Interviews with or even comments from co-producer Russell Rouse regarding the motion picture are apparently rare, probably because "U.F.O." was primarily Clarence Greene's "baby." Still, occasional reminders that the Greene-Rouse team turned out other notable films are worthwhile and titles are mentioned in a brief Boston Globe article (5-30-1956). When a Boston Globe reporter released a longer story about Greene's visit to Boston (6-1-1956) as the movie was set to open, he tied in some actual UFO history with the story on screen, thereby firming up the film as a documentary and not merely entertainment for theater popcorn fans. (credit: Barry Greenwood)