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Director
  
Winston Jones

Language
  
English

5.4/10
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Country
  
USA

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Release date
  
9 May 1956

Ufo 1956


Unidentified Flying Objects is a 1956 semi-documentary about the development of the UFO phenomenon in the United States. Video clips from the documentary have often been used in other UFO documentaries and television episodes related to UFOs.

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Origins and Plot

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In 1952 Hollywood producer Clarence Greene saw an unusual object twisting in the sky. He decided to report the sighting, and contacted US Air Force public information officer Albert M. Chop, who was in charge of answering UFO questions from reporters and the public. Intrigued by his experience, Greene decided to film a documentary movie about the UFO phenomenon. When Chop told Greene about the existence of video footage of UFOs, Greene obtained the footage for analysis and display in his documentary.

The documentary starts in 1947, with the first widely publicized UFO sightings in the United States, including recreations of the Kenneth Arnold UFO sighting, the Mantell UFO incident, and the Gorman Dogfight. It then traces the development of UFOs as both a popular fad and a serious concern for the US Air Force. The history of Project Sign, the first Air Force study of the UFO phenomenon, is discussed. The documentary then focuses upon Albert M. Chop and his growing involvement with UFOs. Chop is assigned as the public information officer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, in the late 1940s. In that position he is required to answer numerous news media queries about UFO sightings and what the Air Force knows about them. Although he is initially portrayed as a UFO debunker, Chop gradually changes his views as the movie progresses, and he comes to believe that UFOs are unknown, and possibly extraterrestrial, aircraft. By 1952 Chop has moved to Washington, DC, where he is the press spokesman for Project Blue Book. The documentary analyzes two famous pieces of UFO footage: the Mariana UFO Incident of 1950, in which the manager of the Great Falls, Montana minor-league baseball team claimed to have filmed two UFOs flying over the local baseball stadium, and the 1952 UFO film taken near the Great Salt Lake in Utah by a US Navy photographer, Delbert Newhouse. The documentary concludes with the famous 1952 Washington DC UFO incident, in which Albert Chop played a central role. The documentary recreates Chop's experiences during the incident, and at the end of the documentary Chop states his belief that UFOs are a "real", physical phenomenon of unknown origin.

Trivia

Actor Harry Morgan, who would later become famous for his role as Colonel Sherman T. Potter on the television series M*A*S*M*A*S*H, and for his role as Detective Bill Gannon on the television series "Dragnet 1967", portrays the voice of Air Force pilot "Red Dog One" during scenes describing the 1952 Washington, DC UFO incident. On "Dragnet 1967" Harry Morgan played Sgt. Joe Friday's (Jack Webb) partner. Jack Webb was the producer and narrator for the 1978 television series "Project U.F.O.", which recreated the real-life Project Bluebook.

Cast

Willis Sperry ... Himself
Nicholas Mariana ... Himself
Delbert Newhouse ... Himself
Wendell Swanson ... Himself
Tom Towers ... Albert M. (Al) Chop, US Air Force press officer
Floyd Burton ... Major Dewey Fournet, Project Blue Book's liaison at the Pentagon
Gene Coughlan ... Editor, Dayton Daily News
Bert Freed ... Colonel, US Air Force
Stan Gordon ... Reporter
Marie Kenna ... Mrs. Albert Chop
Harry Morgan ... "Red Dog 1" (voice)
Robert Phillips ... Captain Edward Ruppelt, Project Blue Book Supervisor
General John A. Samford ... Himself
William Solomon ... Scientist
Olan Soule ... Narrator

References

UFO (1956 film) Wikipedia
UFO (1956 film) IMDb UFO (1956 film) themoviedb.org