi/horror and I still rewatch them when I can.
Kolchak is my number 1 favorite tv show. Such a classic. And you are right, Darren McGavin plays Darren McGavin. He's one of those people with strong charisma.
The 80s best times the music and all the sci-fi movies coming out Starman ET the flash, the third release in the Star Wars franchise...yeah definitely miss the 80s...
I remember seeing this at the midway drive in in Holiday Florida back when it came out. This was right at the time the shuttle was about to start flying. Time flies
Hell, I WORKED at Radio Shack in the late 80's. Back when it was a legit store (not the company-owned stores, but a Radio Shack DEALER), because we could sell many other products and services under the franchise name. I used to install computer systems and satellite dishes while I was in high school. Made good money, too.
@@MasterJediDude Cool! Radio Shack was the one of the best stores back then, we always walked out with what we were looking for! Good days, good memories!
I remember the first time I saw this, I walked away early in the ending because I was so upset the government was willing to destroy it all.....to cover it up!! But the spaceship survived and so does the story !!
I wanted to go see this when it first came out but never got the chance. And never heard of it again. Now seeing it I understand why it was quickly forgotten. It's no all the good if at all
I would like to see a remake of this movie with more emphasis on the aliens and outer space and the spacecraft. Forget the car chases, that was just a distraction.
I read where a sequel was discussed, because of what was discovered in the alien recordings, especially about the landing zones. "They're coming BACK!"
They also did the retro braking wrong, the two little rockets on either side of the top main booster are the ones that do the braking. The big boosters have no fuel at that point.
I remember this movie well & for it's time of 1980 it was an excellent film in everyway possible. I guess it also shows just how something's never change is dirty politics, liars, cheats, destroy evidence, make things or certain people disappear or pay them off to.
@@louannelawson4916 " I guess it also shows just how something's never change" one would think someone born in 1952 would have had enough time to learn proper usage of the apostrophe "Dear"
If you like sci fi alien space vehicles, the "believable type" I mean, then there is only one in my mind that make my jaw drop, it is the saucer shaped one that has been frozen in the Antarctic ice for thousands of years and only discovered recently by our more sensitive radio receivers, as it was emitting a regular tone, SOS maybe ? or perhaps a biohazard warning to stay away ? The ship from the latest version of "The Thing" is absolutely gob smackingly beautiful and the detail ! The engines are shown winding up, vent's closing, running lights, even the hatch was a thing of thing of intricate design. And the computer/interface whatever it was, everything about it screamed not of this world !. I truly envy the first humans who ever get to touch one of these and learn from it, it would be like Christmas morning a age 6..
OMG. I love your work with this movie, is HD, I'll suscribe to your channel, thank for downloading, I herad about this film the week, I was going to buy it, but now I can watch it many times, thank you🙏🙏🙏🙏greetings from Australia!
Wow, I have actually seen this movie before, ages ago. It has the guy who played Michael J Fox's dad in the movie Teen Wolf as one of the Astronauts, if I recall correctly. I will enjoy seeing this again after so many years, thanks.
Another movie that I saw back when it was released. I was going to college and I still had my 1970 Dodge Challenger painted white, just like the one from the movie Vanishing Point. Sooo 43 years ago I can't believe that I'm still alive. Especially after all the street racing 🏁 🏎 I also had 5 Plymouth Road Runners a couple of Darts and then I don't recall 🤔 all the home built Street Rods. Holly Shit ! I'm Old 😢
I remember seeing the Movie in the theaters, just before my birthday that year. I remember it so well because my neighbor picked me from the movie instead of my Mom.
Stuck in a hotel in Honduras with nothing to do, so I bought a day of internet. That was 1 hour and 37 minutes well spent. A little hokey, but if you're into scifi, you have to watch it.
This is the last movie I saw on tv with my girlfriend in 1989 - six days later she died by car accident. *❤ **_I still love you, Bianca_* 💞 Hope so much we will see us again. Soon... 💫 Aron, Germany - FOREVER HERS
The film was very popular in the USSR btw. Once it was even aired on the state TV, in prime time (because of the way the US government was presented in the film.
I love this movie, seen it now for multiple times. The introduction always send me on a trail for finding more answers. Mind baffling, and awesome movie concept, if not reality, who knows. :D
The terrifying part about this film, is the completely accurate state of denial we quickly find ourselves in, when we do not understand the simplest of considerations. We are never prepared without so called protocols and when we had them, they were never aimed at anything other than defense and denial. We based story lines on what we could understand only to have the public relate to the narrative. You ended up with countless wishy washy stories of our vices and selfish desires. Yet was that what the public really needed? Still, we are thankful all the same. I thought the explosion was amazing, considering it was partly real.
