Escape from Area 51 | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | September 17, 2021
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It could not have looked cheaper if it tried. And I think it might have tried. A very corny, campy time.
| genre | Action | Fantasy |
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| synopsis | While driving through the Nevada desert, a young couple inadvertently crosses over into Area 51 territory. |
| lead actors | Brad Potts | Emily Somers | Mark Furze |
| director | Greg Maksudyan |









