In the Nevada mountains between Las Vegas and Reno in the desolate nuclear testing grounds of Dreamland (Area 51), a young couple Megan and Dylan stop in a greasy spoon cafe where they learn about the Area 51 government base a few miles away. After they get back on the road, Dylan turns on the radio. The only broadcast he can find is a speech from Adolf Hitler at the 1936 Olympic Games. The car dies and a visitor appears from another moment in time. When Megan and Dylan look closely they realize that it is Hitler from the past.
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| Directing | James P. Lay | Director |
| Writing | James P. Lay | Writer |
| Production | Kenny Saylors | Producer |
| Production | Kyle Saylors | Producer |
| Writing | Kenny Saylors | Story |
| Writing | Kyle Saylors | Story |
| Sound | Jason Livesay | Music |
| Sound | Nolan Livesay | Music |
| Crew | Jonathan Hale | Cinematography |
| Editing | Chris Conlee | Editor |
| Production | Ricki Maslar | Casting |
| Art | Franklin Hitchcock | Production Design |
| Art | Sonia Woodfield | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Sonia Woodfield | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | LeeAnn Taylor | Makeup Artist |
| Crew | John Sanacore | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Alex Ullrich | Foley |
| Sound | Michael J. McDonald | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Visual Effects | Bryan Whitaker | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Lighting | Dwight F. Lay | Gaffer |
| Directing | Blu Van Zandt | Script Supervisor |
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