WoW, There was potential and then the worst, most negative, cop out ending possible 😮! If you read these comments B4 watching the film, save yourself the time. It's not worth it !
I remember, the movie was shown in 1981 or 1982 on german TV, on the ARD (means: first federal TV Station), not on the weekend, I guess, it was a monday or a tuesday. It was great. Whole family watched it. It startet on 08:15 pm, which was the prime time on german TV back those days. Awesome!
Oh my god. I am so old....lol. I begged my parents to take me to go see this in theaters!!! I was 9 and loved ufo's and all those stories when I was a kid. (Still do)
The most interesting part is that we didnt actially launch our 1st space shuttle until april of 1981. Yet this movie was released in 1980. Then the message they deciphered later about when they first visited earth abd why we look like them...
There were a couple launches prior to 1981. 1981 was the first "official" space-worthy launch but in 1977 they launched Enterprise. 1 of a few early shuttle orbiters before Columbia. All that said though... the Roswell incident and Hangar 18 couldn't have possibly involved the space shuttle or orbiter since it presumably happened in 1947 in which we didn't even start space shuttle testing until mid 70's.
Glad to see this movie getting public attention in the UK as of now, being on Amazon Prime Video, after toiling for decades in obscurity. I always liked the atmosphere of the UFO and the authorities to try to cover up the fact they possessed it, only (SPOILER) for their attempt to destroy the evidence to backfire on them. I didn't like so much the two astronauts roaming the country to find proof of their encounter while in space, but the scenes with the UFO exploration were very well done, and the ship is rather modern-looking for 1980! But the music, by far, is my favourite part of the movie, especially the end credits!
Excelente película de ciencia ficción. Pensé que había visto todas las películas del género, pero me equivoqué. Verla fue una grata sorpresa y además, con excelente calidad. Agradezco personalmente haberla subido. Saludos desde Argentina
This movie is so hokie that it's fun! I saw this in the theater when I was 12 y/o! 8:00 And NOTHING would shock young movie-goers like a severed head! LOL!!
@@thayonleal4646 Esse filme "Angar 18" ainda tem no youtube,só que não mais dublado,agora somente em inglês, mas,quem sabe futuramente o RUclips volta a coloca-lo dublado.
O que acho incrível nesses filmes antigos e quando eles mostram coisas que ainda não existiam na época. No começo do filme mostra telões modernos e enormes que ainda não existiam se diferenciando de outros de CRT. Isso e muito bacana
I remember this movies. I saw it in the base theater on Anderson AFB Guam, in the South Pacific, in maybe 1981 or 81. (Took a while, back then, for old fashioned chemical photography film to get to the hinterlands). We thought is was really good. I would say it's pleasant diversion on a rainy day.
I just saw this movie right now. For the first time I grew up in Midland and Big Spring. I would tell elementary school in Big Spring Texas. I remember when this came out I just never saw it. It was amazing to see. I religiously watched kolshack the night stalker.
For some reason, I never saw this film at the time. I’m uncertain why, sci-fi has always been my favorite genre. I’m very pleased to have had the opportunity to see it at last.
Very nice movie for the atmosphere it sets. For the straightforward and honest acting. For the script and plots. It's literally refreshing to see such movies when compared to the ones being produced today filled with angst, fear and stress.
Русский. Язык
Because why should art mirror reality?
This was one of the first movie I saw as a kid that I didn't need translations anymore after learning english in the late 80's.. Thank You, greetings from Finland ❤
Believe it or not, I saw this movie as a 7-year old in 1982 in the USSR of all places! It was on TV like very late at night, and the dubbing must have been atrocious, but for me it was the coolest thing ever. Rather curious that the Soviets decided to show it.
No, dubbing in the USSR was excellent. I myself saw it in the USSR - first in a cinema, then on TV (a slightly shortened version introduced by cosmonaut Alexei Leonov).
@@IouriBelov That would have been the only thing in the USSR that was excellent. Everything else was garbage.
Same in România
@@IouriBelov “Субъект вошел в объект”-for whatever reason I remember this phrase when the astronaut guy opens the door and enters a warehouse or something, sometime closer to the end. I remember asking my dad what субъект was…
I’m not surprised the USSR would have liked the movie- it shows the US as being corrupt and willing to kill heroes for a coverup.
