Strange, 1970's UFO/Drive In memories....
Bob Eggleton | Providence, RI United States | 06/24/2007
(2 out of 5 stars)
"A really odd, low-budget film. Starts off with real interviews of UFO encounters and segways into a theme that is a catchy little title sequence number called "Between The Attic and The Moon" that's a smooth 70's sounding piece of electronic easy rock. The story-An electronics expert accidently hears a telephone conversation he shouldn't have, and this leads him to discover odd signals that may lead to an alien spacecraft at the bottom of a lake in a rural area, that may have been there for a generation or two. Using a plethoria of high tech instruments(circa 1974) he attempts to make contact. The whole thing has a poor-man's 2001 feel to it toward the end. The acting, set ups and everything are pretty low-budget, and have all the look of a student film. Back in the day(1974) this was released as a double feature, the 2nd half of a bill that had THE DEVIL'S TRIANGLE which was a documentary cashing in on all the hype of that during the mid-70's. I remember seeing this film under the impression it was to be a documentary. There are few "special effects" to speak of-only some video effects which get pretty boring fast and a piece of slapdash animation of a space ship and starfield. This was a product of it's time, when even small film companies and indie filmmakers could easily get their cheaply made films onto the market via drive-ins and 2nd run theaters(both mostly gone). Drips everything 1970's...."