Hangar 18

It started with an accident in space . . . and led to the terrifying secret in . . . HANGAR 18

5.1
19801h 37m

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. The UFO is brought to the secret Hangar 18 and the accident is blamed on the incompetence of the astronauts Bancroff and Price. But the two fight against this and try to hunt down the UFO.

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: NBC Invasion Force 1983 Monday Night at the Movies bumper

NBC Invasion Force 1983 Monday Night at the Movies bumper

Thumbnail for video: Hangar 18 (1980) (TV Spot)

Hangar 18 (1980) (TV Spot)

Thumbnail for video: Hangar 18 (Space Connection) - 1980 - James L. Conway

Hangar 18 (Space Connection) - 1980 - James L. Conway

Cast

Photo of Darren McGavin

Darren McGavin

Harry Forbes

Photo of Gary Collins

Gary Collins

Steve Bancroft

Photo of Robert Vaughn

Robert Vaughn

Gordon Cain

Photo of James Hampton

James Hampton

Lew Price

Photo of Philip Abbott

Philip Abbott

Frank Morrison

Photo of Joseph Campanella

Joseph Campanella

Frank Lafferty

Photo of Pamela Bellwood

Pamela Bellwood

Sarah Michaels

Photo of Tom Hallick

Tom Hallick

Phil Cameron

Photo of Steven Keats

Steven Keats

Paul Bannister

Photo of William Schallert

William Schallert

Professor Mills

Photo of Cliff Osmond

Cliff Osmond

Sheriff Barlow

Photo of H.M. Wynant

H.M. Wynant

Flight Director

Photo of Bill Zuckert

Bill Zuckert

Ace Landon

Photo of Craig Clyde

Craig Clyde

Captain Wyatt

Photo of John William Galt

John William Galt

NASA Official

Photo of H.E.D. Redford

H.E.D. Redford

CAPCOM Officer

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

5/10

When a couple of astronauts are convinced that they have been in a fatal collision with an UFO whilst launching a top secret military satellite in space, they are shunned by their peers and their government. Thing is, they were right - and when White House Chief of Staff "Cain" (a shockingly wooden Robert Vaughn) is informed that the spaceship has landed in Arizona, he orders it all hushed up as there is an election looming. Not to be deterred, and somewhat irked by their treatment, our two intrepid explorers - "Price" (James Hampton) and "Bancroft" (Gary Collins) engage in lots of "Dukes of Hazard' style car chases before tracking down the missing ship. Meantime, a team of scientists led by "Forbes" (Darren McGavin) have discovered that the ship had occupants - if you have ever seen the head-bust of Mentuemhat in Cairo then you will know what I mean - and it appears that these folks had designs on Earth's defence and power supply facilities - could there be an invasion imminent? The production is basic - lots of cannibalised bakelite kitchen utensils, cylon-style sound effects and blinking lights, and the dialogue is all a bit naff - but at least it does try to illustrate the politics of the discovery being far more important than any scientific benefit. I didn't hate it, but I can't in all honesty recommend it.

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