The stellar cast covering some of the best known faces of the late 60s and 70s.
Although I felt that Darren McGavin's performance in this wasn't one of his best, Hanger 18 is one of my best memories of him.
@@mikebasil4832
Christmas Story was his best performance.
Watched this when I was 11.
Now 50 ... And it's more real than ever
😂😂😂
🍭
🤣🤣🤣
I'm scared tough
So its a good movie?
Saw this at the theater in 1980, loved this movie, especially all the computer tracking equipment that is shown
One of the best - both leads are deceased but what a legacy! Some of the scenes are cheesy cheap but they did the best they could at the time.
the ending was the best part where they told you the government could not cover it up...
Nowadays they don't even attempt to cover up anything..
Just blame Putin
@@Seadog..C5
Or Trump
Yeah, and the people inside the UFO survived while those poor scientists in the hangar were brutally burned, but the truth would come out and change the course of human history...
I recognize so many of these character actors, they permeated the television and movies of the era, the most of them are gone now.
I remember watching this as a child. The part where the two alien dudes with the fish eyes turned abruptly scared the Bejesus out of me !
I've been flicking through the comments deciding whether to watch the film, and this comment has made up my mind! It'd better not let me down!😂
Great movie! A great example of what our government is capable of.
Unfortunately it's not your govt you need to be concerned about.
It's the megalomaniac nut bars that have compromising videos of them.
And delusionally believe that they are going to become immortal superintelligent borgs that conquer the universe
You’re kidding
@@splurge4749 dont be surprised at the plot that could happen
@@splurge4749 i hope you mean that this is the least they are capable of... and not another brainwashed American
This movie is epic, I always had this in my memory "Hangar 18", now watching this online, brings back so many memories. This was a very potent movie at the time, it still is watchable, enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing!
Epic. The most abused word on YT.
47:11 “Well, do ya sell brain juice too?”
One of the best movie made by human race in the last 10000 years.
The interior of the craft is fantastic looking.
Very modern for 1980.
im 64 and I still remember seeing this as a kid in theaters back in the day.... That ship was pretty cool , even today.
Rewatching this 40 years later makes my soon to be arthiritic knees tingle. The details are so fun to watch.
I saw this in the theaters when it came out
and I graduated in a couple of years after
this in 1983 it was a good film and still is
Thanks for showing it 😊👍❤️
Same, saw it at a Sunday matinee.
Hi Roger, I am getting a 1983 Datsun 280ZX back on the road... do you remember that car back in the day,.? Was it popular and did you know anyone you had it?
@@albertomorales9493 I'm not roger, but 2 of my uncles bought Datsun 280zx special edition when they came out. I think one still got his, mint condition!
@@albertomorales9493
1st Jpn built sports car to sell well in USA. started w model 240z then 260z 280zxetc. Had some speed for its weight but it was more style than fast got decent economy with its 6cyl Most used it as a 2 seat hatchback. Ride was sporty enough but not abrasive interior too much plastic. All from memory only. I'd love to have one restored. Nice clean lines
According to my diary from 1980, I saw this movie when it came out -
I don’t remember it at all. Thanks for posting this!
I love the random pushing of buttons in the spaceship with a foreign language! Laser shoots at people standing around outside the ship... Oops! Is everyone okay?
Right off the bat I thought to myself,…so THIS is what Ralphie’s dad does for a living! 😂😊
Seen one of those lamps at an auto repair shop in ashland va near Christmas time.
You mean Carl Kolchaks side hustle?
I'm from big spring texas ,still live here today even watched parts of the movie being made worked next door to hanger 18, love this movie.
I always thought Hanger 18 was near Roswell.
I like the soft disclosure this movie does. From the craft with its obvious electro-magnetic gravity propulsion to even the looks which are eerily similar to the ARV described by the late Mark MacCandlish.
Robert Vaughn was always the perfect corrupt politician. With that stone-cold poker face and a precise, commanding demeanor he could destroy a small army with a whisper.
i can't recall any time he needed to raise his voice all to bring a room full adversaries to their knees.
"The man from Uncle"
Never seen or heard about this movie in the 80's. As a teenager, I would have loved to watched it back then.
McGavin (William Lyle Richardson) always plays the same character.. Darren McGavin. A vastly underrated star. Movie stars aren't "actors" per se. They're personalities. We see his name on the credits and we go "Oh yeah.. there's our buddy Kolshak!".
