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** His assistant is none other than [[Seinfeld|Russel Dalrymple]], the executive from NBC.
** His assistant is none other than [[Seinfeld|Russel Dalrymple]], the executive from NBC.
** Many viewers nowadays will immediately recognize Jillian as [[A Christmas Story|Ralphie's mom]].
** Many viewers nowadays will immediately recognize Jillian as [[A Christmas Story|Ralphie's mom]].
** At the time of the movie's release, many watchers recognized Roy's wife as [[Star Trek the Original Series (TV)|Roberta Lincoln]] and/or [[Young Frankenstein|Inga]].
** At the time of the movie's release, many watchers recognized Roy's wife as [[Star Trek: The Original Series|Roberta Lincoln]] and/or [[Young Frankenstein|Inga]].
** And of course those into UFO lore spotted UFO researcher J. Allen Hynek among the landing site staff. (The one with the pipe.)
** And of course those into UFO lore spotted UFO researcher J. Allen Hynek among the landing site staff. (The one with the pipe.)
** Larry, third guy who runs with Roy and Jillian, is the villain from [[Witness]], unrecognizable with his shaggy hair and big 70's glasses.
** Larry, third guy who runs with Roy and Jillian, is the villain from [[Witness]], unrecognizable with his shaggy hair and big 70's glasses.
** There's also [[Millennium (TV)|Lance Henriksen]] in a thankless bit part as Lacombe's minder, Robert.
** There's also [[Millennium (TV series)|Lance Henriksen]] in a thankless bit part as Lacombe's minder, Robert.
** In the later Director's Cut, we run into [[Carl Weathers]] as a National Guardsman politely informing Roy Neary that they don't take kindly to looters during the nerve gas crisis.
** In the later Director's Cut, we run into [[Carl Weathers]] as a National Guardsman politely informing Roy Neary that they don't take kindly to looters during the nerve gas crisis.