The Dad in Christmas Story.
@@paulbriggs3072He was fantastic in that part.
Watching late night telly in the 80's (before the channel went off air) I loved The Night Stalker. My first taste of scifi/horror and I still rewatch them when I can.
Kolchak is my number 1 favorite tv show. Such a classic. And you are right, Darren McGavin plays Darren McGavin. He's one of those people with strong charisma.
The 80s best times the music and all the sci-fi movies coming out Starman ET the flash, the third release in the Star Wars franchise...yeah definitely miss the 80s...
70s were great, too.
I remember seeing this at the midway drive in in Holiday Florida back when it came out. This was right at the time the shuttle was about to start flying. Time flies
"Radio Shack" reference. If you remember Radio Shack, you're old 😅🤣
SHADDDD APPPP!
ROFL
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@@BlondieSL oh... Like Arnold Schwarzenegger on Kindergarten Cop! 😂🤣
Hell, I WORKED at Radio Shack in the late 80's. Back when it was a legit store (not the company-owned stores, but a Radio Shack DEALER), because we could sell many other products and services under the franchise name. I used to install computer systems and satellite dishes while I was in high school. Made good money, too.
@@MasterJediDude Cool! Radio Shack was the one of the best stores back then, we always walked out with what we were looking for! Good days, good memories!
What is your address?
The ending...
its like they ran outta money and just read out a "happily ever after" copy/paste
I loved it!! ❤️
I remember the first time I saw this, I walked away
early in the ending because I was so upset the government
was willing to destroy it all.....to cover it up!!
But the spaceship survived and so does the story !!
The more things change, the more they stay the same.................
Dude, it's fiction. 🤦
Oh dear. Head in hands time.
i can't believe Americans have ever believed in their government ever...
Why did you put so many spaces between your words?
I saw this at a drive-in with Dark Star, Schlock, and Flesh Gordon. What a night!
I saw Flesh Gordon in a porno theatre in London back in the 80's.
Great film
Pity there was not a follow up...good acting with technology, by today's standards.
Most enjoyable..👍👍
They don't make em like they used to Thanks for sharing
I wanted to go see this when it first came out but never got the chance. And never heard of it again. Now seeing it I understand why it was quickly forgotten. It's no all the good if at all
Brilliant movie with an unexpected ending!! Loved it
Saw this film at the pictures many moons ago when I was a kid. Loved it then and still love it now
Funny Radio Shack reference, for those that remember RS.
I would like to see a remake of this movie with more emphasis on the aliens and outer space and the spacecraft. Forget the car chases, that was just a distraction.
I really wished they would have made a sequel to this movie.
Hangar 19
And there's a million producers atm desperate for ideas
NOOOO. They screw up every sequel these days. FUCK NO ((.
I read where a sequel was discussed, because of what was discovered in the alien recordings, especially about the landing zones. "They're coming BACK!"
Loved this movie as a kid, still do. 😊
I saw this movie as a child, but it was so long ago, I thought it was a fever dream.
Firt time watching this movie, I don't know how I missed it before now, really enjoyed it.
That astronaut doing a spacewalk without so much as a tether was... interesting.
They also did the retro braking wrong, the two little rockets on either side of the top main booster are the ones that do the braking. The big boosters have no fuel at that point.
This film has been famous in the USSR and post-Soviet countries.
I remember this movie well & for it's time of 1980 it was an excellent film in everyway possible. I guess it also shows just how something's never change is dirty politics, liars, cheats, destroy evidence, make things or certain people disappear or pay them off to.
*_Invasion of the Body Snatchers_** (1956)* touched on all that stuff under the guise of science fiction.
Yeah, have you ever heard of JFK?
@@royfr8136 That Is What I Meant By Saying Somethings Never Change... Born 1952 Dear.
@@hulkhatepunybanner That Is What I Meant By Somethings Never Change..Born 1952
@@louannelawson4916 " I guess it also shows just how something's never change"
one would think someone born in 1952 would have had enough time to learn proper usage of the apostrophe "Dear"
If you like sci fi alien space vehicles, the "believable type" I mean, then there is only one in my mind that make my jaw drop, it is the saucer shaped one that has been frozen in the Antarctic ice for thousands of years and only discovered recently by our more sensitive radio receivers, as it was emitting a regular tone, SOS maybe ? or perhaps a biohazard warning to stay away ? The ship from the latest version of "The Thing" is absolutely gob smackingly beautiful and the detail ! The engines are shown winding up, vent's closing, running lights, even the hatch was a thing of thing of intricate design. And the computer/interface whatever it was, everything about it screamed not of this world !. I truly envy the first humans who ever get to touch one of these and learn from it, it would be like Christmas morning a age 6..
This ending was mind blowing !!! Remember as 1982 !!
OMG. I love your work with this movie, is HD, I'll suscribe to your channel, thank for downloading, I herad about this film the week, I was going to buy it, but now I can watch it many times, thank you🙏🙏🙏🙏greetings from Australia!
Imagine the government using a plane crash for it's own purposes
silly
@@mikefuller363 ... or would they ?
Exactly!...like a drone plane to hit a building...🤔
@@alex23turic moronic
@@alex23turic ...and blame the extremists, how could this be?
Wow, I have actually seen this movie before, ages ago. It has the guy who played Michael J Fox's dad in the movie Teen Wolf as one of the Astronauts, if I recall correctly. I will enjoy seeing this again after so many years, thanks.
alien were-wolves?🐺🤣🤣
Another movie that I saw back when it was released. I was going to college and I still had my 1970 Dodge Challenger painted white, just like the one from the movie Vanishing Point. Sooo 43 years ago I can't believe that I'm still alive. Especially after all the street racing 🏁 🏎
I also had 5 Plymouth Road Runners a couple of Darts and then I don't recall 🤔 all the home built Street Rods.
Holly Shit ! I'm Old 😢
Went with my brother to see this…. It was kool!! Miss ya man!!
I remember seeing the Movie in the theaters, just before my birthday that year. I remember it so well because my neighbor picked me from the movie instead of my Mom.
I saw this as a kid on British TV, or maybe video in the early 80s, and always remembered it.
Well done stunt driver Alan Gibbs for the special car stunt.
Great movie. Thanks for pulling it out here.
Stuck in a hotel in Honduras with nothing to do, so I bought a day of internet. That was 1 hour and 37 minutes well spent. A little hokey, but if you're into scifi, you have to watch it.
This is the last movie I saw on tv with my girlfriend in 1989 - six days later she died by car accident.
*❤ **_I still love you, Bianca_* 💞
Hope so much we will see us again. Soon... 💫
Aron, Germany - FOREVER HERS
Guess I’ll have to wait for Hangar 19 - Return to Earth to come out 👽🛸
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great movie, what you can see of it between the non-stop ads. C'mon RUclips, enough is enough!
Great film, they don't make films like this anymore.
Я посмотрел в 10 лет. 52 года, Казахстан. До сих пор люблю этот фильм 👍🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿 Странно, что тогда нам показали 😂
The film was very popular in the USSR btw. Once it was even aired on the state TV, in prime time (because of the way the US government was presented in the film.
I was 11 when this was was released and I though it was so cool.
I still think its cool for completely different reasons.
The inside of that ship is so 1980's Radio Shack it hurts, lol. The displays look like old Texas Instruments calculators.
great actors, great 70's flick. entertaining...
This film's been on a few times on the Talking Pictures TV channel, a decent little film with the amazing Darren McGavin!
I saw this movie for the first time about 40 years ago, interesting.
Well, it's a major award 😄 🎄
Love scientific space 🚀🇺🇸🇮🇪☘️🥰 Movie night and A 80s baby❤ know I'll love it Thanks.
I love the ending credits. Talk about adding to the SiFi theater.
4/02/2024
📽️🎞️🎬🎥🎭⭐🎭⭐🎭⭐🔥🔥🔥🔥📺📺📺📺👍☝️. One of my favourite movie's film's back in the 1980's.
Thanks for uploading this film! Cheers.😊😊
The ufo looks more like an errant part of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory than a ufo.
so what does a UFO actually look like?🤔
The UFO was first, so the Wonka-factory looks like an UFO!
Very good 1980 Sci-Fi movie!
I love this movie, seen it now for multiple times. The introduction always send me on a trail for finding more answers. Mind baffling, and awesome movie concept, if not reality, who knows. :D
The terrifying part about this film, is the completely accurate state of denial we quickly find ourselves in, when we do not
understand the simplest of considerations. We are never prepared without so called protocols and when we had them, they
were never aimed at anything other than defense and denial.
We based story lines on what we could understand only to have the public relate to the narrative.
You ended up with countless wishy washy stories of our vices and selfish desires.
Yet was that what the public really needed?
Still, we are thankful all the same.
I thought the explosion was amazing, considering it was partly real.
WoW, There was potential and then the worst, most negative, cop out ending possible 😮! If you read these comments B4 watching the film, save yourself the time. It's not worth it !
I remember, the movie was shown in 1981 or 1982 on german TV, on the ARD (means: first federal TV Station), not on the weekend, I guess, it was a monday or a tuesday.
It was great. Whole family watched it. It startet on 08:15 pm, which was the prime time on german TV back those days. Awesome!
Started
Oh my god. I am so old....lol. I begged my parents to take me to go see this in theaters!!! I was 9 and loved ufo's and all those stories when I was a kid. (Still do)
The most interesting part is that we didnt actially launch our 1st space shuttle until april of 1981. Yet this movie was released in 1980. Then the message they deciphered later about when they first visited earth abd why we look like them...
There were a couple launches prior to 1981. 1981 was the first "official" space-worthy launch but in 1977 they launched Enterprise. 1 of a few early shuttle orbiters before Columbia. All that said though... the Roswell incident and Hangar 18 couldn't have possibly involved the space shuttle or orbiter since it presumably happened in 1947 in which we didn't even start space shuttle testing until mid 70's.
Great Movie, i havent seen it since a long time! Greets from Marcel The Netherlands Europe 👍🙂
Glad to see this movie getting public attention in the UK as of now, being on Amazon Prime Video, after toiling for decades in obscurity. I always liked the atmosphere of the UFO and the authorities to try to cover up the fact they possessed it, only (SPOILER) for their attempt to destroy the evidence to backfire on them. I didn't like so much the two astronauts roaming the country to find proof of their encounter while in space, but the scenes with the UFO exploration were very well done, and the ship is rather modern-looking for 1980! But the music, by far, is my favourite part of the movie, especially the end credits!
The ancient astronaut theory I've remember reading chariots of the gods by Erich von daniken in 1993.
Я был в шоке от этого фильма в детстве. Стиль этого фильма документальный, его воспринимаешь словно бы это правда.
We kids loved this film back then
Excelente película de ciencia ficción. Pensé que había visto todas las películas del género, pero me equivoqué. Verla fue una grata sorpresa y además, con excelente calidad.
Agradezco personalmente haberla subido.
Saludos desde Argentina
What do you think about Javier Milei
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A real good movie ! Empfehlenswert .
This movie is so hokie that it's fun! I saw this in the theater when I was 12 y/o! 8:00 And NOTHING would shock young movie-goers like a severed head! LOL!!
Já assisti esse filme várias e várias vezes,e continuo a assisti-lo ainda mais vezes de tão bom que ele é. São Paulo/Brasil.
Há um tempo, eu havia encontrado este filme dublado. Agora, já não encontro mais. Que lástima!
@@thayonleal4646 Esse filme "Angar 18" ainda tem no youtube,só que não mais dublado,agora somente em inglês, mas,quem sabe futuramente o RUclips volta a coloca-lo dublado.
O que acho incrível nesses filmes antigos e quando eles mostram coisas que ainda não existiam na época. No começo do filme mostra telões modernos e enormes que ainda não existiam se diferenciando de outros de CRT. Isso e muito bacana
Estas preciosidades não passam na sessao da tarde.
9-11 could have totally been pulled-off in the 80s with 727s
" your trespassing" "where sorry", "thanks".
Turns too leave.. that's funny
una película excelente, muchas gracias por subirla, saludos desde Guadalajara México
Te salut din Spania , am văzut filmul la apariție în România, anii '80....un film super.....
One of a greates mouvies I've ever seen!
Siskel & Ebert were rolling on the floor with laughter when they reviewed this movie 😅
That's the first intelligent comment I've read on this thread. Stupid concept, badly executed. Hollywood in the '80s.
A cool 1980s movie, live long and prosper! ✌❤
That's a Great one!
I remember this movies. I saw it in the base theater on Anderson AFB Guam, in the South Pacific, in maybe 1981 or 81. (Took a while, back then, for old fashioned chemical photography film to get to the hinterlands). We thought is was really good. I would say it's pleasant diversion on a rainy day.
so good..
TV show UFO in 1970 did an amazing job portraying alien invasions into Earth.
I just saw this movie right now. For the first time I grew up in Midland and Big Spring. I would tell elementary school in Big Spring Texas. I remember when this came out I just never saw it. It was amazing to see. I religiously watched kolshack the night stalker.
Posibly I've seen too much, Hangar 18 I know too much....!!!!!